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Appendix A: Grant Summaries
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... a brief description of each reviewed output. Abstracts of the grants were adapted from the abstract in each grantee's Annual Performance Report (APR)
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... 218 Grant Title: Mayo Clinic TBI Model System 218 Grant Title: Spaulding/Partners Traumatic Brain Injury Model System at Harvard Medical School 221 SPINAL CORD INJURY MODEL SYSTEM (SCIMS) 226 Grant Title: Northern New Jersey Spinal Cord Injury System 226 Grant Title: The Missouri Model Spinal Cord Injury System 230 REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTER (RRTC)
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... 296 Grant Title: Universal Access to Passenger Rail Cars 296 Grant Title: Web-Enabled Creation and Distribution of Audio-Tactile Maps for Use in Orientation and Mobility Training 297 SWITZER FELLOWSHIPS 300 Grant Title: A Noninvasive Surface Electromyogram Decomposition Method and Its Application in Disability Rehabilitation 300 Grant Title: Demographic Soup: Disentangling the Conceptual, Political, and Methodological Dimensions of Disability Statistics 301 Grant Title: Physical and Social Environmental Factors That Influence Health and Participation Outcomes for Chronically Ill Adults 303
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included six journal articles, one technical report, one fact sheet, one website, and one data dictionary.
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... . The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Burn Model System Database: A tool for the multi-center study of the outcome of burn injury.
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... The next four outputs reviewed under this project were journal articles. Klein et al.
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... from Burn Model System Clinical Centers that were produced with support from the DCC. The list includes 16 published journal articles, 1 journal article that was submitted for publication, and 1 journal article that was to be submitted for publication.
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... This larger pool of outputs included nine journal articles, one newsletter, one seminar, one clinic, and one intervention program. The following table shows the six projects carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee.
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... . Profile of patients lost to follow up in the Burn Injury Rehabilitation Model Demographics Systems' longitudinal database.
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... Two journal articles were produced under the project assessing outcomes following deep full thickness hand burns. The first was a journal article (C1)
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... The next output reviewed was a journal article produced under the project on burn-associated neuropathy. Gabriel et al.
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included 13 journal articles, one classification system, one inventory, one guide, one set of audiovisual materials, and one curriculum.
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... that were being addressed by each project. Brief Description of the Outputs: Two journal articles were produced under the first project, Factors and Effects on Outcome of Clinical Decision Making in Selecting Rehabilitation Pathways After Traumatic Brain Injury.
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... The second journal article (A2) reviewed discusses a test of the Mayo Classification System for Traumatic Brain Injury Severity.
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... Malec, Brown, and Moessner determined that both the AAS and the PSC-BI showed satisfactory internal consistency and concurrent validity with other measures and concluded that survey researchers should use both questionnaires where appropriate. Grant Title: Spaulding/Partners Traumatic Brain Injury Model System at Harvard Medical School Grant Award Number: H133A020513 Grantee: Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Grant Mechanism: Traumatic Brain Injury Model System Grant Start and End Dates: October 1, 2002, to September 30, 2008 Total Direct Cost: $1,410,621 Abstract: The Spaulding TBI Model System (TBIMS)
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included 10 journal articles, one diagnostic instrument, one field-tested product, and one newsletter.
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... . Racial differences in employment outcomes after traumatic brain injury.
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... Participants included 428 individuals with TBI enrolled in the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems national data set. Participants were divided into three age groups -- youngest (16-26 years)
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... Data for this study were taken from the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Database on 3,486 white and 1,791 minority individuals hospitalized with TBI between 1989 and 2005. It was concluded that whites were 2.17 times more likely to be employed 1 year after TBI than minority individuals, although race did not have an impact on occupation.
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... Grant Mechanism: Spinal Cord Injury Model System Grant Start and End Date: September 1, 2000, to August 31, 2007 Total Direct Cost: $1,361,714 Abstract: The Northern New Jersey Spinal Cord Injury System (NNJSCIS) was established as a Spinal Cord Injury Model System in 1990 by NIDRR and serves the Northern New Jersey catchment area, a 13-county, ethnically diverse region of 10.2 million persons.
