Wall Shelley, Perumal-Pillay Velisha Ann
Pietermaritzburg Burn Service, Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu Natal, Private Bag X54001, Durban 4000, South Africa.
Discipline of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X54001, Durban 4000, South Africa.
Pharmacy (Basel). 2022 Aug 22;10(4):100. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy10040100.
Burn injuries are an endemic health concern in developing countries. Globally, Africa has the highest incidence of burn injuries per capita. A total of 2.3% of the South African population suffer burn injuries annually and may present at community pharmacies and primary healthcare (PHC) facilities. Pharmacists and PHC nurses must, therefore, remain abreast with the latest treatments for burn care. This commentary presents the most recent information for assessing burn wounds, first aid, referral guidelines, and identifying toxic shock syndrome in more severe burns cases. The successful management of patients with burns in an outpatient setting is contingent on patient selection. It is important for pharmacists and PHC nurses to know when to treat or refer a patient. Therefore, a set of guidelines for their use in PHC and community pharmacy settings is presented. Appropriate training on the use of these guidelines, would ensure a better assessment of burn wounds, leading to more positive patient outcomes. This commentary is a useful update to continuing professional development and can be utilised in community pharmacies and PHC settings in South Africa and across the African continent in the absence of formalised treatment guidelines for minor burns.
烧伤是发展中国家普遍存在的健康问题。在全球范围内,非洲的人均烧伤发病率最高。南非每年有2.3%的人口遭受烧伤,这些患者可能会前往社区药房和初级医疗保健(PHC)机构就诊。因此,药剂师和初级医疗保健护士必须了解烧伤护理的最新治疗方法。本评论提供了评估烧伤伤口、急救、转诊指南以及在更严重烧伤病例中识别中毒性休克综合征的最新信息。门诊环境中烧伤患者的成功管理取决于患者的选择。药剂师和初级医疗保健护士知道何时治疗或转诊患者非常重要。因此,本文提出了一套在初级医疗保健和社区药房环境中使用的指南。对这些指南的使用进行适当培训,将确保对烧伤伤口进行更好的评估,从而为患者带来更积极的治疗结果。本评论是持续专业发展的有益更新,在南非以及整个非洲大陆缺乏轻度烧伤正规治疗指南的情况下,可用于社区药房和初级医疗保健环境。