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Author: BAILEY Jackie;
Title: Spinal injuries parenting master class.
Reference: Disability, Pregnancy and Parenthood International, 75, Spring 2012, pp.21-27.
Format: article;
Topics: assisted reproduction; disabled people; parental skills training; parenting; pregnancy; spinal injuries; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: NAGARAJAN Guru; et al.;
Title: Perceptions of patients with spinal cord injury on future research in South India.
Reference: Social Care and Neurodisability, 3(1), 2012, pp.20-26.
Format: article;
Topics: disabled people; health needs; incontinence; spinal injuries; user views; research; India; Select:
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Author: BARCLAY Linda; et al.;
Title: Time use following spinal cord injury: an examination of the literature.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74(12), December 2011, pp.573-580.
Format: article;
Topics: disabled people; occupational therapy; quality of life; spinal injuries; research review; Select:
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Author: BEAUREGARD Line; NOREAU Luc;
Title: Spouses of persons with spinal cord injury: impact and coping.
Reference: British Journal of Social Work, 40(6), September 2010, pp.1945-1959.
Format: article;
Topics: back injuries; coping behaviour; families; interpersonal relationships; leisure activities; marriage; partners; physical disabilities; sexuality; spinal injuries; research; Canada; Select:
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5 of 21
Author: HATCHER Mal B.; WHITAKER Chris; KARL Anke;
Title: What predicts post-traumatic stress following spinal cord injury?
Reference: British Journal of Health Psychology, 14(3), September 2009, pp.541-561.
Format: article;
Topics: back injuries; post traumatic stress disorder; risk; self-concept; spinal injuries; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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6 of 21
Author: KNIGHT Abigail; et al.;
Title: The school lives of children and young people with a spinal cord injury
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Publisher: London: University of London. Institute of Education. Thomas Coram Research Unit, 2008. 87p.
Format: book;
Topics: attitudes; peer groups; physical disabilities; school children; schools; spinal injuries; research; Select:
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7 of 21
Author: KNIGHT Abigail;
Title: Children with a spinal cord injury returning to school.
Reference: Community Care, 2.10.08, pp.24-25.
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Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; back injuries; children; physical disabilities; schools; social inclusion; spinal injuries; young people; research; England; Wales; Select:
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Author: POLLARD Clair; KENNEDY Paul;
Title: A longitudinal analysis of emotional impact, coping strategies and post-traumatic psychological growth following spinal cord injury: a 10-year review.
Reference: British Journal of Health Psychology, 12(3), September 2007, pp.347-362.
Format: article;
Topics: anxiety; back injuries; coping behaviour; depression; spinal injuries; traumas; research; Select:
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9 of 21
Author: BUUNK Abraham P.; et al;
Title: Targets and dimensions of social comparison among people with spinal cord injury and other health problems.
Reference: British Journal of Health Psychology, 11(4), November 2006, pp.677-693.
Format: article;
Topics: comparative studies; long term conditions; physical disabilities; research methods; spinal injuries; stress; research; Spain; Select:
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10 of 21
Author: SIMMONS Barbara; WILSON Christine; GARDNER Catherine;
Title: Introducing generic workers to the care of spinal cord injury.
Reference: Nursing Times, 8.08.06, pp.33-35.
Format: article;
Topics: back injuries; health care; multidisciplinary services; rehabilitation; self care; spinal injuries; staff; practice; practice example; United Kingdom; Select:
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11 of 21
Author: WRIGHT Karen;
Title: Adjustment to parental SCI.
Reference: Disability, Pregnancy and Parenthood International, No.52, Winter 2005/6, pp.12-13.
Format: article;
Topics: back injuries; child development; children; parents; physical disabilities; self-esteem; spinal injuries; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: PIPER Stephen; MORGAN Hannah;
Title: User and carer experiences of health and social care services: findings from group A: sudden onset: users with brain injury and spinal cord injury and their carers
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Publisher: York: University of York. Social Policy Research Unit, 2004. 11p.
Format: book;
Topics: carers; head injuries; health needs; literature reviews; motor neurone disease; service users; social care; social care provision; spinal injuries; user views; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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13 of 21
Author: SMITH Brett; SPARKES Andrew C.;
Title: Men, sport, and spinal cord injury: an analysis of metaphors and narrative types .
Reference: Disability and Society, 19(6), October 2004, pp.613-626.
Format: article;
Topics: leisure activities; life story work; mobility impairment; physical disabilities; self-concept; spinal injuries; sport; Select:
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Author: COLE Jonathan;
Title: Still lives: narratives of spinal cord injury
Publisher: London: MIT Press, 2004. 330p.,bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: assistive technology; empowerment; life story work; mobility impairment; physical disabilities; resilience; self-concept; self-determination; spinal injuries; Select:
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15 of 21
Title: Spinal Injuries Scotland
Format: website;
Topics: back injuries; carers; health; rights; spinal injuries; Scotland; Select:
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16 of 21
Author: KEHELER Carissa; et al;
Title: Spinal cord injury: a biopsychosocial perspective and primer for social workers.
Reference: Journal of Social Work in Disability and Rehabilitation, 2(1), 2003, pp.57-77.
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; care planning; discharge planning; education; families; long term conditions; patient discharge; physical disabilities; rehabilitation; spinal injuries; Select:
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Author: CREEK Gill; et al;
Title: Personal and social implications of spinal cord injury: a retrospective study
Publisher: London: Thames Polytechnic, 1987. 446p., tables, bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: back injuries; spinal injuries; Select:
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Author: WEITZENKAMP D.A.; et al.;
Title: Ranking the criteria for assessing quality of life after disability: evidence for priority shifting among long-term spinal cord injury survivors.
Reference: British Journal of Health Psychology, 5(1), February 2000, pp.57-69.
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; long term conditions; men; physical disabilities; psychology; quality of life; spinal injuries; research; Select:
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Author: SMITH Brett; SPARKES Andrew C.;
Title: Men, sport, spinal cord injury and the construction of coherence: narrative practice in action.
Reference: Qualitative Research, 2(2), August 2002, pp.143-171.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; medical treatment; men; patients; research methods; spinal injuries; sport; therapies; therapy and treatment; traumas; research; Select:
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Author: TREMBLAY Mary;
Title: Going back to Civvy Street: a historical account of the impact of the Everest and Jennings wheelchair for Canadian World War II veterans with spinal cord injury.
Reference: Disability and Society, 11(2), 1996, pp.149-169.
Format: article;
Topics: back injuries; equal opportunities; needs; physical disabilities; rehabilitation; social policy; spinal injuries; Canada; Select:
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