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... . Accuracy for Urinary Tract Infections in of individuals with spinal cord injury at predicting urinary Persons with SCI tract infections based on their symptoms.
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... . Late neurologic recovery after traumatic Statistical Center Database spinal cord injury.
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... These guidelines were developed by the Consortium of Spinal Cord Medicine, led by a steering committee made up of one representative with clinical practice guideline experience from each of the consortium's 17 member organizations. The next two outputs were journal articles from the project focused on analyzing shoulder pain in persons with SCI.
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... Grant Title: The Missouri Model Spinal Cord Injury System Grant Award Number: H133N000012 Grantee: University of Missouri Grant Mechanism: Spinal Cord Injury Model System Grant Start and End Date: October 1, 2000, to September 30, 2007 Total Direct Cost: $1,504,487 Abstract: T he primary Missouri Model Spinal Cord Injury System (MOMSCIS) research study focused on the effect of a consumer-directed personal assistance services training intervention on consumer satisfaction, independent living, and community integration.
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included nine journal articles.
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... (A2) article describes a longitudinal comparison of outcomes for persons who were enrolled in agency-directed personal assistance services (PAS)
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... proposed establishing a Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) for personal assistance services (PAS)
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... This larger pool of outputs included 28 journal articles, three websites, and one fact sheet. The following table shows the four projects carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee.
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... The next two outputs were journal articles from the project aimed at identifying, developing, evaluating, and disseminating PAS in home and community-based settings. Kitchener et al.
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... Under the PAS workforce and workforce development project, the two outputs reviewed were a journal article and a chart book.
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... Grant Title: RRTC on Disability Demographics and Statistics Grant Award Number: H133B031111 Grantee: Cornell University Grant Mechanism: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center Grant Start and End Dates: December 1, 2003, to November 30, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $3,607,885 Abstract: The Cornell Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Disability Demographics and Statistics sought to bridge the divide between the sources of disability data and the users of disability statistics.
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... This larger pool of outputs included three journal articles, two reports, one book, four annual Disability Status Reports, one users' guide series, and two websites. The following table shows the five projects carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee.
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... The second output reviewed was a journal article (A2) resulting from a study on the receipt of vocational
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... Two journal articles were reviewed from the project on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
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... The disabilitystatistics.org website (D2) is a single, user-friendly, accessible resource for disability statistics from the three major national representative surveys that include disability measures: the ACS Public Use Microdata Sample, the Census Bureau's decennial Census 2000 detailed disability data tables, and the Current Population Survey.
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... Grant Title: RRTC on SCI: Promoting Health and Preventing Complications Through Exercise Grant Award Number: H133B031114 Grantee: National Rehabilitation Hospital/Medstar Research Institute Grant Mechanism: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center Grant Start and End Dates: December 1, 2003, to November 30, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $3,607,885 Abstract: Persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) have long been ranked at the lowest end of the physical activity spectrum.
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included 14 abstracts, 14 journal articles, one book chapter, one diagnostic instrument, two training manuals, one fact sheet, one educational aid, and one set of audiovisual materials.
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... . Asymmetric bone mineral density loss in an ambulatory individual with spinal cord injury: A case report.
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... . Secondary Conditions: A National Survey conditions in spinal cord injury: Results from a of Individuals with Spinal Cord prospective study.
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... therefore consisted of two posters, "Cardiac and Metabolic Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Gait Training after Spinal Cord Injury" and "Asymmetric Bone Mineral Density Loss in an Ambulatory Individual with Spinal Cord Injury: A Case Report," invited for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Spinal Cord Injury Association in 2007 and the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2010, respectively. Knowledge from this project, however, was able to be incorporated into consumer materials A2 and B2.
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... included multidisciplinary speakers and panel participants interested in the health and well-being of persons with SCI and in research focused on understanding the impact of exercise and physical activity on the prevention of secondary conditions in people with SCI.
