Abstract
Background: Sleep, as a reversible phenomenon, is vital for maintaining energy and enhancing the quality of life. Sleep disorders after burn accidents may have biopsychological effects on burn patients, years after the initial injury. This study evaluated the quality of sleep in patients with chronic burns.
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Samimi, R., & Shoghi, M. (2018). Sleep Quality in Burn Patients After Hospital Discharge. Journal of Client-Centered Nursing Care, 112–121. https://doi.org/10.32598/jccnc.4.2.112
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