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    Quantifying Tenodesis Hand Function in Cervical Spinal Cord Injury: Implications for Function by Pripotnev, Stahs, Bruce, Jordan, Novak, Christine B., Kennedy, Carie R., Fox, Ida K.

    Published in The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.) (01-07-2023)
    “…Cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) has a profound effect on upper-extremity function. Individuals with stiffness and/or spasticity may have more, or less,…”
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    Upper Extremity Surgery in Cervical Spinal Cord Injury: A Prospective Comparative Mixed Methods Study by Skladman, Rachel, Francoisse, Caitlin A, L'Hotta, Allison J, Novak, Christine B, Curtin, Catherine M, Ota, Doug, Stenson, Katherine C, Tam, Katharine, Kennedy, Carie R, James, Aimee, Fox, Ida K

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-12-2024)
    “…Cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating injury. Restoring upper extremity function is a top priority, which can be accomplished by tendon transfer…”
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    Factors affecting stress experienced by surrogate decision makers for critically ill patients: Implications for nursing practice by Iverson, Ellen, Celious, Aaron, Kennedy, Carie R., Shehane, Erica, Eastman, Alexander, Warren, Victoria, Freeman, Bradley D.

    Published in Intensive & critical care nursing (01-04-2014)
    “…This study explores surrogate decision-makers’ (SDMs) challenges making decisions related to the care of patients in critical care, to (1) characterise the SDM…”
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    Beyond the Cubital Tunnel: Use of Adjunctive Procedures in the Management of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome by Evans, Adam, Padovano, William M., Patterson, J. Megan M., Wood, Matthew D., Fongsri, Warangkana, Kennedy, Carie R., Mackinnon, Susan E.

    Published in Hand (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2023)
    “…Background: Our management of cubital tunnel syndrome has expanded to involve multiple adjunctive procedures, including supercharged end-to-side anterior…”
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    Comparing surgeries to restore upper extremity function in tetraplegia: Impact on function during the perioperative period by Francoisse, Caitlin A, Peters, Blair R, Curtin, Catherine M, Novak, Christine B, Russo, Stephanie A, Tam, Katharine, Ota, Doug T, Stenson, Katherine C, Steeves, John D, Kennedy, Carie R, Fox, Ida K

    Published in The journal of spinal cord medicine (17-01-2024)
    “…To assess short-term changes in health outcomes in people with cervical-level spinal cord injury (SCI) who underwent upper extremity (UE) reconstruction via…”
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    Real-time Perspectives of Surrogate Decision-Makers Regarding Critical Illness Research: Findings of Focus Group Participants by IVERSON, Ellen, CELIOUS, Aaron, KENNEDY, Carie R, SHEHANE, Erica, EASTMAN, Alexander, WARREN, Victoria, BOLCIC-JANKOVIC, Dragana, CLARRIDGE, Brian, FREEMAN, Bradley D

    Published in Chest (01-12-2012)
    “…We undertook the current investigation to explore how the pressures of serving as a surrogate decision-maker (SDM) for an acutely ill family member influence…”
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    Living With Cervical Spinal Cord Injury During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study by Hill, Elspeth J.R., L'Hotta, Allison J., Kennedy, Carie R., James, Aimee S., Fox, Ida K.

    “…To understand how COVID-19 has affected the daily lives of people living with cervical spinal cord injury (SCI). Cross sectional qualitative study. Academic…”
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    Surrogate receptivity to participation in critical illness genetic research: aligning research oversight and stakeholder concerns by Freeman, Bradley D, Butler, Kevin, Bolcic-Jankovic, Dragana, Clarridge, Brian R, Kennedy, Carie R, LeBlanc, Jessica, Chandros Hull, Sara

    Published in Chest (01-04-2015)
    “…Collection of genetic biospecimens as part of critical illness investigations is increasingly commonplace. Oversight bodies vary in restrictions imposed on…”
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    Surrogate Receptivity to Participation in Critical Illness Genetic Research by Freeman, Bradley D., MD, Butler, Kevin, MS, Bolcic-Jankovic, Dragana, MS, Clarridge, Brian R., PhD, Kennedy, Carie R., RN, LeBlanc, Jessica, BA, Chandros Hull, Sara, PhD

    Published in Chest (01-04-2015)
    “…BACKGROUND:Collection of genetic biospecimens as part of critical illness investigations is increasingly commonplace. Oversight bodies vary in restrictions…”
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    Perspectives of surrogate decision makers for critically ill patients regarding gene variation research by Iverson, Ellen, Celious, Aaron, Kennedy, Carie R., Shehane, Erica, Eastman, Alexander, Warren, Victoria, Freeman, Bradley D.

    Published in Genetics in medicine (01-05-2013)
    “…Purpose: We undertook this investigation to explore the manner in which surrogate decision makers for critically ill patients perceived genetic data collected…”
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    Real-time Perspectives of Surrogate Decision-Makers Regarding Critical Illness Research by Iverson, Ellen, MPH, Celious, Aaron, PhD, Kennedy, Carie R., RN, Shehane, Erica, MPH, Eastman, Alexander, MD, MPH, Warren, Victoria, RN, Bolcic-Jankovic, Dragana, MS, Clarridge, Brian, PhD, Freeman, Bradley D., MD

    Published in Chest (01-12-2012)
    “…Objective We undertook the current investigation to explore how the pressures of serving as a surrogate decision-maker (SDM) for an acutely ill family member…”
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    Perspectives of decisional surrogates and patients regarding critical illness genetic research by Freeman, Bradley D., Bolcic-Jankovic, Dragana, Kennedy, Carie R., LeBlanc, Jessica, Eastman, Alexander, Barillas, Jennifer, Wittgen, Catherine M., Lindsey, Kathryn, Mahmood, Rumel S., Clarridge, Brian R.

    Published in AJOB empirical bioethics (02-01-2016)
    “…Background: Critical illness research is challenging due to disease severity and because patients are frequently incapacitated. Surrogates called upon to…”
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    Genetic research and testing in critical care: Surrogates’ perspective by Freeman, Bradley D, Kennedy, Carie R, Coopersmith, Craig M, Zehnbauer, Barbara A, Buchman, Timothy G

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-04-2006)
    “…OBJECTIVE:Genetic testing is increasingly a component of clinical research in critical illness and has potential for integration into routine care. This study…”
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