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The ICF forms a useful framework for classifying individual patient goals in post-acute rehabilitation
Autor/in:
Lohmann, Stefanie; Decker, Julia; Müller, Martin; Strobl, Ralf; Grill, Eva
Herausgeber/in:
European Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Quelle:
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine (JRM), 2011, Volume 43 (Issue 2), Seite 151-155, Uppsala: Eigenverlag, ISSN: 1650-1977 (Print); 1651-2081 (Online)
Jahr:
2011
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Abstract:
Timely goal setting in close collaboration with the patient is essential to successful rehabilitation. We therefore sought to identify goals of patients in early post-acute rehabilitation as predictors of improved functioning.
We conducted a prospective multi-centre cohort study in 5 early post-acute rehabilitation facilities.
Patients with musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary and neurological conditions were recruited between May 2005 and August 2008.
A semi-structured questionnaire was used to identify patient goals and to assess improvement in overall functioning. Patients' goals were coded according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (
ICF). By means of a mixed effects model we examined the association between goal attainment and improved functioning.
A total of 116 patients gave 546 statements, of which 426 were linked to 74
ICF categories, which were assigned to the existing comprehensive post-acute
ICF Core Sets. Improvements in walking, recreation and leisure, pain, and transfer were the most frequently reported goals. In multivariable analysis patients' goal attainment was not a predictor for improved overall functioning.
The
ICF can be used to identify and structure patients' goals. Patients' perspective should be considered in the rehabilitation process.
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Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine (JRM)
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Referenznummer:
R/ZA595910
Informationsstand: 10.03.2011