ICF classification of therapeutic goals for outpatient episodes of neurorehabilitation in post-stroke and Parkinson disease.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-07 DOI:10.1080/09638288.2023.2290201
Marghuretta D Bland, Carey L Holleran, Caitlin A Newman, Meghan Fahey, Timothy J Nordahl, Tamara R DeAngelis, Teresa D Ellis, Darcy S Reisman, Gammon M Earhart, Catherine E Lang
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Purpose: To understand therapeutic priorities, a secondary data analysis on a retrospective cohort was conducted to classify rehabilitation goals according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF).

Materials and methods: Therapeutic goals from an initial outpatient physical or occupational therapy evaluation for patients post-stroke or with Parkinson disease, were classified into Level 1 of the ICF. Goals in the Activity and Participation component were further sub-classified as activity capacity or activity performance (self-report or direct) in daily life.

Results: 776 goals across 104 participants were classified into Level 1 of the ICF. The majority, 73% (563/776) were classified as Activity and Participation, 20% (155/776) as Body Function and 2% (17/776) as Environmental Factors. Fifty-two percent (400/776) of all goals were classified as activity capacity and 21% (163/776) as activity performance in daily life, with 21% (160/776) of goals measuring self-report activity performance in daily life and less than 1% (3/776) of goals measuring direct activity performance in daily life.

Conclusions: While the majority of therapeutic goals were classified into the Activity and Participation component, less than 1% of goals measured direct activity performance in daily life. If people seek outpatient rehabilitation to improve functioning in their real-world environment, therapeutic goal setting should reflect this.

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脑卒中和帕金森病患者门诊神经康复治疗目标的ICF分类。
目的:为了了解治疗优先级,对回顾性队列进行二次数据分析,根据国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)对康复目标进行分类。材料和方法:对卒中后或帕金森病患者进行初步门诊物理或职业治疗评估,治疗目标被划分为ICF 1级。活动和参与部分的目标进一步细分为日常生活中的活动能力或活动表现(自我报告或直接)。结果:104名参与者的776个目标被划分为ICF的一级。73%(563/776)被分类为活动和参与,20%(155/776)被分类为身体功能,2%(17/776)被分类为环境因素。所有目标中有52%(400/776)被归类为活动能力,21%(163/776)被归类为日常生活中的活动表现,其中21%(160/776)的目标测量日常生活中的自我报告活动表现,不到1%(3/776)的目标测量日常生活中的直接活动表现。结论:虽然大多数治疗目标被归类为活动和参与部分,但不到1%的目标测量了日常生活中的直接活动表现。如果人们寻求门诊康复来改善他们在现实环境中的功能,治疗目标的设定应该反映这一点。
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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
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期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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