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Manon Maitland Schladen

Researcher at MedStar Health

Publications -  40
Citations -  260

Manon Maitland Schladen is an academic researcher from MedStar Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 32 publications receiving 173 citations. Previous affiliations of Manon Maitland Schladen include MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital & Georgetown University Medical Center.

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Prevention of Pressure Ulcers Among People With Spinal Cord Injury: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: To evaluate the literature on the effectiveness of bed and wheelchair positioning and repositioning in the prevention of pressure ulcers in both the spinal cord injury (SCI) and non‐SCI populations, a large number of cases of PUs are reported.
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Preliminary validation of a Urinary Symptom Questionnaire for individuals with Neuropathic Bladder using Intermittent Catheterization (USQNB-IC): A patient-centered patient reported outcome.

TL;DR: The instrument is unique in its emphasis on, and origination from, the lived experiences of patients with neurogenic bladder who use intermittent catheterization; this preliminary psychometric evidence suggests the instrument could be useful for research and in the clinic.
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Maintaining primacy of the patient perspective in the development of patient-centered patient reported outcomes

TL;DR: Thematic qualitative analysis of the elicitation process, as well as the results from the national sample, support the conclusion that the new model yields an instrument that is clinically interpretable, but more patient-centered, than the typical model would have done in this context.
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Perspectives of veterans with mild traumatic brain injury on community reintegration: Making sense of unplanned separation from service.

TL;DR: Veterans’ shared perceptions support existing mandates for greater dissemination of military culture training to health care providers serving veterans both at VA and military facilities as well as in the civilian community at large.