Title: ICF Core Set LBP Tehran 1387
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2Comprehensive ICF Core Set for Low Back Pain
- The Ninth Special Seminar on Spine
- Tehran December 2008
3Mohammad Kamali, PhD, PTAssociate
Professor,School of Rehabilitation
SciencesRehabilitation Research CenterIran
University of Medical Sciences
- www.mkamali.com
- Kamali_at_mkamali.com
- P.O. Box 17445-183
4From ICD to ICF in short
- 1893 Classification of causes of death
- 1946 ICD / Classification of diseases
- 1980 ICIDH / Classification of disabilities as
consequences of disease - 2001 ICF / Classification of human functioning
5ICIDH - 1980
- Three levels of experience of disability
- (Disease or disorder)
- impairment disabilities
handicaps
6International Classification of Functioning,
Disability and Health (ICF. WHO, 2001)
Health condition (disorder, disease)
Body Functions and Structures (Impairments)
Participation(Restrictions)
Activities(Limitations)
Personal Factors
Environmental Factors
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8- Activity is the execution of a task or action by
an individual. It represents the individual
perspective of functioning.
9- Activity is the execution of a task or action by
an individual. It represents the individual
perspective of functioning.
Participation is involvement in a life situation.
It represents the societal perspective of
functioning.
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11Disability
Health Condition
(disease, disorder)
Limitation in activities
Impairment of body function structure
Restriction in participation
Personal
Environmental
Factors
Factors
Contextual factors
12Disability
13Functioning
14Disability is a function of the interaction
between the person and the environment
15Aims of ICF
- to provide a scientific basis for consequences of
health conditions - to establish a common language to improve
communications - to permit comparison of data across
- countries
- health care disciplines
- services
- time
- to provide a systematic coding scheme for health
information systems - WHO, Geneva, 2002
16ICF application
- Statistical tool
- (surveys, management of information systems)
- Research tool
- (outcomes, quality of life, environmental
factors) - Clinical tool
- (assessment of needs, rehabilitation, outcomes)
- Social policy
- (planning social security, compensation, policy
designs/implementation) - Educational tool
- (curriculum designs, raise awareness)
17ICF provides an international common language for
describing functioning, disability and health
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19ICF Categories
Health condition(disease, trauma)
493 Body functionsand 310 structures
384 Activities Participations
253 Environmental factors
Personal factors
Contextual factors
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21- The ICF covers comprehensively the spectrum of
problems encountered in patients with
musculoskeletal conditions by clinical experts
throughout the world. - In daily clinical practice, additional
information needs to be added to some ICF
categories to improve the precision of the
description of a specific patient.
22- "A clinician cannot easily take the main volume
of the ICF and consistently apply it to his or
her patients. In daily practice, clinicians will
only need a fraction of the categories found in
the ICF" - Üstün B et.al. Common yet specific tools to
measure clinical outcomes ICF Comprehensive Sets
and ICF Core Sets. J Rehab Med 2004 (44
suppl)7-8.
23Acceptance relies on truly practical and useful
tools!
24ICF Core Set
List of ICF categories with the typical spectrum
of problems in functioning and environmental
factors in patients with a specific condition
25ICF Core Sets Main Goals
- Make the ICF feasible for
- Clinical practice
- Research clinical and epidemiological
studies,Health reporting and monitoring of
functioning and health - Link the ICF to the ICD and to existing health
status measures
26Main Goals
- What to measure
- and not
- How to measure
- History, clinical exam and observations
- Clinical tests and batteries
- Standardized self-reported patient questionnaires
- Measures of independence, occupation or
"handicap" - Measures of resource utilization
- ICF Core Measures - clinical measures of
functioning
27Value of ICF Core Sets
- Guide for clinical assessment
- Minimum Functioning catalogue What to assess
- What are the patients problems(we do not have a
score, we have a list of problems) - Compararability of clinical data
- Patients
- Institutions, where the measures for evaluation
will be different - Countries
- Basis to improve communication
- Among professionals
- Between settings
28ICF core set
- Resulting in a list of ICF categories to be
recorded for a comprehensive, multidisciplinary
assessment of functioning and health in patients
with a specific condition - Development is based on evidence (preliminary
studies) and consensus process (Delphi exercise,
international consensus conferences)
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31ICF Core Sets
- Comprehensive ICF Core Set
- to guide multidisciplinary assessments in
patients with that condition - Brief ICF Core Set
- to be used in clinical studies
32Development of core sets
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- Osteoporosis
- Back Pain
- Stroke
- Depression
- Chronic pain
- Obesity
- Coronary heart disease
- COPD/Asthma
- Diabetes
- Breast cancer
- Musculoskeletal
- Neurology and mental problems
- Internal medicine
33LBP - Body Functions
- b126 Temperament and personality functions
- b130 Energy and drive functions
- b134 Sleep functions
- b152 Emotional functions
- b180 Experience of self and time functions
- b260 Proprioceptive function
- b280 Sensation of pain
- b455 Exercise tolerance functions
- b620 Urination functions
Brief ICF Core Set
34LBP - Body Functions
- b640 Sexual functions
- b710 Mobility of joint functions
- b715 Stability of joint functions
- b720 Mobility of bone functions
- b730 Muscle power functions
- b735 Muscle tone functions
- b740 Muscle endurance functions
