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Linking the ICF codes to clinical real-ufe assessments: The challenge of the transition from theory to practice [Misure di valutazione e abbinamento dei codici ICF in medicina riabilitativa: La sfida del passaggio dalla teoria alla pratica]

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
According to the latest WHO guidelines, the ICD-ICF joint use currently represents the most agreed method to portray a patient's Care Pathway during a hospitalization. On this note, ICS Maugeri carried out an internal project aiming to identify the ICF codes that better describe the rehabilitation pathways in its Italian Institutes. 2 main goals so far have been achieved: 1. To re-conceptualize the Care Pathways thought the lenses of the ICD-ICF frameworks; 2. To link, whenever possible and by means of the WHO-ICF linking rules, each pertinent ICF code to the most appropriate assessment method, harmonizing its outputs to the 0-4 ICF Likert scale. The current project represents a first attempt towards the creation of a standard functioning assessment methodology to be implemented in rehabilitation settings. Despite being referred to the Maugeri group only, the ICD-ICF procedure described could hopefully be extended to other settings, representing a support for health information technologies.
Iris type:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Chronicity; Disability; ICF; Rehabilitation medicine; ICF; disabilità; cronicità; medicina riabilitativa;
List of contributors:
Giardini, A.; Vitacca, M.; Pedretti, R.; Nardone, A.; Chiovato, L.; Spanevello, A.; Abdo, S.; Aiachini, B.; Ambrosetti, M.; Bazzini, G.; Bianchi, F.; Bianchi, L.; Bruschi, C.; Capirossi, C.; Condello, S.; Corica, G.; Coma, S.; Cossa, F.; Cremascoli, S.; De Cicco, D.; Estraneo, A.; Felicetti, G.; Ferrari, M.; Ferriero, G.; Garbelli, C.; Giorgi, G.; Giorgi, I.; La Manna, A.; Lanzillo, B.; Lodigiani, A.; Lorenzoni, M.; Lo Russo, F.; Losavio, E.; Manera, M. R.; Mariani, P.; Mazza, A.; Mauri, R.; Multari, V.; Nicola, L.; Paneroni, M.; Panigazzi, M.; Passantino, A.; Pedretti, R. F.; Piaggi, G.; Pistarini, C.; Pribetich, M.; Rosolia, P.; Sparpaglione, D.; Springhetti, I.; Santoro, C.; Schmid, M.; Genta, F. T.; Terolla, C.; Traversi, E.; Traversoni, S.; Zaliani, A.
Authors of the University:
FERRIERO GIORGIO
SPANEVELLO ANTONIO
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2099327
Published in:
GIORNALE ITALIANO DI MEDICINA DEL LAVORO ED ERGONOMIA
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