Stiens Steven A, Fawber Heidi L, Yuhas Steven A
Department Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, PO Box 356490, Health Sciences Building, 1959 North East Pacific, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2013 Aug;24(3):419-44. doi: 10.1016/j.pmr.2013.03.006. Epub 2013 May 25.
The sequela of spinal cord injury (SCI) can provide a prototype for life care planning because the segmental design of the vertebrate body allows assessments to be quantitative, repeatable, and predictive of the injured person's impairments, self-care capabilities, and required assistance. Life care planning for patients with SCI uses a standard method that is comparable between planner, yet individualizes assessment and seeks resources that meet unique patient-centered needs in their communities of choice. Clinical care and rehabilitation needs organized with an SCI problem list promotes collaboration by the interdisciplinary team, caregivers, and family in efficient achievement of patient-centered goals and completion of daily care plans.