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Home / 2. Research & Education / 3. Current Research / 4. SCI Model System / BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE SPINAL CORD INJURY MODEL SYSTEM The Baylor Scott & White Spinal Cord Injury Model System (BSW-SCIMS) is a nationally recognized program that supports innovative clinical care and research to evaluate medical, rehabilitation, vocational and other services to meet the needs of individuals with SCI. The BSW-SCIMS is one of 14 centers nationwide that was awarded a competitive grant by the National Institute of Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), due to its recognition as a national leader in SCI research and patient care. HELPFUL LINKS * Living with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) | Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC) * Quick Review of Research | Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC) * Publications | Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC) * NSCISC - Facts and Figures - 2021.pdf (uab.edu) * About the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) | ACL Administration for Community Living * Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation | BSWRehab PURPOSE OF THE SCI MODEL SYSTEM * Deliver coordinated rehabilitation care to patients withSCI * Track the health of patients over their life-time to better understand and support their recovery * Conduct innovative research to improve patient outcomes * Participate in collaborative, multi-site research with other SCI Model System centers across the country * Provide resources to patients and families The Baylor Scott & White Spinal Cord Injury Model System is currently funded between 2021-2026 and provides the largest continuum of care to individuals with SCI in North Texas and surrounding states. This continuum includes emergency medical services, acute care, rehabilitation, and outpatient services. As part of the Baylor Scott &White Health system, the BSW-SCIMS pools the efforts and talents of caring individuals with expertise in areas such as rehabilitation, neuropsychology, and therapy at one of the top-ranked rehabilitation institution's in the country. LOCAL PROJECT PREVENTION OF POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF MODIFIED BRIEF PROLONGED EXPOSURE THERAPY (BRIEF PE) DURING INPATIENT REHABILITATION POST SCI Investigators Mark Powers, PhD (PI); Ann Marie Warren, PhD (co-PI); Seema Sikka, MD (Co-I) Importance Although the physical outcomes associated with SCI have been widely studied, the psychological consequences of sustaining a SCI remain less explored. Prolonged exposure therapy (PE) is a well-researched and highly effective treatment for PTSD across multiple traumas. However, early intervention with Brief PE for PTSD prevention among people post SCI in a rehabilitation setting has not yet been tested. We aim to conduct the first test of the Brief PE intervention to prevent PTSD among patients with SCI. Goal We will conduct a RCT to examine the efficacy of the modified Brief PE intervention delivered in an inpatient rehabilitation setting post-SCI to reduce PTSD symptoms (primary outcome) at 1, 3, and 6 months from baseline; (2) Examine the efficacy of the modified brief PE intervention on secondary outcomes including depression, general anxiety, pain, and quality of life at 1, 3, and 6 months from baseline; and (3) Assess the feasibility and fidelity of delivering the Brief PE intervention to people with SCI. BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE SPINAL CORD INJURY MODEL SYSTEM INVESTIGATORS BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE INSTITUTE FOR REHABILITATION Ann Marie Warren, PhD, ABPP | Project Director Rita Hamilton, DO | Co-Project Director Mark Powers, PhD | Co-Investigator Seema Sikka, MD | Co-Investigator Chad Swank, PT, PhD | Co-Investigator Simon Driver, PhD | Co-Investigator Monica Bennett, PhD | Biostatistician Librada Callender, MPH, CCRC | Project Manager Megan Douglas, PhD | Interventionist Chista Ochoa, MPH | Research Coordinator Erina Sarker, MPH | Research Coordinator Jacqueline Nguyen, MPH | Research Coordinator ABOUT OUR FUNDING The contents of this website were developed under a grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90SIMS0011). NIDILRR is a Center within the Administration for Community Living (ACL), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). 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