Abstract

Burns not only affect children's physiology and psychology, but also bring a burden to their families and society, which can be prevented to a large extent. By introducing the epidemiological characteristics and current disease burden of pediatric burns, and combining them with the Haddon matrix, this paper reviews the progresses on the influencing factors and interventional measures of pediatric burns from three aspects: host, injury factors, and environment. It aims to provide a theoretical basis for the developments of burn risk assessment tools suitable for Chinese pediatric burns and to provide a reference for the formulation of related comprehensive and multi-level intervention measures.

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