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AUC (area under the curve), IRGLM (Institute of Rehabilitation Gingras-Lindsay-de-Montréal), OR (odds ratio), PI (pressure injury), REB (research ethics board), SCI (spinal cord injury), SCIPUS (Spinal Cord Injury Pressure Ulcer Scale), TRI-UHN (Toronto Rehabilitation Institute--University Health Network)Keywords
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Related data was previously published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Flett HM, Scovil CY, Delparte JJ, Burns AS, Guy K. Predicting pressure ulcer risk during inpatient SCI rehabilitation: comparison of the FIM Motor scale, SCIPUS and Braden risk assessment tools. The 4th ISCoS and ASIA Joint Scientific Meeting. May 14-16 2015, Montreal, Canada.
Flett HM, Delparte JJ, Scovil CY, Guy K, Burns AS. Correlations between Functional Independence Measure and pressure ulcer risk during inpatient spinal cord injury rehabilitation.
Delparte JJ, Scovil CY, Flett HM, Higgins J, Laramee MT, Burns AS. Psychometric properties of the Spinal Cord Injury Pressure Ulcer Scale (SCIPUS) for pressure ulcer risk assessment during inpatient rehabilitation. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2015;96:1980-5.
Supported by the Rick Hansen Institute, and Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, and Alberta Paraplegic Association (grant nos. 2010-RHI-ONF-BPI-832 and 2015-RHI-BPI-996).