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... Remote Wheeled Mobility Assessment: determining whether individuals with mobility impairments can obtain appropriate prescriptions for wheeled mobility devices through the use of a telerehabilitation system based on information and telecommunication technologies; (2) Remote Accessibility Assessment of the Built Environment: determining the effectiveness of a remote accessibility assessment system in evaluating the built environment of wheeled mobility device users; (3)
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... This larger pool of outputs included six abstracts, two book chapters, five journal articles, 36 proceedings, one intervention protocol, two field-tested products, one piece of software, one fact sheet, one training manual, one set of audiovisual materials, one e-journal, and one website. The following table shows the six projects carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee.
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... Physical Medicine Clinics of North America, 21(1)
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... The next two journal articles stemmed from the project on remote accessibility assessment of the built environment for individuals who use wheeled mobility devices. Kim and Brienza (B1)
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... The final two outputs were journal articles produced under the project focused on behavioral assessment and job coaching. McCue, Fairman, and Pramuka (F1)
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... Grant Title: RERC on Universal Interface and Information Technology Access Grant Award Number: H133E030012 Grantee: University of Wisconsin–Madison, Trace Center Grant Mechanism: Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center Grant Start and End Date: October 1, 2003, to March 31, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $3,685,031 Abstract: The focus of this Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) was on both access to information in its various forms and access to interfaces used by information technology and by electronic technologies in general.
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included five journal articles, four proceedings, four technical reports, one book chapter, two diagnostic instruments, one checklist, two miscellaneous tools, two industry standards, one working prototype, one patent, one product transferred to industry, three educational aids, and one website.
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... . Employment Participation and Supporting Materials: Cladwell, B., Cooper, C., Community Living Reid, L.G., and Vanderheiden, G
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... Brief Description of the Outputs: The first two outputs were produced by the project involving the development of tools to facilitate built in crossdisability access. The first, a book chapter (A1)
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... Associated with the project on server-assisted and virtual assistive technologies, the next output reviewed was an invited commentary article
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... As reported by the developers, this effort created two new, harmonized standards that were used by the Access Board Advisory Committee in developing recommendations for revision of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and Section 255 of the Communications Act. The last two outputs developed under this project were technical reports.
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... The authors believe the instrumentation is the first of its kind, and the force plate was used by the study described as output E1. The next two outputs were associated with the project on abstract user interfaces and interface sockets.
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... The final output reviewed was produced under the Direct Brain Interface Study. Felton et al.
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... Specific Aim 1 evaluated the effect of STI at weeks 1-2, 4, 8, and 12 and months 5, 7, and 9 on functional level, health and emotional status, community integration, and perceived quality of well-being over 1 year after TBI. Specific Aim 2 evaluated the effect of additional STI at months 15, 18, and 21 on the same variables and employment at 2 years after TBI.
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... These included one journal article and one workshop. The following table shows the project carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee.
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... concerns. Grant Title: Asset Accumulation and Tax Policy Project Grant Award Number: H133A031732 Grantee: University of Iowa Grant Mechanism: Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project-General Grant Start and End Date: June 1, 2007, to April 9, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $1,438,795 Abstract: The Asset Accumulation and Tax Policy Project (AATPP)
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... This larger pool of outputs included three journal articles, two technical reports, one book, one web journal, one intervention protocol, one tour, one online distance education series, one industry standard, one piece of software, two training manuals, and two newsletters. The following table shows the four projects carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee.
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... . Development Credit Unions Community development credit unions respond to the needs of the disability community.
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... that were being addressed by each project. Brief Description of the Outputs: The first two outputs reviewed under the Survey of Community Development Credit Unions project were a book chapter and a facilitator's guide for an education training module.
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... The next two outputs, produced under the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Financial Education Project, were a study intervention protocol and a paper. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Financial Education Study Intervention Protocol (C1)
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... . Grant Title: Medicaid Quality Indicators for Individuals with Disabilities Grant Award Number: H133A040016 Grantee: George Mason University Grant Mechanism: Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project-General Grant Start and End Dates: January 1, 2005, to June 30, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $1.2 Million Abstract: Nearly every state (43)
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... The following table shows the three projects carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee. The reviewed outputs are briefly described following the table.
