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. 2017 Dec 6;14(12):1520.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph14121520.

Promoting Long-Term Health among People with Spinal Cord Injury: What's New?

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Promoting Long-Term Health among People with Spinal Cord Injury: What's New?

Mary Ann McColl et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

A key ingredient to successful health promotion is a primary care provider who can offer an informed first response to lifestyle issues, emerging problems and chronic challenges. This article aims to assist family physicians to play their role in promoting the health of people with SCI, by summarizing the latest evidence in the management of spinal cord injury in primary care. This study used a scoping review methodology to survey peer-reviewed journal articles and clinical guidelines published between January 2012 to June 2016. This search strategy identified 153 articles across 20 topics. A prevention framework is used to identify five primary, nine secondary, four tertiary, and two quaternary prevention issues about which family physicians require current information. Major changes in the management of SCI in primary care were noted for 8 of the 20 topics, specifically in the areas of pharmacological management of neuropathic pain and urinary tract infection; screening for bowel and bladder cancer; improvements in wound care; and clarification of dietary fibre recommendations. All of these changes are represented in the 3rd edition of Actionable Nuggets-an innovative tool to assist family physicians to be aware of the best practices in primary care for spinal cord injury.

Keywords: evidence-based care; health promotion; primary care; primary physicians; scoping review; spinal cord injury.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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