Comparison of multidisciplinary use of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) in paper and electronic forms for patients with acute stroke
https://doi.org/10.24884/1682-6655-2023-22-2-44-50
Abstract
The aim of the study was to assess how the use of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) affects the formulation of a rehabilitation diagnosis.
Materials and methods. Three patient groups were formed: the first group (n=130) did not use the ICF, the second (n=130) used the paper-based ICF, and the third (n=54) used the ICFreader software.
Results. The use of ICF leads to more rehabilitative problems in the diagnosis that can be solved within the rehabilitation course. The highest number of clinically insignificant function domains was found in group 1. The number of activity and participation domains and environmental factor domains was significantly higher in groups two and three compared to group one. In group two the team spent between 8 and 15 minutes for the initial discussion per patient and between 2 and 5 minutes for repeated discussions.
Conclusion. Applying the ICF in paper form and using the ICF-reader software leads to more rehabilitative problems in the rehabilitation diagnosis, which can be solved within the rehabilitation course.
About the Authors
A. A. ShmoninRussian Federation
Shmonin Aleksey A. – MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Pathophysiology (Course of Clinical Pathophysiology)
8, Sheremetevskij pr., Ivanovo, 153012
M. N. Maltseva
Russian Federation
Maltseva Maria N. – Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Psychology and Pedagogy
6-8, L’va Tolstogo street, Saint Petersburg, 197022
L. N. Soloveva
Russian Federation
Solovjeva Ludmila N. – MD, Ph. D., Head of General Neurology Department
14, litera A, Vavilovyh str., Saint Petersburg, 195257
72, litera A, Kondrat’evskij pr., Saint Petersburg, 195271
E. V. Melnikova
Russian Federation
Melnikova Elena V. – MD, Ph. D. (Medical Sciences), Professor, Chief Freelance Specialist for Medical Rehabilitation of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation in North-West Federal District, Dean of Department of Continuing Professional Education, Head of Clinical Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation Department
72, litera A, Kondrat’evskij pr., Saint Petersburg, 195271
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For citations:
Shmonin A.A., Maltseva M.N., Soloveva L.N., Melnikova E.V. Comparison of multidisciplinary use of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) in paper and electronic forms for patients with acute stroke. Regional blood circulation and microcirculation. 2023;22(2):44-50. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/1682-6655-2023-22-2-44-50