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Validation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) core sets from 2001 to 2019 – a scoping review

Elin Karlsson, Johanna Gustafsson

2021Disability and Rehabilitation67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The results of the current study show that only 66% of the existing ICF core sets are validated. Many of the validation studies are conducted in a European context and from a single perspective. More validation studies of ICF core sets from the perspective of both patients and professionals are needed.Implications for rehabilitationICF core sets aim to facilitate assessments in clinical settings and research.Validation studies indicate in general that the ICF core sets are valid and relevant for patients and professionals in the specific areas explored and thus can be used in rehabilitation settings.To improve the quality of ICF core sets, more validation studies are needed for ICF core sets not yet tested and for ICF core sets that have been validated only in one study or for one specific population or target group.

Topics & Concepts

International Classification of Functioning, Disability and HealthPsychologyCore (optical fiber)Applied psychologyGerontologyClinical psychologyRehabilitationMedicineComputer scienceNeuroscienceTelecommunicationsCerebral Palsy and Movement DisordersChronic Disease Management StrategiesDelphi Technique in Research
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