- b750 Motor reflex functions
- b770 Gait pattern functions
- b780 Sensations related to muscles and movement
functions
35LBP - Body Structures
- s120 Spinal cord and related structures
- s740 Structure of pelvic region
- s750 Structure of lower extremity
- s760 Structure of trunk
- s770 Additional musculoskeletal structures
related to movement
36LBP - Activity Participation
- d240 Handling stress and other psychological
demands - d410 Changing basic body position
- d415 Maintaining a body position
- d420 Transferring oneself
- d430 Lifting and carrying objects
- d445 Hand and arm use
- d450 Walking
- d455 Moving around
- d460 Moving around in different locations
- d465 Moving around using equipment
- d470 Using transportation
- d475 Driving
- d510 Washing oneself
- d530 Toileting
37LBP - Activity Participation
- d540 Dressing
- d570 Looking after ones health
- d620 Acquisition of goods and services
- d630 Preparing meals
- d640 Doing housework
- d650 Caring for household objects
- d660 Assisting others
- d710 Basic interpersonal interactions
- d760 Family relationships
- d770 Intimate relationships
- d845 Acquiring, keeping and terminating a job
- d850 Remunerative employment
- d859 Work and employment, other specified and
unspecified - d910 Community life
- d920 Recreation and leisure
38LBP - Environmental Factors
- e110 Products or substances for personal
consumption - e120 Products and technology for personal indoor
and outdoor mobility and transportation - e135 Products and technology for employment
- e150 Design, construction and building products
and technology of buildings for public use - e155 Design, construction and building products
and technology of buildings for private use - e225 Climate
- e255 Vibration
- e310 Immediate family
- e325 Acquaintances, peers, colleagues, neighbors
and community members - e330 People in positions of authority
- e360 Other professionals
- e410 Individual attitudes of immediate family
members
39LBP - Environmental Factors
- e425 Individual attitudes of acquaintances,
peers, colleagues, neighbors and community
members - e450 Individual attitudes of health professionals
- e455 Individual attitudes of other professionals
- e460 Societal attitudes
- e465 Social norms, practices and ideologies
- e540 Transportation services, systems and
policies - e550 Legal services, systems and policies
- e570 Social security services, systems and
policies - e575 General social support services, systems and
policies - e580 Health services, systems and policies
- e585 Education and training services, systems and
policies - e590 Labor and employment services, systems and
policies
40Body Functions - RA
- b280 Pain
- b710 Mobility of joint functions
- b730 Muscle power functions
- b4555 Exercise tolerance function
- b780 Sensations related to muscles and movement
functions - b2800 Generalized pain
- b2801 Pain in body part
- b7102 Mobility of joints generalized
- b7800 Sensation of muscle stiffness
- b134 Sleep functions
- b130 Energy and drive functions
- b640 Sexual functions
- b715 Stability of joint functions
- b152 Emotional functions
- b180 Experience of self and time functions
- b1801 Body image
- b740 Muscle endurance function
- b510 Ingestion functions
- b770 Gait pattern functions
25 out of 485
41Body Structures - RA
- s750 Structure of lower extremity
- s730 Structure of upper extremity
- s710 Structure of head and neck region
- s720 Structure of shoulder region
- s75001 Hip joint
- s75011 Knee joint
- s7502 Structure of ankle and foot
- s73001 Elbow joint
- s73011 Wrist joint
- s7302 Structure of hand
- s73021 Joints of hand and fingers
- s73022 Muscles of hand
- s760 Structure of trunk
- s7600 Structure of vertebral column
- s76000 Cervical vertebral column
- s770 Additional musculoskeletal structures
related to movement - s299 Eye, ear and related structures,
unspecified - s810 Structure of areas of skin
18 out of 302
42Activities Participation RA
- d450 Walking
- d850 Remunerative employment
- d440 Fine hand use
- d410 Changing basic body position
- d445 Hand and arm use
- d230 Carrying out daily routine
- d430 Lifting and carrying objects
- d470 Using transportation
- d620 Acquisition of goods and services
- d920 Recreation and leisure
- d640 Doing housework
- d540 Dressing
- d630 Preparing meals
- d475 Driving
- d530 Toileting
- d550 Eating
- d859 Work and employment, other specified and
unspecified - d170 Writing
- d510 Washing oneself
31 out of 384
43Environmental Factors - RA
21 out of 253
- e310 Immediate family
- e580 Health services, systems and policies
- e355 Health professionals
- e115 Products and technology for personal use in
daily living - e570 Social security services, systems and
policies - e155 Design, construction and building products
and technology of buildings for private use - e110 Products or substances for personal
consumption - e450 Individual attitudes of health professionals
- e150 Design, construction and building products
and technology of buildings for public use - e135 Products and technology for employment
- e425 Individual attitudes of aquaintances, peers,
colleagues, neighbors and community members - e410 Individual attitudes of immediate family
members - e420 Individual attitudes of friends
- e540 Transportation services, systems and
policies - e340 Personal care providers and personal
assistants - e360 Other professionals
- e320 Friends
- e120 Products and technology for personal indoor
and outdoor mobility and transportation - e460 Societal attitudes
44FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF CORE SETS
- Core sets for patients with neurological,
musculoskeletal, and cardiopulmonary conditions
in the acute setting - Core sets for other chronic conditions, as
psoriasis, ankylosing spondylitis, - Core sets for special situations, e g home
setting, job rehabilitation
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46Rehabilitationis the multi- and
interdisciplinary patient-oriented management
offunctioning and health of people with a
condition
47RehabilitationManagement of functioning and
health