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A new International Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Upper Extremity Basic Data Set was developed to standardize the collection of upper extremity data in SCI patients. This data set ensures consistent reporting of crucial upper extremity function information.

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Area of Science:

  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Clinical Data Standardization
  • Spinal Cord Injury Research

Background:

  • Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) significantly impacts upper extremity function.
  • Consistent data collection is vital for understanding and managing SCI-related upper extremity issues.
  • Existing data collection methods for upper extremity function in SCI lack standardization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a standardized International Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Upper Extremity Basic Data Set.
  • To facilitate consistent and reliable collection of upper extremity data within the SCI population.
  • To support international collaboration and research in SCI rehabilitation.

Main Methods:

  • An international working group developed an initial draft of the SCI Upper Extremity Data Set.
  • Extensive review and feedback were gathered from numerous organizations, societies, and individuals.
  • A final, consensus-based version of the data set was created through an iterative process.

Main Results:

  • The final International SCI Upper Extremity Basic Data Set includes variables on hand-upper extremity function.
  • It also covers the use of assistive devices, SCI-related complications affecting upper extremity function, and reconstructive surgery.
  • Data collection instructions and forms are accessible via the ISCoS website.

Conclusions:

  • The developed International SCI Upper Extremity Basic Data Set will standardize data collection.
  • It will improve the consistency and comparability of reporting basic upper extremity findings in SCI.
  • This data set is expected to enhance research and clinical practice in SCI rehabilitation.