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Assessment of activities and participation of people by rehabilitation-focused clinical registries: a systematic scoping review

INTRODUCTION: Rehabilitation is considered a key intervention in health care. Clinical registries, defined as an organized system that uses observational methods to collect information to assess specific outcomes in a defined population, can contribute to assessing the impact of the rehabilitation i...

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Autores principales: GUTIERREZ-ARIAS, Ruvistay, NECULHUEQUE-ZAPATA, Ximena, VALENZUELA-SUAZO, Raúl, OLIVEROS, Maria-Jose, MORALES, Camilo, VÁSQUEZ, Luis, JALIL, Yorschua, MARZUCA-NASSR, Gabriel N., INOSTROZA QUIROZ, Jacqueline L, FUENTES-ASPE, Rocío, SOLANO, Ricardo, SALGADO-MALDONADO, Gabriel, AGUILERA-EGUÍA, Raúl, ÁGUILA-VILLANUEVA, Camilo, GARCÉS-BURGOS, Carolina, SERON, Pamela
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Edizioni Minerva Medica 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10664814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721783
http://dx.doi.org/10.23736/S1973-9087.23.07895-4
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author GUTIERREZ-ARIAS, Ruvistay
NECULHUEQUE-ZAPATA, Ximena
VALENZUELA-SUAZO, Raúl
OLIVEROS, Maria-Jose
MORALES, Camilo
VÁSQUEZ, Luis
JALIL, Yorschua
MARZUCA-NASSR, Gabriel N.
INOSTROZA QUIROZ, Jacqueline L
FUENTES-ASPE, Rocío
SOLANO, Ricardo
SALGADO-MALDONADO, Gabriel
AGUILERA-EGUÍA, Raúl
ÁGUILA-VILLANUEVA, Camilo
GARCÉS-BURGOS, Carolina
SERON, Pamela
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NECULHUEQUE-ZAPATA, Ximena
VALENZUELA-SUAZO, Raúl
OLIVEROS, Maria-Jose
MORALES, Camilo
VÁSQUEZ, Luis
JALIL, Yorschua
MARZUCA-NASSR, Gabriel N.
INOSTROZA QUIROZ, Jacqueline L
FUENTES-ASPE, Rocío
SOLANO, Ricardo
SALGADO-MALDONADO, Gabriel
AGUILERA-EGUÍA, Raúl
ÁGUILA-VILLANUEVA, Camilo
GARCÉS-BURGOS, Carolina
SERON, Pamela
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description INTRODUCTION: Rehabilitation is considered a key intervention in health care. Clinical registries, defined as an organized system that uses observational methods to collect information to assess specific outcomes in a defined population, can contribute to assessing the impact of the rehabilitation intervention. This review aims to identify and describe rehabilitation-specific registry systems with an emphasis on identifying outcomes that enable the assessment of vital areas and activities of daily living. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: A systematic scoping review was conducted. A systematic search was conducted up to August 2022 in MEDLINE/PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Epistemonikos, and other search resources. Studies related to rehabilitation registries presented data on people with health problems that could limit their functioning were selected. The inclusion of studies/clinical registries was not limited by methodological design, year of publication, country, or language. The unit of analysis was rehabilitation registries. The measurement instruments used to assess the outcomes were explored to estimate the domain assessed from the vital areas related to functioning and disability as described by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). The vital areas were classified according to activities of daily living (ADLs). EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: Seventy-one registries in rehabilitation were identified. The registries included a median of 3 (IQR 2-5) assessment instruments designed to assess the impact of different rehabilitation programs. In total, 137 different assessment scales or instruments were identified. Each rehabilitation registry assessed 6 (IQR 2-8) domains of the ICF, and 15.4% of registries assessed all domains. The most assessed domain was “Mobility” (89.7%), and the least assessed was “General Tasks and Demands” (25.6%). In addition, 92.3% of rehabilitation registries assessed basic ADLs, 76.9% advanced ADLs, and 71.8% instrumental ADLs. CONCLUSIONS: Although clinical registries do not claim to directly assess the impact of rehabilitation programs on people’s functioning according to the ICF framework, it was identified that a low percentage of them assessed the nine vital areas through different outcome assessment instruments. However, most rehabilitation registries directly or indirectly assess some basic, instrumental, and advanced ADLs. The findings of this review highlight the need to improve the design of clinical registries focused on assessing the impact of rehabilitation programs to assess people in all areas of their lives.
