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Anita Kaiser

Researcher at University Health Network

Publications -  18
Citations -  159

Anita Kaiser is an academic researcher from University Health Network. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Spinal cord injury. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 86 citations. Previous affiliations of Anita Kaiser include Toronto Rehabilitation Institute & University of Toronto.

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Experiences of Parents with Spinal Cord Injury

TL;DR: Recommendations are led to for parents with SCI, healthcare providers, and manufacturers of assistive technology to provide strategies for managing child care, improve access and availability of resources, services, and products.
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Factors that influence the risk of falling after spinal cord injury: a qualitative photo-elicitation study with individuals that use a wheelchair as their primary means of mobility.

TL;DR: The findings indicated that the risk of falling was individualised, complex and dynamic to each person’s life situation, and fall prevention initiatives should consider a wheelchair users’ fall risks in a holistic manner.
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Perspectives of wheelchair users with spinal cord injury on fall circumstances and fall prevention: A mixed methods approach using photovoice.

TL;DR: The circumstances of falls experienced by wheelchair users with spinal cord injury over a six-month period are described and their perspectives of why falls occurred in certain situations are explored to guide the structure, content, and delivery of targeted fall prevention programs.
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Exploring the causes and impacts of falls among ambulators with spinal cord injury using photovoice: a mixed-methods study.

TL;DR: Ambulators with SCI would benefit from education and awareness about common fall circumstances that they may encounter in their daily lives and fall prevention interventions/strategies should focus on minimising a person’s fall risk within their home.
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Conception and development of Sexual Health indicators to advance the quality of spinal cord injury rehabilitation: SCI-High Project

TL;DR: The selection of Sexual Health structure, process and outcome indicators for adults with SCI/D in the first 18 months after rehabilitation admission are described to promote a permissive environment to enable open discussion, and lead to provision of equitable and optimal care related to sexual health following SCi/D.