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Care and services for spinal injured people with, and without, neurological deficit.

L A Kemp1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe the care and service usage characteristics of the spinal injured (SI) population of New South Wales (NSW), Australia, including people without significant permanent neurological deficits.
METHOD: A cross-sectional mailed survey was undertaken with all persons admitted to the two spinal injury hospital units in NSW following traumatic spinal injury in the period 1977 - 1992 who were not known to be deceased (n=2432). Response was gained from 75.8% of the 932 persons whose address was able to be confirmed (n=706).
RESULTS: SI persons were primarily males who incurred a motor related trauma at a young age. Over one third had minimal or no permanent neurological impairment. Over half of the respondents received assistance with everyday living (59.5%), including older persons with minimal or no motor or sensory problems, and a large number made use of professional services (40.5%). People with lower-level incomplete lesions were more likely to use paramedical services than some groups of people with quadriplegia.
CONCLUSIONS: The relatively high use of care and paramedical services by some persons with minimal physical functional limitations indicates the importance of including such persons when considering the provision of long-term care and rehabilitation services for people with spinal injury.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12437868     DOI: 10.1080/09638280210129153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil        ISSN: 0963-8288            Impact factor:   3.033


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1.  Relatives of people with spinal cord injury: a qualitative study of caregivers' metamorphosis.

Authors:  Laura Juguera Rodriguez; Manuel Pardo Rios; César Leal Costa; Matilde Castillo Hermoso; Nuria Perez Alonso; Jose Luis Diaz Agea
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2018-03-21       Impact factor: 2.772

2.  Provided support, caregiver burden and well-being in partners of persons with spinal cord injury 5 years after discharge from first inpatient rehabilitation.

Authors:  Eline W M Scholten; Anneroos Kieftenbelt; Chantal F Hillebregt; Sonja de Groot; Marjolijn Ketelaar; Johanna M A Visser-Meily; Marcel W M Post
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2018-01-16       Impact factor: 2.772

3.  Is informal caregiving at odds with optimal health behaviour? A cross-sectional analysis in the caregiving partners of persons with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Hannah Tough; Martin W G Brinkhof; Christine Fekete
Journal:  Health Psychol Behav Med       Date:  2020-11-02
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