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  1. Assessments and interventions on body functions, structures and activity to prepare adults with acute spinal cord injury or disease for participation: a scoping review
  2. Reciprocal association between pain and quality of life after newly acquired spinal cord injury
  3. Revisiting functioning recovery in persons with spinal cord injury undergoing first rehabilitation: Trajectory and network analysis of a Swiss cohort study
  4. Risk factors of major complications after flap surgery in the treatment of stage III and IV pressure injury in people with spinal cord injury/disorder: a retrospective cohort study
  5. Research priorities of the pediatric spinal cord injury population: an international insight for rehabilitation care
  6. Evidence-Based Recommendations for the Rehabilitation and Management of the Ageing Population with Spinal Cord Injury: A Systematic Review of Clinical Practice Guidelines
  7. Quality of life from the patient perspective at the end of the first rehabilitation after the onset of spinal cord injury/disorder – A qualitative interview-based study
  8. Risk constellation of hospital acquired pressure injuries in patients with a spinal cord injury/ disorder - focus on time since spinal cord injury/ disorder and patients’ age
  9. Metabolic profile of complete spinal cord injury in pons and cerebellum: A 3T 1H MRS study
  10. Qualitt aus Patientenperspektive
  11. La qualit du point de vue des patients
  12. Prevalence of an insufficient vitamin D status at the onset of a spinal cord injury – a cross-sectional study
  13. Role distribution and collaboration between specialists and rural general practitioners in long-term chronic care: a qualitative study in Switzerland
  14. Risk Constellation Of Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries In Patients With A Spinal Cord Injury/ Disorder - Focus On Time Since Spinal Cord Injury/ Disorder And Patients’ Age
  15. Predicting non-response in patient-reported outcome measures: results from the Swiss quality assurance programme in cardiac inpatient rehabilitation
  16. Treatment approaches of stage III and IV pressure injury in people with spinal cord injury: A scoping review
  17. Why Do Community-Dwelling Persons with Spinal Cord Injury Visit General Practitioners: A Cross-Sectional Study of Reasons for Encounter in Swiss General Practice
  18. Health care professionals’ experiences with goal setting during initial rehabilitation after newly acquired spinal cord injury/ disorder – a qualitative focus group study
  19. Patients’ experiences with goal setting during initial rehabilitation after newly acquired spinal cord injury: A pilot qualitative interview study
  20. Does the socioeconomic status predict health service utilization in persons with enhanced health care needs? Results from a population-based survey in persons with spinal cord lesions from Switzerland
  21. Pediatric health and life domain priorities: A national survey of people with spinal cord injury and their parents and caregivers
  22. Predicting change in labour market participation of people with spinal cord injury (SCI): longitudinal evidence from the Swiss SCI community survey
  23. Towards the implementation of clinical quality management at the national level: description of current types of rehabilitation services for spinal cord injury/disorder in Switzerland using an interdisciplinary consensus process
  24. Health and LifeDomain ResearchPriorities in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults With Pediatric-Onset Spinal Cord Injury: A National Cross-Sectional Survey in England
  25. Needs and Research Priorities for Young People with Spinal Cord Lesion or Spina Bifida and Their Caregivers: A National Survey in Switzerland within the PEPSCI Collaboration
  26. Osteomyelitis and antibiotic treatment in patients with grade IV pressure injury and spinal cord lesion—a retrospective cohort study
  27. Querschnittlähmung: Akutbehandlung und Rehabilitation
  28. Vitamin D supplementation in chronic spinal cord injury (VitD-SCI): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  29. Longitudinal measurement invariance of the international spinal cord injury quality of life basic data set (SCI-QoL-BDS) during spinal cord injury/disorder inpatient rehabilitation
  30. First contact of care for persons with spinal cord injury: a general practitioner or a spinal cord injury specialist?
