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The use of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health in health surveys: a reflection on its limits and possibilities

The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)1 is a useful tool to know the conditions of the functionality of people, associated or not to any disease, as well as to identify the environmental and personal factors which favor their activities and, consequently, their quality of life. Among the various uses of ICF is its use in populational surveys on health and disability.

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Influence of context in social participation of people with disabilities in Brazil

Influence of context in social participation of people with disabilities in Brazil by Fabiana C. M. Silva, Rosana F. Sampaio, Fabiane R. Ferreira, Vitor P. Camargos, Jorge A. Neves   Objective: To identify environmental and personal factors associated with social participation in adults with various diseases/health conditions residing in the urban areas of the Belo

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A Qualitative Study of Workers with Chronic Pain in Brazil and its Social Consequences

A Qualitative Study of Workers with Chronic Pain in Brazil and its Social Consequences by Fabiana Caetano Martins Silva Rosana Ferreira Sampaio Marisa Cotta Mancini Madel Terezinha Luz Marcus Alessandro Alcântara Chronic pain contributes towards less diversified participation centred on household activities, fewer social relationships and smaller number of recreational activities. The aim of the

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Empirical analysis of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) using structural equation modelling

Empirical analysis of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) using structural equation modelling by Fabiana C. M. S. Dutra, Marisa C. Mancini, Jorge A. Neves, Renata N. Kirkwood, Rosana F. Sampaio Method: The cross-sectional study was completed with 226 adult patients with different health conditions who attended a Brazilian rehabilitation unit. The

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ICanFunction mHealth Solution (mICF) prototype: User experiences

This presentation shows the results from the study, which aimed to develop and test the user experience and feasibility of a patient-centered proof-of-concept (POC) of the mICF. Authors: ANTTILA H, KOKKO K, PALTAMAA J, WECKSTRÖM P, HIEKKALA S with The International mICF Partnership Objectives: to develop with agile techniques a proof-of-concept (POC) of the mICF

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The value of interprofessional education in identifying unaddressed primary health care challenges in a community: Case study from South Africa

Many countries rely on community health workers (CHWs) at a primary health care (PHC) level to connect individuals with needs to health professionals at health-care facilities, especially in resource-limited environments. The majority of health professionals are centrally based in facilities with little to no interaction with communities or CHWs. Stellenbosch University (South Africa), included interprofessional

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International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: Catalyst for interprofessional education and collaborative practice

Patient-centred and community-based care is required for promotion of health equity. To enhance patient-centred interprofessional care, the World Health Organization recommends using the framework of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Stellenbosch University’s Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (IPECP) strategy has promoted using ICF since 2010. Undergraduate medical students on rural clinical placements are expected to use ICF in approaching and managing patients. Students’ ability to develop interprofessional care plans using ICF is assessed by a team of preceptors representing various health professions. This study explored the experiences of medical students and their preceptors using ICF in IPECP, and how patients perceived care received. Associative Group Analysis methodology was used to collect data for this study. In total, 68 study participants were enrolled of which 37 were medical students, 16 preceptors and 15 patients. Students found ICF enabled a patient-centred approach and reinforce the importance of context. Patients felt listened to and cared for. Preceptors, obliged to use ICF, came to appreciate the advantages of interprofessional care, promoting mutually beneficial teamwork and job satisfaction. The value of integrating IPECP as an authentic learning experience was demonstrated as was ICF as a catalyst in pushing boundaries for change.

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