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Auteur Rhonda M. Williams |
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Objective To describe cognition among individuals with new amputations at 3 time points: presurgical, 6 weeks postamputation, and 4 months postamputation. Design Prospective cohort. Setting Medical centers. Participants Referred sample Veter[...]Article
Alyson J. Littman ; Alexander C. Peterson ; Anna Korpak ; Joseph M. Czerniecki ; Aaron P. Turner ; Daniel C. Norvell ; Rhonda M. Williams ; Keren Lehavot |Objective To evaluate whether prosthetic prescription differed by gender and the extent to which differences were mediated by measured factors. Design Retrospective longitudinal cohort study using data from Veterans Health Administration (VHA) a[...]Article
Objective To examine the potential moderating effects of mental health symptoms on the efficacy of compensatory cognitive training (CCT) for Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn veterans with a history of mild t[...]Article
Objective To describe the relationship between caregiver-specific support and conflict, and psychosocial outcomes among individuals experiencing their first dysvascular lower extremity amputation (LEA). Design Cross-sectional cohort study usin[...]Article
Aaron P. Turner ; Stephen T. Wegener ; Rhonda M. Williams ; Dawn M. Ehde ; Daniel C. Norvell ; David N. Yanez ; Joseph M. Czerniecki ; Vetpals Study Group |Objective To (1) evaluate the effects of a group-based self-management treatment intervention (VETPALS) on physical and psychosocial functioning (primary outcomes) and quality of life (secondary outcome) in individuals with amputation and (2)[...]Article
Objective To examine the estimated prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation (SI) among individuals 1 year after a first lower extremity amputation (LEA). Design Cohort survey. Setting Four medical centers. Participants A referred sampl[...]