U.S. Department of Defense awards $800,000 to 杏吧视频 for spinal cord injury research
People who live with spinal injuries often say that the first year of recovery is the toughest鈥攏ot only for them, but their caregivers as well.
But researchers and the people struggling with the recovery may actually have different interpretations of the reasons鈥攅specially military veterans.
recently awarded researchers from and 杏吧视频 more than $800,000 to study the experiences and needs of veterans and civilians who have suffered spinal cord injuries.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers will interview veterans and civilians with spinal cord injuries鈥攁s well as their caregivers鈥攄uring the first year of recovery as they attempt to reintegrate into the community.
鈥淭he early months after a life-changing spinal cord injury are completely foreign,鈥 said Kim Anderson, a professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the MetroHealth Medical Center and 杏吧视频 School of Medicine. 鈥淣obody prepares for this. How could they?鈥
The three-year study will compare the experiences of 15 veterans with SCI and their caregivers with the same number of civilians and their caregivers to identify the barriers and facilitators they experience as they attempt to access treatment options. Researchers will re-interview them six and 12 months later; they鈥檒l ask a series of questions that include what 鈥渞ecovery鈥 means to each of them.
鈥溾橶hat is your definition of recovery?鈥 If you ask someone right after they鈥檝e had a spinal cord injury, they may say their goal is to walk again, but if you ask them a year later, they may give you a completely different answer because of what they鈥檝e experienced,鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淣ot everyone has the same goals, or the same ideas of recovery. In particular, people experiencing spinal cord injury may have a very different view of recovery than clinicians or scientists.鈥
The project鈥攃alled the 鈥淧erspectives on Recovery and Interventions to Restore Function Across the First Year of Spinal Cord Injury鈥濃攊s a partnership between MetroHealth Medical Center, 杏吧视频, the and the .
A novel project
鈥淭he idea is that this research will lead to more successful rehabilitation and community reintegration by including the perspectives of people affected by the injuries鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a pretty novel and innovative project. People living with this experience are shaping future research. So are their family members; it鈥檚 important to keep in mind that a spinal cord injury happens to an entire family.鈥 The results may impact how to approach rehabilitation, but they may also lead to changes in policy to improve access to treatments.
Participants鈥 responses will be recorded and categorized in specialized coding software to identify themes and patterns, said Anderson. Researchers expect the responses to change during the project as experiences and challenges shift for both the injured and their caregivers. They also expect the responses to be different between veterans and civilians.
Anderson, who primarily works with people with spinal cord injuries at MetroHealth, is joined in the research with Anne Bryden, an established occupational therapist at CWRU as well as a PhD candidate in the sociology department at the College of Arts and Sciences; Sue Hinze, associate professor of sociology and women's and gender studies; Brian Gran, a professor in the Department of Sociology, as well as at the university鈥檚 School of Law and the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences; Mary Ann Richmond, chief of SCI rehabilitation, and Angela Kuemmel, a rehabilitation psychologist, both at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center.
鈥淭he comprehensive background of this interdisciplinary team is vital to the success of this project,鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淲e all come with different expertise, from biomedical research to medicine to law and social science and social work to therapy.鈥
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