Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10215868 | Burns | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This feasibility study found preliminary evidence suggesting that the BAI may, in part, represent misattributed symptoms of cutaneous injury from burns. However, whilst our findings suggest an attribution bias, there is not enough evidence from this data to comment on whether its use should be restricted in burns patients. Further research is needed to formally quantify convergent and divergent validity through structured interviews. In addition, further research using other self-report tools of anxiety in burns patients would be useful to corroborate the prospect of biased and confounded anxiety scores.
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Authors
Mena Farag, Edward J.R. Watson, Klára Nenadlová, Christian Asher, Sayed Al-Aidarous, Sundhiya Mandalia, Lisa M. Williams, Trudi L. Edginton, Declan Collins, Marcela P. Vizcaychipi,