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Find here additional information regarding the project, its team and other related news in the spinal cord injury world

Measures for Persons with Spinal Cord Injury to Monitor Their Transitions in Care, Health, Function, and Quality of Life Experiences and Needs: A Protocol for Co-Developing a Self-Evaluation Tool

The paper describes the process and protocol used to co-develop a self-evaluation tool with Persons with Spinal Cord Injury

CONCENTRIC Project Announcement

Announcing the grant award for the CONCENTRIC Project by the University of Alberta.

Newly proposed CONCENTRIC working groups

Five new sub-working groups for the Model Development & Actualization Working Group.  The working groups would be providing actionable plans and recommendations for integration into the CONCENTRIC Model.

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A novel application of the World Health Organization Community-Based Rehabilitation matrix to understand services' contributions to community participation for persons with traumatic spinal cord injury: A mixed methods study.

Paper published in American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation [Raha et al 2023]

Purpose: To utilize the World Health Organization (WHO) Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) matrix for understanding services’ contributions to foster community participation for people with traumatic spinal cord injury (tSCI).

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CONCENTRIC

Approved in 2019, CONCENTRIC is a Spinal Cord Injury project based on a community-based participatory research approach that aims to develop a Provincial SCI Transitions in Care Model.  The project thrives on the engagement and input of multiple SCI stakeholders across the healthcare system and in the community and welcomes every input focused on improving the care experience of persons with SCI in Alberta, Canada.

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Office Location

Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Heritage Medical Research Centre

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Canada

T6G 2S2

Email
Phone

+1 (780) 492-3796

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