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spelling pubmed-106648142023-09-18 Assessment of activities and participation of people by rehabilitation-focused clinical registries: a systematic scoping review GUTIERREZ-ARIAS, Ruvistay NECULHUEQUE-ZAPATA, Ximena VALENZUELA-SUAZO, Raúl OLIVEROS, Maria-Jose MORALES, Camilo VÁSQUEZ, Luis JALIL, Yorschua MARZUCA-NASSR, Gabriel N. INOSTROZA QUIROZ, Jacqueline L FUENTES-ASPE, Rocío SOLANO, Ricardo SALGADO-MALDONADO, Gabriel AGUILERA-EGUÍA, Raúl ÁGUILA-VILLANUEVA, Camilo GARCÉS-BURGOS, Carolina SERON, Pamela Eur J Phys Rehabil Med Article INTRODUCTION: Rehabilitation is considered a key intervention in health care. Clinical registries, defined as an organized system that uses observational methods to collect information to assess specific outcomes in a defined population, can contribute to assessing the impact of the rehabilitation intervention. This review aims to identify and describe rehabilitation-specific registry systems with an emphasis on identifying outcomes that enable the assessment of vital areas and activities of daily living. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: A systematic scoping review was conducted. A systematic search was conducted up to August 2022 in MEDLINE/PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Epistemonikos, and other search resources. Studies related to rehabilitation registries presented data on people with health problems that could limit their functioning were selected. The inclusion of studies/clinical registries was not limited by methodological design, year of publication, country, or language. The unit of analysis was rehabilitation registries. The measurement instruments used to assess the outcomes were explored to estimate the domain assessed from the vital areas related to functioning and disability as described by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). The vital areas were classified according to activities of daily living (ADLs). EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: Seventy-one registries in rehabilitation were identified. The registries included a median of 3 (IQR 2-5) assessment instruments designed to assess the impact of different rehabilitation programs. In total, 137 different assessment scales or instruments were identified. Each rehabilitation registry assessed 6 (IQR 2-8) domains of the ICF, and 15.4% of registries assessed all domains. The most assessed domain was “Mobility” (89.7%), and the least assessed was “General Tasks and Demands” (25.6%). In addition, 92.3% of rehabilitation registries assessed basic ADLs, 76.9% advanced ADLs, and 71.8% instrumental ADLs. CONCLUSIONS: Although clinical registries do not claim to directly assess the impact of rehabilitation programs on people’s functioning according to the ICF framework, it was identified that a low percentage of them assessed the nine vital areas through different outcome assessment instruments. However, most rehabilitation registries directly or indirectly assess some basic, instrumental, and advanced ADLs. The findings of this review highlight the need to improve the design of clinical registries focused on assessing the impact of rehabilitation programs to assess people in all areas of their lives. Edizioni Minerva Medica 2023-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10664814/ /pubmed/37721783 http://dx.doi.org/10.23736/S1973-9087.23.07895-4 Text en 2023 THE AUTHORS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 License.
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GUTIERREZ-ARIAS, Ruvistay
NECULHUEQUE-ZAPATA, Ximena
VALENZUELA-SUAZO, Raúl
OLIVEROS, Maria-Jose
MORALES, Camilo
VÁSQUEZ, Luis
JALIL, Yorschua
MARZUCA-NASSR, Gabriel N.
INOSTROZA QUIROZ, Jacqueline L
FUENTES-ASPE, Rocío
SOLANO, Ricardo
SALGADO-MALDONADO, Gabriel
AGUILERA-EGUÍA, Raúl
ÁGUILA-VILLANUEVA, Camilo
GARCÉS-BURGOS, Carolina
SERON, Pamela
Assessment of activities and participation of people by rehabilitation-focused clinical registries: a systematic scoping review
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title_short Assessment of activities and participation of people by rehabilitation-focused clinical registries: a systematic scoping review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10664814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721783
http://dx.doi.org/10.23736/S1973-9087.23.07895-4
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