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... that were being addressed by each project. Brief Description of the Outputs: In an article produced under the first project, Palsbo et al.
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... According to Palsbo and colleagues, the new AHPPPAL is superior to the CAHPS for assessing individuals with disabilities. Grant Title: Persons Aging with Hearing and Vision Loss Grant Award Number: H133A020701 Grantee: Mississippi State University Grant Mechanism: Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project-General Grant Start and End Dates: November 1, 2002, to October 31, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $2,505,000 Abstract: The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC)
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included 11 journal articles, one newsletter, and one website.
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... that were being addressed by each project. Brief Description of the Outputs: The first two journal articles produced under the Prevalence of Hearing and Vision Loss in Seniors and the Impact on Employment and Community Integration project analyze employment and prevalence of hearing and vision impairment among older adults.
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... The next two outputs were journal articles produced under the third project, Identification and Evaluation of Access to Technology. The LeJeune et al.
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. Under this grant, an instrument and a journal article were produced.
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... Grant Title: A Longitudinal Study for Hospitalization, Pressure Ulcers, and Subsequent Injuries After Spinal Cord Injuries Grant Award Number: H133G050165 Grantee: Medical University of South Carolina Grant Mechanism: Field Initiated Project Grant Start and End Dates: June 1, 2007, to May 31, 2010 Total Direct Cost: $449,984 Abstract: The purpose of this project was to perform a longitudinal study to identify protective and risk factors associated with the onset of multiple types of adverse health events among a large sample of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI)
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included 12 journal articles, one newsletter, and one website.
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... Grant Title: Black-White Disparities in Stroke Rehabilitation Grant Award Number: H133G050153 Grantee: National Rehabilitation Hospital/Medstar Research Institute Grant Mechanism: Field Initiated Project Grant Start and End Date: October 1, 2005, to September 30, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $396,165 Abstract: The purpose of this 3-year study was to examine (1) how black and white stroke rehabilitation patients differ in terms of their clinical profiles, the care they receive, and their outcomes; and (2)
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included five journal articles and one statistical technique.
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... Years 2-3 -- Prototype application development, emphasizing integration of intelligent prompting elements into the desktop Picture Planner application and subsequent implementation on handheld systems; 4. Year 3 -- Comparison study of smart versus standard methods of activity planning using random assignment of 20 Consumer Development Group members; and 5.
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included one journal article, one proceedings, three audiovisual materials, one prototype, one netware product, one product in the marketplace, and one website.
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... Grant Title: Driving After Stroke Grant Award Number: H133G050134 Grantee: Wayne State University Grant Mechanism: Field Initiated Project Grant Start and End Date: October 1, 2005, to May 31, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $330,474 Abstract: A variety of factors influence resumption of driving after stroke, only some of which accurately reflect the ability to drive safely. Although current methods can enhance accuracy in predicting fitness to drive, decisions about driving often are made independently of this information.
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... This larger pool of outputs included five journal articles. The following table shows the project carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee.
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... The study findings support the potential use of driving simulators as a useful and safe method for assessing and improving stroke survivors' impaired self-awareness. Grant Title: Functional Effects of Bifocal Use: Implication for Falling Intervention Grant Award Number: H133G050340 Grantee: University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Grant Mechanism: Field Initiated Project Grant Start and End Dates: October 1, 2005, to September 30, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $320,631 Abstract: This project directed an integrated set of research activities to address a seriously underconsidered factor in falls research, the use of bifocal lenses.
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included a diagnostic instrument, two technical reports, one manuscript in preparation, and four national/ international presentations.
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... that were being addressed by each project. Brief Description of the Outputs: The first two outputs were produced under the project focused on functional adaptation in new wearers of multifocal lenses.
