Coordinated program of research: Theoretical risk model, literature, and shared methodology

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Purpose: To summarize the core aspects of the research program of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Secondary Conditions in Individuals with SCI. Methods: The research program of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) involves 3 research studies. To have a cohesive research program on secondary conditions after spinal cord injury (SCI), these studies share several core features and methodologies. All 3 studies were guided by a theoretical model and thus use a core set survey questions in addition to questions based on the goals of the individual study. Conclusion: Integration of the 3 research studies will allow us to identify common risk and protective factors for a wide array of secondary conditions, providing meaningful results that can be used to promote better health, avoid secondary conditions, and enhance longevity. © 2010 Thomas Land Publishers, Inc.

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Krause, J., Saunders, L., Selassie, A., & Adkins, R. (2010). Coordinated program of research: Theoretical risk model, literature, and shared methodology. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 16(2), 10–21. https://doi.org/10.1310/sci1602-10

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