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dc.contributor.authorGill, Simone V.
dc.contributor.authorKhetani, Mary A.
dc.contributor.authorYinusa-Nyahkoon, Leanne
dc.contributor.authorMcManus, Beth
dc.contributor.authorGardiner, Paula
dc.contributor.authorTickle-Degnen, Linda
dc.date2022-08-11T08:08:06.000
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-23T15:42:26Z
dc.date.available2022-08-23T15:42:26Z
dc.date.issued2017-07-01
dc.date.submitted2019-04-22
dc.identifier.citation<p>Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 Jul;96(7):479-486. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000000654. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1097/PHM.0000000000000654">Link to article on publisher's site</a></p>
dc.identifier.issn0894-9115 (Linking)
dc.identifier.doi10.1097/PHM.0000000000000654
dc.identifier.pmid28628536
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/26845
dc.description<p>At the time of publication, Paula Gardiner was not yet affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Medical School.</p>
dc.description.abstractIn a patient-centered care era, rehabilitation can benefit from researcher-clinician collaboration to effectively and efficiently produce the interdisciplinary science that is needed to improve patient-centered outcomes. The authors propose the use of the Forging Alliances in Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Research (FAIRR) logic model to provide guidance to rehabilitation scientists and clinicians who are committed to growing their involvement in interdisciplinary rehabilitation research. We describe the importance and key characteristics of the FAIRR model for conducting interdisciplinary rehabilitation research.
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.relation<p><a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&list_uids=28628536&dopt=Abstract">Link to Article in PubMed</a></p>
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5477651/
dc.subjectInterdisciplinary
dc.subjectRehabilitation
dc.subjectInterdisciplinary Research
dc.subjectResearcher-Clinician Collaboration
dc.subjectAlternative and Complementary Medicine
dc.subjectBehavioral Medicine
dc.subjectHealth Psychology
dc.subjectIntegrative Medicine
dc.subjectPrimary Care
dc.subjectPsychiatry and Psychology
dc.subjectRehabilitation and Therapy
dc.titleForging Alliances in Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Research (FAIRR): A Logic Model
dc.typeJournal Article
dc.source.journaltitleAmerican journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation
dc.source.volume96
dc.source.issue7
dc.identifier.legacycoverpagehttps://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cipc/88
dc.identifier.contextkey14317080
html.description.abstract<p>In a patient-centered care era, rehabilitation can benefit from researcher-clinician collaboration to effectively and efficiently produce the interdisciplinary science that is needed to improve patient-centered outcomes. The authors propose the use of the Forging Alliances in Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Research (FAIRR) logic model to provide guidance to rehabilitation scientists and clinicians who are committed to growing their involvement in interdisciplinary rehabilitation research. We describe the importance and key characteristics of the FAIRR model for conducting interdisciplinary rehabilitation research.</p>
dc.identifier.submissionpathcipc/88
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Family Medicine and Community Health
dc.contributor.departmentCenter for Integrated Primary Care
dc.source.pages479-486


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