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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
A comprehensive and holistic nature of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) makes it extremely useful in clinical practice. <ref>Saleeby P. ICF and Application in Clinical Practice Course. Plus 2022</ref> The primary purpose of applying International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) into clinical practice is to establish a common language for defining health and health-related states between different providers. The main goal is to improve communication between healthcare workers and people with disabilities when health-related topics are discussed. This goal can be achieved | |||
== WHO Disability Assessment Schedule == | |||
=== Framework === | |||
=== Classification === | |||
=== ICF-Based Tools/ICF Informed Tools === | |||
Framework, classification, The ICF-based tools, the ICF-informed tools (WHODAS, ICF checklist) | |||
=== Case Study === | === Case Study === | ||
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# Choosing ICF developed qualifiers or qualifiers specific to the profession you represent | # Choosing ICF developed qualifiers or qualifiers specific to the profession you represent | ||
'''Body structure''' codes (s codes) according to specificity : | |||
* s810: structures of the area of skin | * s810: structures of the area of skin | ||
* s8102: | * s8102:skin of the upper extremity | ||
'''Body functions''' (b codes) following the skin healing process: | |||
* b810: protective functions of the skin may be impaired temporarily | |||
* b820: functions of the skin for repairing breaks and other damage to the skin (from wound stage to scar formation) | |||
** Inclusion and exclusion criteria can be applied to the body functions domain: | |||
*** ''Inclusion'': function of scab formation, healing, scaring; bruising and keloid formation | |||
*** ''Exclusion'': protective function of the skin; other functions of the skin. | |||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Revision as of 20:38, 8 September 2022
Original Editor - Ewa Jaraczewska based on the course by Patricia Saleeby
Top Contributors - Ewa Jaraczewska, Jess Bell and Tarina van der Stockt
Introduction[edit | edit source]
A comprehensive and holistic nature of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) makes it extremely useful in clinical practice. [1] The primary purpose of applying International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) into clinical practice is to establish a common language for defining health and health-related states between different providers. The main goal is to improve communication between healthcare workers and people with disabilities when health-related topics are discussed. This goal can be achieved
WHO Disability Assessment Schedule[edit | edit source]
Framework[edit | edit source]
Classification[edit | edit source]
ICF-Based Tools/ICF Informed Tools[edit | edit source]
Framework, classification, The ICF-based tools, the ICF-informed tools (WHODAS, ICF checklist)
Case Study[edit | edit source]
The patient sustained a burn injury to the hand causing damage to the integrity of the skin structure.
Goals:
- Defining ICF codes that correspond to this patient's injury for the purpose of assessment
- Choosing ICF developed qualifiers or qualifiers specific to the profession you represent
Body structure codes (s codes) according to specificity :
- s810: structures of the area of skin
- s8102:skin of the upper extremity
Body functions (b codes) following the skin healing process:
- b810: protective functions of the skin may be impaired temporarily
- b820: functions of the skin for repairing breaks and other damage to the skin (from wound stage to scar formation)
- Inclusion and exclusion criteria can be applied to the body functions domain:
- Inclusion: function of scab formation, healing, scaring; bruising and keloid formation
- Exclusion: protective function of the skin; other functions of the skin.
- Inclusion and exclusion criteria can be applied to the body functions domain:
Resources[edit | edit source]
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Saleeby P. ICF and Application in Clinical Practice Course. Plus 2022