file:///C:/Users/VHACLEJohnsK2/Downloads/3-8.pdf This article examined how individuals with SCI's perceived their participation in activities and found that most activities are perceived as sufficient, but one or more activities are perceived as having perceived problems. The article suggests social support should be considered when examining client's participation in rehab.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003999313000373 This article presents rates of re-hospitalization among rehab patients one year post SCI, reasons for readmission, and average length of readmission. This is helpful because therapists and medical staff should be able to address these commons issues prior to discharge following rehab.
http://web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=6&sid=28a1b94c-8389-4d22-8f8e-0740ecbc1a08%40sessionmgr4008 This article provided an overview of factors that contribute to Veteran's satisfaction with life while completing rehab. The findings suggested that rehab programs should focus/ continue to focus on programs targeting cognitive function and social integration. Patients who had less activity limitations experienced higher satisfaction with life scores following rehab.
https://ajot.aota.org/article.aspx?articleid=2436575&resultClick=3 Although this seems like common sense, this article highlight the importance of conducting home evaluations prior to patient discharge. At my clinical site, all patients have a home evaluation completed and necessary equipment ordered prior to discharge if it has not already been completed. This is not the case in other settings, which leaves SCI patients at home most likely with limited mobility causing functional decline.
https://ajot.aota.org/article.aspx?articleid=2636566&resultClick=3 This research article illustrates the importance of providing continuous care to patients with SCIs, especially those with C1-C4 injuries. My setting is unique in that we have the opportunity to evaluate SCI patients annually, but most individuals are not followed on a yearly basis and offered the services they might need to regain functional abilities or strength to maximize independence with ADLs.
https://ajot.aota.org/article.aspx?articleid=2636379&resultClick=3 This research highlights the self-perception of individuals with SCI and found that individuals often feel burdensome in terms of completing ADL's and also feel they lack accessibility. This research indicates that client-centered assessments should be completed in order to identify meaningful goals following a SCI.
http://www.archives-pmr.org/article/0003-9993(92)90190-8/pdf This study examined life satisfaction among community-dwelling individuals with SCI. There is a lower reported level of satisfaction with these individuals compared to the general population. Low satisfaction ratings were reported in money matters, sex life, and employment. This can provide occupational therapists with insight into topics to address when considering a plan of care and discharge planning.
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/b5ca/8a717e33291dcb7525bdf6bc6912673526c1.pdf This article answered 16 questions related to the spinal cord injury rehab process after careful analysis of the evidence for each topic. For each of the questions, the researchers present four levels of evidence and also offer a recommendation based on a summary of the literature.