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Atipong Pimdee 《Home health care services quarterly》2017,36(2):81-95
ABSTRACTHome health care is an essential service for home-bound patients in Thailand. In this action research study, we used the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework to modify home health care services provided by a university hospital. Staff responsible for delivering the services (physical therapist, nurses, and Thai traditional medicine practitioners) participated in the development of an ICF-based assessment tool and home health care service procedure. After an 8-month trial of implementing these changes, professional satisfaction and empowerment were high among the home health care team members. Patients and their caregivers were also satisfied with the services. In conclusion, the ICF is an effective means of guiding home health care. 相似文献
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Michael H. Fox Donald R. Betts 《The International journal of health planning and management》2013,28(2):172-180
This article describes use of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a tool for strategic planning. The ICF is the international classification system for factors that influence health, including Body Structures, Body Functions, Activities and Participation and Environmental Factors. An overview of strategic planning and the ICF are provided. Selected ICF concepts and nomenclature are used to demonstrate its utility in helping develop a classic planning framework, objectives, measures and actions. Some issues and resolutions for applying the ICF are described. Applying the ICF for strategic health planning is an innovative approach that fosters the inclusion of social ecological health determinants and broad populations. If employed from the onset of planning, the ICF can help public health organizations systematically conceptualize, organize and communicate a strategic health plan. This article is a US Government work and is in the public domain in the USA. 相似文献
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Health and functioning in the everyday lives of young children with cancer: documenting with the International Classification of Functioning,Disability and Health – Children and Youth (ICF‐CY) 下载免费PDF全文
L. Darcy K. Enskär M. Granlund R. J. Simeonsson C. Peterson M. Björk 《Child: care, health and development》2015,41(3):475-482
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Background Vocational rehabilitation (VR) is a key process in work disability (WD) management which aims to engage or re-engage individuals
to work and employment. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) by the World Health Organization
(WHO) can be interfaced with VR but there is a lack of evidence of what ICF contents experts in the field consider. The objective
of this study is to survey the experts in the VR field with regard to what factors are considered important to patients participating
in VR using the ICF as the language to summarize the results. Methods An internet-based survey was conducted with experts from six WHO Regions (Africa, the Americas, Eastern Mediterranean, Europe,
South-East Asia, and Western Pacific). Experts were asked six open-ended questions on factors that are important in VR. Each
question was related to a component of the ICF (body functions, body structures, activities and, environmental factors, and personal factors). Responses were linked to the ICF. Results Using a modified stratified randomized sampling, 201 experts were sent the survey and 151 experts responded (75% response
rate). We identified 101 ICF categories: 22 (21.8%) for body functions, 13 (12.9%) for body structures, 36 (35.6%) for activities and participation, and 30 (29.7%) for environmental factors. Conclusions There was a multitude of ICF functioning domains according to the respondents which indicates the complexity of VR. This
expert survey has provided a list of ICF categories which could be considered in VR. 相似文献
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Imrie R 《Sociology of health & illness》2004,26(3):287-305
The paper describes and evaluates the theoretical underpinnings of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), and develops the proposition that its conceptual framework provides a coherent, if uneven, guide through the competing conceptions of disability. To date, however, there has been little evaluation of the theoretical efficacy of the ICF. In seeking to redress this, the paper develops the argument that the ICF fails to specify, in any detail, the content of some of its main claims about the nature of impairment and disability. This has the potential to limit its capacity to educate and influence users about the relational nature of disability. The paper develops the contention that three parts of the ICF require further conceptual clarification and development: (a) (re)defining the nature of impairment; (b) specifying the content of biopsychosocial theory; and (c) clarifying the meaning and implications of universalisation as a principle for guiding the development of disability policies. 相似文献
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Escorpizo R Finger ME Glässel A Gradinger F Lückenkemper M Cieza A 《Journal of occupational rehabilitation》2011,21(2):134-146
Background: Vocational rehabilitation (VR) is aimed at engaging or re-engaging individuals with work participation and employment. The
International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) by the World Health Organization can be operationalized
in the context of VR. The objective of this study is to review the literature to identify outcomes or measures being used
in VR using a systematic review methodology and link those measures to the ICF. Methods: We applied a structured search strategy using multiple databases. Items or constructs of the measures or outcomes identified
were linked to the ICF by two trained individuals. Results: We have identified 648 measures which contained 10,582 concepts that were linked to the ICF which resulted in 87 second-level
ICF categories. Out of the 87 categories, 31 (35.6%) were related to body functions, 43 (49.4%) were related to activities and participation, and 13 (14.9%) were related to environmental factors. No category was related to body structures. Conclusions: Our review found great diversity in the ICF contents of the measures used in different VR settings and study populations,
which indicates the complexity of VR. This systematic review has provided a list of ICF categories which could be considered
towards a successful VR. 相似文献
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Diniz D Medeiros M Squinca F 《Cadernos de saúde pública / Ministério da Saúde, Funda??o Oswaldo Cruz, Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública》2007,23(10):2507-2510
An analysis of the World Health Organization terminology for disability indicates the influence of the social model of disability in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health. This theoretical framework should guide any translations of the document. In Brazil, the document was translated as Classifica??o Internacional de Funcionalidade, Incapacidade e Saúde. We argue that more appropriate than translating disability as "incapacidade" and impairments as "deficiências" would be to use the term "deficiência" for disability and "les?o" for impairment. Considering the normative impact of a WHO document for social policy and international research, the translation should accurately reflect the concepts and their theoretical basis. 相似文献
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The identification of the content of a measure could ensure that the most appropriate measure is chosen to meet a particular objective. Mapping the Impact of Weight on Quality Of Life (IWQOL-Lite) to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) will improve the understanding of its structure and aid in the interpretation of the results. 相似文献17.
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Vanessa K Noonan Jacek A Kopec Luc Noreau Joel Singer Anna Chan Louise C Masse Marcel F Dvorak 《Health and quality of life outcomes》2009,7(1):93