Publications by authors named "Carol Gibson-Gill"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on understanding the challenges and supports for individuals with tetraplegia due to spinal cord injuries in learning to manage their own care.
  • Participants included 26 veterans and civilians with chronic tetraplegia from New Jersey and Georgia, who shared their experiences in three focus groups.
  • Key barriers included lack of self-acceptance, information overload, and difficulties with caregiver communication, while facilitators included personal experience, effective communication skills, and peer learning.
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Purpose Of Review: Spinal cord injury (SCI) creates unique needs that if not recognized and addressed timely can have detrimental effects on the health and quality of life (QOL) of people living with a SCI. Primary preventive health care is shown to decrease morbidity and mortality, yet the SCI population reportedly faces challenges getting access to this care. This area in SCI health care is still largely understudied with no consensus on the ideal way or which health care provider is best to provide primary care for this population.

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Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a debilitating injury that results in chronic paralysis, impaired functioning, and drastically altered quality of life (QOL). The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) estimates that approximately 450 newly injured veterans and active-duty members receive rehabilitation at VA's Spinal Cord Injury/Disorders Centers annually. VA virtual health services use technology and health informatics to provide veterans with better access and more effective care management.

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Background: An estimated 42,000 people currently living with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) are veterans. SCI was a common combat-related injury in the World Wars and Vietnam era and now affects more than 11% of military personnel injured in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The Veterans Benefits Administration primarily offers financial compensation for disabilities sustained or re-aggravated during military service, called service-connected disability compensation.

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