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J Spinal Cord Med ; 42(1): 94-101, 2019 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28466761

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To pilot a novel email-based information package (Work and SCI) for job-seekers with an acquired spinal cord injury (SCI) or spinal cord dysfunction (SCI/D). STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, non-randomized, repeated measures trial. SETTING: Community dwelling cohort in Australia. PARTICIPANTS: Five people with SCI (mean age 46.4 years, SD = 10.2; 4 female) initially reviewed Work and SCI. Twenty-four with SCI/D subsequently enrolled, of whom 16 (mean age 46.4 years, SD = 11.1; 7 female), completed the intervention. INTERVENTION: Intervention participants accessed Work and SCI over a 4-week period. OUTCOME MEASURES: Individual changes in pre-post scores for the My Vocational Situation Scale, Job Procurement Self-Efficacy Scale, Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and Life Orientation Test-Revised were examined. RESULTS: Reliable change in pre-post scores across outcomes were reported by 38% (n = 6) of participants. Favorable comments on the Work and SCI resource were provided in addition to suggestions for improvement. CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary data suggest that Work and SCI may help to establish vocational interests among job-seekers with a SCI/D, however further work is needed to enhance participant compliance. This might include moderator support to promote and maintain participation. A controlled design will also help to identify factors that influence engagement with the Work and SCI resource.


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Internet-Based Intervention , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Return to Work , Spinal Cord Injuries/rehabilitation , Adult , Australia , Female , Humans , Independent Living , Male , Middle Aged
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