Factors influencing the community integration of patients following traumatic spinal cord injury: a systematic review

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Kashif, Muhammad [1 ]
Jones, Shirley [2 ]
Darain, Haider [3 ]
Iram, Humaira [1 ]
Raqib, Abdul [4 ]
Butt, Asif Ali [1 ]
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[1] Riphah Int Univ, Riphah Coll Rehabil Sci, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
[2] Anglia Ruskin Univ, Dept Allied Hlth, Cambridge, England
[3] Khyber Med Univ Peshawar, Inst Phys Med & Rehabil, Peshawar, Pakistan
[4] DHQ Teaching Hosp Dera Ismail Khan KPK, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan
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Spinal cord lesion; Paraplegia; Tetraplegia; Community access; Community participation; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; PARTICIPATION; BARRIERS; INDIVIDUALS; PEOPLE; FACILITATORS; REHABILITATION; EPIDEMIOLOGY; REINTEGRATION;
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Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a high-cost disabling condition, which brings a huge number of changes in individual's life. The emphasis of rehabilitation has moved from medical administration to issues that affect quality of life and community integration. This systematic review was conducted to identify the factors associated with community reintegration of patients with spinal cord injury. Methods: Google Scholar, PEDro, Pakmedinet, AMED, BIOMED central, Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, PsychoINFO, PUBMED, ScienceDIRECT, Scirus and Wiley Online Library databses were searched by using key words 'Spinal cord injury' 'Paraplegia' or 'Spinal Cord Lesion' or Tetraplegia. They were cross-linked with 'Community reintegration', 'Community participation' and 'Community access'. The methodological quality of the studies included was analysed by using McMaster University Tool and Thomas Tool. The data extracted included sample size, intervention, duration, results, outcome measures, and follow-up period. Results: A total of 11 relevant studies were located. The evidence extracted was classified into four groups; health-related barriers or facilitators, environment-related barriers or facilitators, psychological barriers and social barriers that are associated with community reintegration of such individuals. Conclusion: The review revealed that there were more barriers in the form of health-related issues, personal and environmental, psychological and social issues that hinder the community reintegration of individuals with spinal cord injury compared to facilitators. Most studies identified special challenges related to environment in the sense of accessibility of home and public buildings and transportation. Removing barriers related to health, environment, and psychological and social factors can enhance community reintegration of such patients.
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