C
Claire Z. Kalpakjian
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 87
Citations - 2476
Claire Z. Kalpakjian is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Spinal cord injury. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 80 publications receiving 2002 citations.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Perceived barriers to exercise in people with spinal cord injury.
TL;DR: People with spinal cord injury face multiple barriers to physical fitness in functional, psychological, and architectural domains, and identification of these barriers can facilitate the participation of individuals with spinal Cord injury in an exercise program, improving long-term health and wellness.
Journal ArticleDOI
Outcome measures in spinal cord injury: recent assessments and recommendations for future directions.
Melannie S. Alexander,Kim D. Anderson,Fin Biering-Sørensen,Andrew R. Blight,R. Brannon,Thomas N. Bryce,Graham H. Creasey,Amiram Catz,Armin Curt,William H. Donovan,John F. Ditunno,Peter H. Ellaway,Nanna B. Finnerup,Daniel E. Graves,B. A. Haynes,Allen W. Heinemann,Amie B. Jackson,Mark V. Johnston,Claire Z. Kalpakjian,Naomi Kleitman,Andrei V. Krassioukov,Klaus Krogh,Daniel P. Lammertse,Susan Magasi,Mary Jane Mulcahey,Brigitte Schurch,Arthur M. Sherwood,John D. Steeves,Steven A. Stiens,David S. Tulsky,H. J. A. van Hedel,Gale G. Whiteneck +31 more
TL;DR: Assessment of current and evolving tools for evaluating human spinal cord injury (SCI) outcomes for both clinical diagnosis and clinical research studies finds significant progress has been made.
Journal ArticleDOI
A Longitudinal Study of Depression From 1 to 5 Years After Spinal Cord Injury
Jeanne M. Hoffman,Charles H. Bombardier,Daniel E. Graves,Claire Z. Kalpakjian,James S. Krause +4 more
TL;DR: Clinicians should use these risk factors and ongoing systematic screening to identify those at risk for depression to address high rates of chronic or recurrent depression in this population of participants with SCI.
Journal ArticleDOI
Quality of life issues in individuals with spinal cord injury
TL;DR: 2 meta-analytical studies on SCI as well as several individual studies that focus on predictors and correlates of QOL applied to SCI are described, and a unique study on QOL after SCI using a qualitative methodology is discussed.
Journal ArticleDOI
Preliminary reliability and validity of a Spinal Cord Injury Secondary Conditions Scale
TL;DR: Preliminary testing of the SCI-SCS suggests that it is a reliable and valid scale, and further development (ie, factor analysis, item revision) and examination of validity are recommended with larger and more diverse SCI samples.