A research agenda for burn infection prevention: identifying knowledge gaps and prioritizing future directions
Madhuri M. Sopirala, David Weber, Geeta Sood, Mohamed Yassin, Tina L. Palmieri, Supriya Narasimhan, Clifford Sheckter, Julie Caffrey, Samuel Mandell, Larissa Pisney, Sheetal Kandiah, Jyoti Somani, Natalie Mackow, Karen Brust, Sara Karaba, Michelle Doll, Donald Chen, Lilian Abbo

TL;DR
This paper outlines a research agenda to improve infection prevention in burn patients by identifying key knowledge gaps and prioritizing future studies.
Contribution
The paper introduces a structured research agenda for burn infection prevention, developed by leading experts in the field.
Findings
Five priority areas for research were identified, including surveillance, microbiology, and wound healing.
Standardized definitions and shared data platforms are needed to advance the field.
Practical infection prevention strategies specific to burn units require further evaluation.
Abstract
Burn injuries result in loss of skin barrier and altered immune responses that in turn make patients especially vulnerable to healthcare-associated infections. Despite prolonged exposures of these patients to hospital environments, burn-specific infection prevention strategies are understudied. We present a research agenda identifying key research gaps and organizing them into priority areas to guide future investigations in this high-risk population. Members of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) Burn Infection Prevention and Control Special Interest Group and the American Burn Association (ABA) collaborated to develop this research agenda, combining expertise in infection prevention, antimicrobial stewardship, and burn care. We identified five priority areas: (1) improving surveillance and epidemiologic data on burn infections; (2) better understanding of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBurn Injury Management and Outcomes · Wound Healing and Treatments · Infection Control in Healthcare
