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Title of Journal: J Occup Rehabil

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Abbravation: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation

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Springer US

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10.1016/0021-9681(81)90017-5

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1573-3688

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Vocational Rehabilitation Evaluation and the Inter

Authors: Mikhail Saltychev Aila Kinnunen Katri Laimi
Publish Date: 2012/09/25
Volume: 23, Issue: 1, Pages: 106-114
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Purpose To identify the most frequent functional limitations according to the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health ICF obtained by unstandardised clinical assessment of patients with chronic musculoskeletal disorders who underwent vocational rehabilitation evaluation and to compare the obtained list with simplified versions of ICF Methods The descriptions of functional limitations were retrospectively identified for 32 patients The original vocational rehabilitation evaluation was conducted by a multiprofessional team in an outpatient clinic of a university hospital The obtained descriptions were converted to ICF codes the most frequent being compared with the ICF Checklist of the World Health Organization WHO and the ICF Comprehensive and Brief Core Sets suggested by the ICF Research Branch Results In the study population 53  women 141 ICF codes were identified with a preciseness of three or more digits the average being 21 codes/subject median 200 range 9–40 When truncated to three digits 84 ICF codes remained average 18 codes/subject range 9–25 45 of which appeared in over 10  of the study population 24 also being found in the ICF Comprehensive 5 in the ICF Brief Core Sets and 33 in the WHO ICF Checklist Conclusions The list of most frequent ICF codes retrospectively obtained in this study from unstandardised records showed a similarity with ICF Comprehensive and Brief Core Sets by ICF Research Branch and the ICF Checklist by WHO but with a bias towards the identification of body structures and functions The results support the use of ICF in vocational rehabilitation evaluation to ensure comprehensiveness of evaluation The ICF Comprehensive Core Set seems to be the most useful for the needs of multiprofessional team when assessing functioning of patients


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