  31. The Nottwil Standard-Development and Implementation of an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health-Based Clinical Standard Assessment for Post-acute Rehabilitation After Newly Acquired Spinal Cord Injury
  32. Exercise Capacity, Functioning and Quality of Life 12 Weeks after Traumatic Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury
  33. Internal consistency and convergent validity of the International Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life Basic Data Set at discharge from first rehabilitation
  34. Risk factors for hospital acquired pressure injury in patients with spinal cord injury during first rehabilitation: prospective cohort study
  35. Who are the beneficiaries and what are the reasons for non-utilization of care respite and support services? A cross-sectional study on family caregivers
  36. Body experience during post-acute rehabilitation in individuals after a traumatic spinal cord injury: a qualitative interview-based pilot study
  37. Utilization of health care providers by individuals with chronic spinal cord injury
  38. Detecting subgroups in social participation among individuals living with spinal cord injury: a longitudinal analysis of community survey data
  39. Opportunities and Challenges of a Self-Management App to Support People With Spinal Cord Injury in the Prevention of Pressure Injuries: Qualitative Study
  40. Inducing positive emotions to reduce chronic pain: a randomized controlled trial of positive psychology exercises
  41. Factors influencing specialized health care utilization by individuals with spinal cord injury: a cross-sectional survey
  42. Examinations and assessments in patients with a newly acquired spinal cord injury – retrospective chart analysis as part of a quality improvement project
  43. Opportunities and Challenges of a Self-Management App to Support People With Spinal Cord Injury in the Prevention of Pressure Injuries: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
  44. Co-designing a Self-Management App Prototype to Support People With Spinal Cord Injury in the Prevention of Pressure Injuries: Mixed Methods Study
  45. Selecting Evidence-Based Content for Inclusion in Self-Management Apps for Pressure Injuries in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: Participatory Design Study
  46. Outpatient and community care for preventing pressure injuries in spinal cord injury. A qualitative study of service users’ and providers’ experience
  47. Co-designing a Self-Management App Prototype to Support People With Spinal Cord Injury in the Prevention of Pressure Injuries: Mixed Methods Study (Preprint)
  48. Changes in skin-physiology after local heat application using two different methods in individuals with complete paraplegia: a feasibility and safety trial
  49. A systematic review of outcome measures in initial rehabilitation of individuals with newly acquired spinal cord injury: providing evidence for clinical practice guidelines
  50. Selecting Evidence-Based Content for Inclusion in Self-Management Apps for Pressure Injuries in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: Participatory Design Study (Preprint)
  51. Challenges to building and maintaining partnership in the prevention and treatment of pressure injuries in spinal cord injury: a qualitative study of health professionals’ views
  52. Correction: Treatment and cost of pressure injury stage III or IV in four patients with spinal cord injury: the Basel Decubitus Concept
  53. Participation in People Living With Spinal Cord Injury in Switzerland: Degree and Associated Factors
  54. Treatment and cost of pressure injury stage III or IV in four patients with spinal cord injury: the Basel Decubitus Concept
  55. Engaging in the prevention of pressure injuries in spinal cord injury: A qualitative study of community-dwelling individuals’ different styles of prevention in Switzerland
  56. Overview of quality management models for inpatient healthcare settings. A scoping review
  57. Satisfaction with access and quality of healthcare services for people with spinal cord injury
  58. Outcome analyses of a multimodal treatment approach for deep pressure ulcers in spinal cord injuries: a retrospective cohort study
  59. Administration of assessment instruments during the first rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injury: a retrospective chart analysis
  60. Nutritional blood parameters and nutritional risk screening in patients with spinal cord injury and deep pressure ulcer—a retrospective chart analysis
  61. Compiling standardized information from clinical practice: using content analysis and ICF Linking Rules in a goal-oriented youth rehabilitation program
  62. Schmerzen bei Patienten mit Querschnittlähmung
  63. The effects of antimuscarinic treatment on the cognition of spinal cord injured individuals with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: a prospective controlled before-and-after study
  64. Akutmedizin und Rehabilitation für Menschen mit einer Querschnittlähmung – Herausforderungen aus ethischer Perspektive
  65. Challenges and potential improvements in the admission process of patients with spinal cord injury in a specialized rehabilitation clinic – an interview based qualitative study of an interdisciplinary team
  66. Correction to ‘Body-monitoring with photonic textiles: a reflective heartbeat sensor based on polymer optical fibres’
  67. Health care utilization in persons with spinal cord injury: part 1—outpatient services
  68. Health care utilization in persons with spinal cord injury: part 2—determinants, geographic variation and comparison with the general population
  69. Biophysical skin properties of grade 1 pressure ulcers and unaffected skin in spinal cord injured and able-bodied persons in the unloaded sacral region
  70. European initiative for the application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: development of Clinical Assessment Schedules for specified rehabilitation services
  71. Patients’ views on their decision making during inpatient rehabilitation after newly acquired spinal cord injury-A qualitative interview-based study
  72. Body-monitoring with photonic textiles: a reflective heartbeat sensor based on polymer optical fibres
  73. Optimization of novel melt-extruded polymer optical fibers designed for pressure sensor applications
  74. Inpatient migration patterns in persons with spinal cord injury: A registry study with hospital discharge data
  75. Recommendations for the National Institute for Neurologic Disorders and Stroke spinal cord injury common data elements for children and youth with SCI
  76. Strengthening quality of care through standardized reporting based on the World Health Organization's reference classifications
  77. Dekubitus – ein Update
  78. Escarres – un Update
  79. Hospital-acquired pressure ulcers in spinal cord injured patients: time to occur, time until closure and risk factors
  80. Health conditions in people with spinal cord injury: Contemporary evidence from a population-based community survey in Switzerland
  81. Toward standardized reporting for a cohort study on functioning: The Swiss Spinal Cord Injury Cohort Study
  82. Epidemiology and contemporary risk profile of traumatic spinal cord injury in Switzerland
  83. Challenges to measure hydration, redness, elasticity and perfusion in the unloaded sacral region of healthy persons after supine position
  84. The Future of Clinical Research in the Field of Spine
  85. Microscopic contact area and friction between medical textiles and skin
  86. Prevalence, location, grade of pressure ulcers and association with specific patient characteristics in adult spinal cord injury patients during the hospital stay: a prospective cohort study
  87. Friction between human skin and medical textiles for decubitus prevention
  88. Medical textiles with low friction for decubitus prevention
  89. Discussion
  90. Shoulder load during synchronous handcycling and handrim wheelchair propulsion in persons with paraplegia
  91. Submaximal arm crank ergometry: Effects of crank axis positioning on mechanical efficiency, physiological strain and perceived discomfort
  92. Effectiveness of automated locomotor training in patients with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury: A multicenter trial