Parents’ perception of a burns intervention video
Abstract
Burn injuries are a common and leading cause of injury mortality and morbidity around the
world. Globally, child mortality, due to burn injuries, has been estimated to be around 2.5 per
100 000 in 103 countries, and 4.5 per 100 000 in Sub-Saharan Africa. Burn injuries
negatively impact survivors both physically and psychosocially. Paediatric burn survivors are
particularly vulnerable to the psychosocial effects of burn injuries, such as interruptions in
their relationships with family, friendships and schooling. Given that burn interventions have
been developed to help mitigate the negative physical and psychosocial sequalae that follow,
psychosocial interventions that specifically focus on bolstering resilience in paediatric burn
survivors are scant.