The development of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health for Child and Youth (ICF-CY) Core Sets: a systematic review.
Autor: | Tofani M; Professional Development, Continuous Education and Research Service, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital IRCCS, Rome, Italy., Mustari M; Professional Development, Continuous Education and Research Service, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital IRCCS, Rome, Italy., Tiozzo E; Professional Development, Continuous Education and Research Service, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital IRCCS, Rome, Italy., Dall'Oglio I; Professional Development, Continuous Education and Research Service, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital IRCCS, Rome, Italy., Morelli D; Professional Development, Continuous Education and Research Service, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital IRCCS, Rome, Italy., Gawronski O; Professional Development, Continuous Education and Research Service, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital IRCCS, Rome, Italy., Salata M; Center for Pediatric Palliative Care, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital IRCCS, Rome, Italy., Cantonetti L; Department of Intensive Neurorehabilitation and Robotics, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital, Rome, Italy., Castelli E; Department of Intensive Neurorehabilitation and Robotics, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital, Rome, Italy., Di Lallo D; Medical Directorate, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital IRCCS, Rome, Italy., Raponi M; Medical Directorate, Bambino Gesù Children Hospital IRCCS, Rome, Italy. |
---|---|
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Disability and rehabilitation [Disabil Rehabil] 2023 Nov; Vol. 45 (23), pp. 3951-3960. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Oct 22. |
DOI: | 10.1080/09638288.2022.2136269 |
Abstrakt: | Purpose: The aim of this systematic review is to verify the development of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health for Child and Youth (ICF-CY), investigating methodology and how many core sets have been created. Methods: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were used to carry out the systematic review. Six bibliographic databases were searched: MEDLINE, SCOPUS, Web of Sciences, CINHAL, PEDro, and OT Seeker. Papers included in the study have the following characteristics: (a) pediatric population with different health conditions, (b) assessment of ICF domains, (c) development of ICF-CY core set in different health conditions, and (d) recommendation for clinical uses. Results: Search strategies allowed to identify 270 research papers. After the elimination of duplicates, 154 articles were analyzed. Finally, 28 records were included for qualitative synthesis. Twelve different ICF-CY Core Sets were identified. Autism spectrum disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and cerebral palsy were the main health conditions studied at international level. Most of the studies involved international experts using Cieza' methodology to inform ICF-CY Core Set. Conclusions: After 15 years since the adoption of ICF-CY, it still finds some barriers to use. Concrete actions should be taken to develop further core sets following a rigorous methodology and to contribute implementing the ICF framework.Implication for rehabilitationIn 15 years since the implementation of International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health for Child and Youth (ICF-CY), only 12 core sets have been developed.To develop ICF-CY Core Set, health professionals should follow methodology described by Cieza et al.Strong collaboration between low- and middle-income countries and high-income countries are recommended. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
Externí odkaz: |