Thereasa E. Abrams
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View article: Importance of Trauma Informed Framework for Social Workers in Burn Care Centers and the Community - A Conceptual Paper
Importance of Trauma Informed Framework for Social Workers in Burn Care Centers and the Community - A Conceptual Paper Open
Burn injuries disrupt the dynamics of families and social networks, requiring interventions that strengthen these support systems. In the United States, the integration of trauma-informed social work into burn care is not only essential fo…
View article: 985 Social Workers as Members of Burn Care Teams: Perspectives from Interdisciplinary Teammates
985 Social Workers as Members of Burn Care Teams: Perspectives from Interdisciplinary Teammates Open
Introduction There is little written about Social Work practice in domestic burn centers. Additionally, there are no standardized skills or guidelines required for Social Work burn care, resulting in considerable variability between burn c…
View article: 807 Profound Role of a Survivor Adaptive Sports Program on Quality of Life and Self Perception
807 Profound Role of a Survivor Adaptive Sports Program on Quality of Life and Self Perception Open
Introduction Mental health struggles amongst adult burn survivors has recently been documented as an ongoing need for therapy in peer reviewed journals. Although robust programs exist for children, there is a paucity of those for adults. T…
View article: 974 Implementation of Long-term Outcomes for Burn Patients in BCQP – Lessons Learned
974 Implementation of Long-term Outcomes for Burn Patients in BCQP – Lessons Learned Open
Introduction Burn registries systematically collect burn-specific data to better understand the epidemiology, clinical care and outcomes. However, there is a gap in data regarding outcomes as patients transition from inpatient to outpatien…
View article: Family meals and adolescent perceptions of parent–child connectedness
Family meals and adolescent perceptions of parent–child connectedness Open
Affirming parent–child interactions, leading to Parent–Child Connectedness (PCC), may provide protective factors that support positive adolescent behaviors and health outcomes; shared family meals are thought to reinforce these interaction…