Objective To test the impact of introducing a format based on the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health, version for children and youth (ICF-CY) as a road-map for in-hospital paediatric neuro-rehabilitation on target definition, intra-team communication and workload as perceived by involved professionals. Design Single-centre pilot testing with impact assessment. Patients Team members of a tertiary care paediatric neurorehabilitation unit included 15 consecutive patients with severe neurological conditions. Methods An ICF-CY based format for rehabilitation projection and programming was constructed and tested for 12 months. The format comprises 3 sections: project, programme, and follow-up. Impact on the r...
This article provides an overview of a newly approved World Health Organization framework and classi...
Context: Rehabilitation Medicine is dedicated to optimise patients function and health in the most c...
Objective: To increase understanding of the community neuropsychological rehabilitation goals of you...
Background: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) Core Sets ...
Three studies were conducted to explore the utility of the WHO taxonomy of health outcomes, namely t...
PURPOSE In 2001, the World Health Organization published the International Classification of Functio...
Objective:This study explored how professionals in interdisciplinary teams perceived the implementat...
INTRODUCTION: Although deemed a globally accepted framework, there remains scare evidence on the pro...
Background: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health for children and ...
Functional status may be a better indicator of health care needs and outcomes than diagnosis. Approp...
This doctoral dissertation comprises four studies and an expert consensus meeting charged with ident...
OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of in-service training on staff's self-reported knowledge, understan...
The ICF-CY is the first universal classification system of child health and disability. This classif...
OBJECTIVE: To identify candidate categories for International Classification of Functioning, Disabil...
OBJECTIVES: Multidisciplinary teamwork is increasingly recognized as a critical factor of success in...
This article provides an overview of a newly approved World Health Organization framework and classi...
Context: Rehabilitation Medicine is dedicated to optimise patients function and health in the most c...
Objective: To increase understanding of the community neuropsychological rehabilitation goals of you...
Background: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) Core Sets ...
Three studies were conducted to explore the utility of the WHO taxonomy of health outcomes, namely t...
PURPOSE In 2001, the World Health Organization published the International Classification of Functio...
Objective:This study explored how professionals in interdisciplinary teams perceived the implementat...
INTRODUCTION: Although deemed a globally accepted framework, there remains scare evidence on the pro...
Background: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health for children and ...
Functional status may be a better indicator of health care needs and outcomes than diagnosis. Approp...
This doctoral dissertation comprises four studies and an expert consensus meeting charged with ident...
OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of in-service training on staff's self-reported knowledge, understan...
The ICF-CY is the first universal classification system of child health and disability. This classif...
OBJECTIVE: To identify candidate categories for International Classification of Functioning, Disabil...
OBJECTIVES: Multidisciplinary teamwork is increasingly recognized as a critical factor of success in...
This article provides an overview of a newly approved World Health Organization framework and classi...
Context: Rehabilitation Medicine is dedicated to optimise patients function and health in the most c...
Objective: To increase understanding of the community neuropsychological rehabilitation goals of you...