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Personal, family and societal educational needs assessment of individuals with spinal cord injury in Iran

Zahra Khazaeipour, Abolfazl Abouie, Fatemeh Zarei, Hamid Mirzaaghaie, Afsaneh Abd-Mousavi, Alireza Salehi-Nejad, Alexander R Vaccaro and Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar
Neurosciences Journal July 2018, 23 (3) 216-222; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2018.3.20180023
Zahra Khazaeipour
From Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center (Khazaeipour, Mirzaaghaie, Abd-Mousavi), Neuroscience Institute, from Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center (Abouie, Rahimi-Movaghar), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, from the Faculty of World Studies (Salehi-Nejad), University of Tehran, from Health Education Department (Zarei), Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, and from the Rothman Institute (Vaccaro), Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, United States of America
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Abolfazl Abouie
From Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center (Khazaeipour, Mirzaaghaie, Abd-Mousavi), Neuroscience Institute, from Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center (Abouie, Rahimi-Movaghar), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, from the Faculty of World Studies (Salehi-Nejad), University of Tehran, from Health Education Department (Zarei), Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, and from the Rothman Institute (Vaccaro), Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, United States of America
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Fatemeh Zarei
From Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center (Khazaeipour, Mirzaaghaie, Abd-Mousavi), Neuroscience Institute, from Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center (Abouie, Rahimi-Movaghar), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, from the Faculty of World Studies (Salehi-Nejad), University of Tehran, from Health Education Department (Zarei), Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, and from the Rothman Institute (Vaccaro), Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, United States of America
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Hamid Mirzaaghaie
From Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center (Khazaeipour, Mirzaaghaie, Abd-Mousavi), Neuroscience Institute, from Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center (Abouie, Rahimi-Movaghar), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, from the Faculty of World Studies (Salehi-Nejad), University of Tehran, from Health Education Department (Zarei), Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, and from the Rothman Institute (Vaccaro), Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, United States of America
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Afsaneh Abd-Mousavi
From Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center (Khazaeipour, Mirzaaghaie, Abd-Mousavi), Neuroscience Institute, from Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center (Abouie, Rahimi-Movaghar), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, from the Faculty of World Studies (Salehi-Nejad), University of Tehran, from Health Education Department (Zarei), Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, and from the Rothman Institute (Vaccaro), Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, United States of America
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Alireza Salehi-Nejad
From Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center (Khazaeipour, Mirzaaghaie, Abd-Mousavi), Neuroscience Institute, from Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center (Abouie, Rahimi-Movaghar), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, from the Faculty of World Studies (Salehi-Nejad), University of Tehran, from Health Education Department (Zarei), Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, and from the Rothman Institute (Vaccaro), Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, United States of America
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Alexander R Vaccaro
From Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center (Khazaeipour, Mirzaaghaie, Abd-Mousavi), Neuroscience Institute, from Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center (Abouie, Rahimi-Movaghar), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, from the Faculty of World Studies (Salehi-Nejad), University of Tehran, from Health Education Department (Zarei), Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, and from the Rothman Institute (Vaccaro), Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, United States of America
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Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar
From Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center (Khazaeipour, Mirzaaghaie, Abd-Mousavi), Neuroscience Institute, from Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center (Abouie, Rahimi-Movaghar), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, from the Faculty of World Studies (Salehi-Nejad), University of Tehran, from Health Education Department (Zarei), Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, and from the Rothman Institute (Vaccaro), Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, United States of America
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