Comprehensive and person-centred approach in research: what is missing?

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2022

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Bochkezanian, V.
Anderson, K.D.

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Spinal Cord, 2022; 60(2):187-189

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Vanesa Bochkezanian, Kim D. Anderson

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The concept of a comprehensive and person-centred approach in healthcare is not new and it is the basic principle that is embedded in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework. However, the implementation of a comprehensive and person-centred approach has not been fully translated into research development in people living with spinal cord injuries (SCI). This approach in research is important as the perspectives of persons living with SCI should be equally valued drivers in any research intended to provide a direct or indirect outcome to people living with a SCI. This perspective paper will discuss some of the limiting factors and provide some examples of previous and current successful steps being taken towards the worldwide implementation of this approach. Finally, this paper will suggest some of the steps needed to implement this personcentred model in research in people with SCI.

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© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International Spinal Cord Society 2021

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