Lammertse Daniel P, Jackson Amie B, Sipski Marca L
Craig Hospital, Englewood, CO 80113-2811, USA.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2004 Nov;85(11):1737-9. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2004.08.002.
This issue of the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is dedicated to current research findings of the Model Spinal Cord Injury Systems (MSCIS) program. The MSCIS grants were established by the Rehabilitation Services Administration in the 1970s. Now administered by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research within the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services in the US Department of Education, the program has included 27 spinal cord injury centers in the United States over the years. In the current 5-year grant cycle (2000-2005), there are 16 designated regional MSCIS centers. In addition to establishing a comprehensive system of care, the grantees contribute patient data to the National Spinal Cord Injury Database (which now contains data on 30,532 subjects with follow-up of up to 30 y). In addition, the MSCIS grants enable the conduct of site-specific and collaborative research projects. To highlight the research findings of the program, the MSCIS have produced a special dissemination effort during each of the previous 5 grant cycles, with this issue of the Archives representing the latest of these endeavors. This article provides a brief history of the MSCIS program and highlights the important findings of the 17 original research articles contained in this issue.
本期《物理医学与康复档案》致力于展示脊髓损伤示范系统(MSCIS)项目的当前研究成果。MSCIS资助项目由康复服务管理局于20世纪70年代设立。该项目现由美国教育部特殊教育与康复服务办公室内的国家残疾与康复研究所管理,多年来已涵盖美国的27个脊髓损伤中心。在当前的5年资助周期(2000 - 2005年)中,有16个指定的地区性MSCIS中心。除建立全面的护理体系外,受资助者还向国家脊髓损伤数据库提供患者数据(该数据库目前包含30532名受试者的数据,随访时间长达30年)。此外,MSCIS资助项目还支持开展特定地点的合作研究项目。为突出该项目的研究成果,MSCIS在之前的每一个5年资助周期中都进行了特别的传播工作,本期《档案》即为这些努力中的最新成果。本文简要介绍了MSCIS项目的历史,并重点介绍了本期所含17篇原创研究文章的重要发现。