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... Grant Title: Inclusive Indoor Play Grant Award Number: H133G040324 Grantee: Tech Research Corp, Georgia Tech Grant Mechanism: Field Initiated Project Grant Start and End Date: August 1, 2005, to December 31, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $293,324
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... The final year of the project was dedicated to prototype construction and testing. Research Projects and Outputs Reviewed: The pool of outputs that were developed under this grant included 13 conference proceedings articles, one journal article, three assessment tools (each consisting of rating scales for measuring different aspects of play)
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... Grant Title: Interference in Hearing Aids from Digital Wireless Telephones: Improved Predictive Methods Grantee: Advanced Hearing Concepts Grant Award Number: H133G050228 Grant Mechanism: Field Initiated Project Grant Start and End Dates: November 1, 2005, to October 31, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $447,600 Abstract: Digital wireless telephones (commonly referred to as cellular phones) have opened up vast new opportunities for electronic communication that could be of substantial benefit to people with hearing loss.
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included five journal articles, two industry standards, and one tutorial.
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... Grant Title: Motor Training and Assessment in Adults with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy -- The ULTrA Program Grantee: University of Michigan Grant Award Number: H133G050151 Grant Mechanism: Field Initiated Project Grant Start and End Dates: December 1, 2005, to November 30, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $446,964 Abstract: Although cerebral palsy (CP) is considered a nonprogressive condition, many adults with the disease experience declines in functional performance beginning as early as late adolescence.
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included five journal articles, two working prototypes, two newsletters, one website, one intervention protocol, and a field-tested product.
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... EEOC Employment Discrimination Charge Data System for Research and Dissemination Grant Award Number: H133G040265 Grantee: Cornell University Grant Mechanism: Field Initiated Project Grant Start and End Dates: October 1, 2004, to September 30, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $450,000
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... Grantees selected the outputs to be reviewed from among the larger pool of outputs they had produced under the grant. This larger pool of outputs included one journal article, one technical report, one chartbook, and one website.
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... that were being addressed by each project. Brief Description of the Outputs: Bjelland et al.
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... This larger pool of outputs included two descriptive publications about the RailRamp, an Installation and User's Guide, a powered RailRamp, the prototype and two subsequent prototype versions of the RailRamp, a patent disclosure, a manual boarding ramp device, a pamphlet, an instructional brochure, and two websites on the RailRamp. The following table shows the project carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and
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... Grant Title: Web-Enabled Creation and Distribution of Audio Tactile Maps for Use in Orientation and Mobility Training Grant Award Number: H133S060105 Grantee: Touch Graphics, Inc.
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... This larger pool of outputs included three technical reports, one survey, one piece of software, one website, and two automated systems. The following table shows the project carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee.
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... that were being addressed by each project. Brief Description of the Outputs: The TMAP software (A1)
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... These outputs included one journal article and one intervention. The following table shows the project carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee.
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... A study using these arrays won the "Best Clinical Research" award at the XVIIIth Congress of the International Society of Kinesiology and Electrophysiology in 2010. Grant Title: Demographic Soup: Disentangling the Conceptual, Political, and Methodological Dimensions of Disability Statistics Grant Award Number: H133F060011 Grant Mechanism: Switzer Fellowship Grant Start and End Dates: December 1, 2006, to November 30, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $75,000 Abstract: Wide variations exist in disability research, including how disability is defined and how information on the various definitions is obtained and converted into usable data.
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... This larger pool of outputs included one journal article, one technical report, one book chapter, and one set of presentations. The following table shows the project carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee.
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... The paper addresses the measurement process and the components of measurements and breaks the process down into steps one should consider when measuring or choosing measurements that are already constructed. Grant Title: Physical and Social Environmental Factors That Influence Health and Participation Outcomes for Chronically Ill Adults Grant Award Number: H133F080014 Grant Mechanism: Switzer Fellowship Grant Start and End Dates: July 1, 2008, to June 30, 2009 Total Direct Cost: $65,000 Abstract: This project explored the factors in health and participation outcomes among older adults with chronic conditions who are living in the community with or without disabilities, considering individual factors such as informal, formal, and societal supports.
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... These outputs included one manuscript and one abstract. The following table shows the project carried out under this grant and lists the corresponding outputs that were nominated by the grantees and reviewed by the NRC committee.


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