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Auteur Allen W. Heinemann |
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Objectives To (1) evaluate perceptions of person-centered care (PCC) in individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI); and (2) examine perceived differences in PCC concepts between patients continuing to receive any services from a Spinal[...]Article
David S. Tulsky ; Aaron J. Boulton ; Pamela A. Kisala ; Allen W. Heinemann ; Susan Charlifue ; Claire Z. Kalpakjian ; Allan J. Kozlowski ; Elizabeth R. Felix ; Denise C. Fyffe ; Mary D. Slavin ; Denise G. Tate |Objective To explore trajectories of functional recovery that occur during the first 2 years after spinal cord injury (SCI). Design Observational cohort study. Setting Eight SCI Model System sites. Participants A total of 479 adul[...]Article
Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal ; Daniel Pinto ; Chaithanya Krishna Mummidisetty ; Arun Jayaraman ; Candy Tefertiller ; Susan Charlifue ; Heather B. Taylor ; Shuo-Hsiu Chang ; Nicholas McCombs ; Catherine L. Furbish ; Edelle C. Field-Fote ; Allen W. Heinemann |Objective To characterize individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) who use outpatient physical therapy or community wellness services for locomotor training and predict the duration of services, controlling for demographic, injury, quality o[...]Article
Objectives (1) To examine the mediating effects of depressive symptoms on the relations between employment, grief, depression treatment, and participation enfranchisement after spinal cord injury (SCI); and (2) to examine the moderating role of[...]Article
Miriam Rafferty ; Laura Stoff ; Justin D. Smith ; Piper Hansen ; Melissa Briody ; Carmen Diaz ; Leslie O'Donnell ; Allen W. Heinemann ; C. Hendricks Brown ; Richard L. Lieber |Objective To evaluate changes in clinicians? use of evidence-based practice (EBP), openness toward EBP, and their acceptance of organizational changes after a rehabilitation hospital transitioned to a new facility designed to accelerate clinicia[...]Article
Alex W.K. Wong ; Sofia F. Garcia ; Elizabeth A. Hahn ; Patrick Semik ; Jin-Shei Lai ; Susan Magasi ; Joy Hammel ; Kristian P Nitsch ; Ana Miskovic ; Allen W. Heinemann |Objectives To develop item banks of social attitude barriers and facilitators to participation and validate them with established instruments. Design We used the Rasch model to identify misfitting items and rating scale problems, calibrate [...]Article
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Objective To provide self-scoring templates for the FIM instrument's motor and cognitive scales that enable clinicians to monitor progress during rehabilitation using equal-interval Rasch-calibrated measures instead of ordinal raw scores. Desig[...]Article
Pamela A. Kisala ; Aaron J. Boulton ; Mary D. Slavin ; Matthew L. Cohen ; Tamra Keeney ; Pengsheng Ni ; Denise G. Tate ; Allen W. Heinemann ; Susan Charlifue ; Denise C. Fyffe ; Elizabeth R. Felix ; Alan M. Jette ; David S. Tulsky |Objective To establish responsiveness of 3 Spinal Cord InjuryFunctional Index/Capacity (SCI-FI/C) item banks in the first year after spinal cord injury (SCI). Design Longitudinal patient-reported outcomes assessment replicated through se[...]Article
The research literature that rehabilitation clinicians need to be familiar with has become too large for anyone to read, and numerous published studies are too complex for many practitioners to understand and fruitfully use. One method to keep u[...]Article
Ryan Walsh ; Virginia R. McKay ; Piper Hansen ; Peggy P. Barco ; Kayla Jones ; Yejin Lee ; Riddhi D. Patel ; David Chen ; Allen W. Heinemann ; Eric J. Lenze ; Alex W.K. Wong |Objectives This study aimed to describe the process of adapting an evidence-based patient engagement intervention, enhanced medical rehabilitation (E-MR), for inpatient spinal cord injury/disease (SCI/D) rehabilitation using an implementation s[...]Article
"Objective To evaluate change in functional outcomes over 1 year after spinal cord injury (SCI). Design Observational longitudinal secondary analysis. Setting Six rehabilitation facilities participating in the SCIRehab project. Participants P[...]Article
Callie E. Tyner ; Pamela A. Kisala ; Allen W. Heinemann ; Denise C. Fyffe ; Denise G. Tate ; Mary D. Slavin ; Alan M. Jette ; David S. Tulsky |Objective To evaluate the psychometric properties of the Spinal Cord InjuryFunctional Index (SCI-FI) instruments in a community-dwelling sample. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Community setting. Participants Individuals (N[...]Article
Lauren F. Murphy ; Jennifer Bogner ; Michael L. Boninger ; Thomas N. Bryce ; Yuying Chen ; Allen W. Heinemann ; Mary Joan Roach |Objective To investigate residential mobility among community-living adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) and the individual, health, and neighborhood factors associated with the propensity to relocate. Design Retrospective analysis of data[...]