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Validation of the Brief International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) Core Set for Hand Conditions

Validation of the Brief International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) Core Set for Hand Conditions
Validation of the Brief International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) Core Set for Hand Conditions
Study design: Cross-sectional multi-centre study.

Introduction: The ICF Core Sets for Hand Conditions (HC) have been developed to describe functioning of patients with HC.

Purpose of the study: To study the content validity of the Brief ICF Core Set for HC.

Methods: Patients with HC were interviewed using the Comprehensive ICF Core Set for HC. ICF categories that best explained variation in patients' general health were identified using multiple regression methods.

Results: Overall, 12 of the 23 ICF categories of the Brief ICF Core Set could be validated. Our analyzes further revealed that the categories “b134 Sleep functions”, “s830 Structure of nails”, “e225 Climate” as well as categories referring to “e4 Attitudes” also deserve consideration when assessing functioning in patients with HC.

Conclusions: Clinicians are encouraged to complement the Brief ICF Core Set for HC by adding sleep functions, structure of nails, climate and attitudes, especially when following patients over time.

Level of Evidence: Level 3.
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Kus, Sandra
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Oberhauser, Cornelia
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Cieza, Alarcos
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Kus, Sandra
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Oberhauser, Cornelia
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Cieza, Alarcos
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Kus, Sandra, Oberhauser, Cornelia and Cieza, Alarcos (2012) Validation of the Brief International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) Core Set for Hand Conditions. Journal of Hand Therapy. (doi:10.1016/j.jht.2012.02.003). (PMID:22572566)

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Abstract

Study design: Cross-sectional multi-centre study.

Introduction: The ICF Core Sets for Hand Conditions (HC) have been developed to describe functioning of patients with HC.

Purpose of the study: To study the content validity of the Brief ICF Core Set for HC.

Methods: Patients with HC were interviewed using the Comprehensive ICF Core Set for HC. ICF categories that best explained variation in patients' general health were identified using multiple regression methods.

Results: Overall, 12 of the 23 ICF categories of the Brief ICF Core Set could be validated. Our analyzes further revealed that the categories “b134 Sleep functions”, “s830 Structure of nails”, “e225 Climate” as well as categories referring to “e4 Attitudes” also deserve consideration when assessing functioning in patients with HC.

Conclusions: Clinicians are encouraged to complement the Brief ICF Core Set for HC by adding sleep functions, structure of nails, climate and attitudes, especially when following patients over time.

Level of Evidence: Level 3.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 7 May 2012
Organisations: Psychology

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Local EPrints ID: 340814
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/340814
ISSN: 0894-1130
PURE UUID: fef8f68e-f86e-4ee6-825e-b251ac161324

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Date deposited: 03 Jul 2012 12:01
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 11:30

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Author: Sandra Kus
Author: Cornelia Oberhauser
Author: Alarcos Cieza

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