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Capturing the psychosocial impacts of falls from the perspectives of wheelchair users with spinal cord injury through photo-elicitation

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Pages 2680-2689 | Received 29 Aug 2019, Accepted 24 Dec 2019, Published online: 06 Jan 2020

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James D Sessford, Katherine Chan, Anita Kaiser, Hardeep Singh, Sarah Munce, Mohammad Alavinia & Kristin E Musselman. (2022) Protocol for a single group, mixed methods study investigating the efficacy of photovoice to improve self-efficacy related to balance and falls for spinal cord injury. BMJ Open 12:12, pages e065684.
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Olinda D. Habib Perez, Samantha Martin, Katherine Chan, Hardeep Singh, Karen K. Yoshida & Kristin E. Musselman. (2022) A qualitative photo-elicitation study exploring the impact of falls and fall risk on individuals with subacute spinal cord injury. PLOS ONE 17:6, pages e0269660.
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David R. Dolbow, Ashraf S. Gorgey, Tommy W. Sutor, Vanesa Bochkezanian & Kristin Musselman. (2021) Invasive and Non-Invasive Approaches of Electrical Stimulation to Improve Physical Functioning after Spinal Cord Injury. Journal of Clinical Medicine 10:22, pages 5356.
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Laura Sinko & Denise Saint Arnault. (2021) Photo‐experiencing and reflective listening: A trauma‐informed photo‐elicitation method to explore day‐to‐day health experiences. Public Health Nursing 38:4, pages 661-670.
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Kristin E. Musselman, Tarun Arora, Katherine Chan, Mohammad Alavinia, Mackenzie Bone, Janelle Unger, Joel Lanovaz & Alison Oates. (2021) Evaluating Intrinsic Fall Risk Factors After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: Distinguishing Fallers From Nonfallers. Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation 3:1, pages 100096.
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Hardeep Singh, Arielle Shibi Rosen, Geoff Bostick, Anita Kaiser & Kristin E Musselman. (2020) Exploring the causes and impacts of falls among ambulators with spinal cord injury using photovoice: a mixed-methods study. BMJ Open 10:8, pages e039763.
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