Attrition of Well-Healed Burn Survivors to a 6-Month Community-Based Exercise Program: A Retrospective Evaluation.

J Burn Care Res

Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas. Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA.

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess exercise adherence in burn survivors compared to non-burned individuals over a 6-month program.
  • Out of 67 participants, 37% of burn survivors dropped out, while 27% of non-burned participants dropped out, showing no significant difference between the two groups.
  • Additionally, the size of burn injuries (%BSA) did not affect dropout rates, indicating that burn survivors' exercise adherence was similar to that of non-burned individuals.

Article Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether burn survivors have lower adherence compared to non-burned control individuals during a 6-month community-based exercise program. In burn survivors, we sought to answer if there was a relation between the size of the burn injury and dropout frequency. Fifty-two burn survivors and 15 non-burned controls (n = 67) were recruited for a 6-month community-based (ie, non-supervised), progressive, exercise training program. During the exercise program, 27% (ie, 4 of the 15 enrolled) of the non-burned individuals dropped out of the study, while 37% (ie, 19 of the 52) of the burn survivors dropped out from the study. There was no difference in the percentage of individuals who dropped out between groups (P = .552). There was no difference in size of the burn injury, expressed as percent body surface area burned (%BSA) between the burn survivors that dropped out versus those who completed the exercise regimen (P = .951). We did not observe a relation between %BSA burned and dropouts (log odds = -0.15-0.01(%BSA), B = -0.01, SE = 0.015, P = .541). There was no effect of %BSA burned on the probability of dropout [Exp (B) = 0.991, 95% CI (0.961, 1.020)] and there were no differences in the percentage of individuals who dropped out of the study based on %BSA burned (χ2(1) = 0.44, P = .51). These data demonstrate that burn survivors have similar exercise adherence relative to a non-burned group and the extent of a burn injury does not affect exercise program adherence.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10628515PMC
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