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RESPONSIVENESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH (ICF) CLINICAL FUNCTIONING INFORMATION TOOL (ClinFIT) IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE IN AN AUSTRALIAN INPATIENT REHABILITATION SETTING

OBJECTIVE: To examine the responsiveness of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Clinical Functioning Information Tool (ClinFIT) in routine clinical practice in an Australian context. METHODS: A prospective observational study with consecutive recruitment of i...

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Autores principales: AMATYA, Bhasker, ELMALIK, Alaeldin, SONG, Krystal, LEE, Su Yi, GALEA, Mary P., KHAN, Fary
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medical Journals Sweden AB 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35174870
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.159
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ELMALIK, Alaeldin
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GALEA, Mary P.
KHAN, Fary
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description OBJECTIVE: To examine the responsiveness of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Clinical Functioning Information Tool (ClinFIT) in routine clinical practice in an Australian context. METHODS: A prospective observational study with consecutive recruitment of inpatients at a tertiary rehabilitation facility. The assessments were at admission (T0), discharge (T1) and 3-month post-discharge (T2), using the following questionnaires: ClinFIT, Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and European Quality of Life (EQ-5D-5L). Extension Indices (EI) were calculated for the ClinFIT set, and responsiveness measured as a change in scores over time. The association between FIM and ClinFIT scores was explored. RESULTS: Participants (n = 91, mean age 66.8±13.0 years, 52% male, 48% following stroke) reported ≥ 1 issue related to ClinFIT categories. ClinFIT total raw scores improved significantly across all health conditions compared with T0 (median (interquartile range): 196 (110, 228)) at both T1: 69 (37, 110); p < 0.001 and T2: 46.5 (20.8, 77); p < 0.001, with a medium effect size (r = 0.61 for both). There were significant changes in EI in the entire ClinFIT set from T0 to T1, and from T0 to T2 (p < 0.001 for both), with small to medium effect sizes. Analyses confirmed significant correlation in improvements between ClinFIT and FIM scores. CONCLUSION: ClinFIT is useful in evaluating patient functioning and can detect changes in functioning over time and across different health conditions. LAY ABSTRACT Regular patient evaluation and clinical assessment is needed to maximize positive outcomes from rehabilitation intervention. This prospective study assessed the responsiveness of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) – Clinical Functioning Information Tool (ClinFIT) for the assessment of functioning in an inpatient rehabilitation facility in Australia. Overall, 91 patients with different health conditions (majority with stroke) were assessed at admission, discharge, and at 3 months after discharge, using the ClinFIT set, and compared with another routinely used instruments, the Functional Independence Measure (FIM). The findings showed that the ClinFIT set is useful in evaluating patients’ functioning over time across different health conditions.
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spelling pubmed-91311972022-07-08 RESPONSIVENESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH (ICF) CLINICAL FUNCTIONING INFORMATION TOOL (ClinFIT) IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE IN AN AUSTRALIAN INPATIENT REHABILITATION SETTING AMATYA, Bhasker ELMALIK, Alaeldin SONG, Krystal LEE, Su Yi GALEA, Mary P. KHAN, Fary J Rehabil Med Original Report OBJECTIVE: To examine the responsiveness of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Clinical Functioning Information Tool (ClinFIT) in routine clinical practice in an Australian context. METHODS: A prospective observational study with consecutive recruitment of inpatients at a tertiary rehabilitation facility. The assessments were at admission (T0), discharge (T1) and 3-month post-discharge (T2), using the following questionnaires: ClinFIT, Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and European Quality of Life (EQ-5D-5L). Extension Indices (EI) were calculated for the ClinFIT set, and responsiveness measured as a change in scores over time. The association between FIM and ClinFIT scores was explored. RESULTS: Participants (n = 91, mean age 66.8±13.0 years, 52% male, 48% following stroke) reported ≥ 1 issue related to ClinFIT categories. ClinFIT total raw scores improved significantly across all health conditions compared with T0 (median (interquartile range): 196 (110, 228)) at both T1: 69 (37, 110); p < 0.001 and T2: 46.5 (20.8, 77); p < 0.001, with a medium effect size (r = 0.61 for both). There were significant changes in EI in the entire ClinFIT set from T0 to T1, and from T0 to T2 (p < 0.001 for both), with small to medium effect sizes. Analyses confirmed significant correlation in improvements between ClinFIT and FIM scores. CONCLUSION: ClinFIT is useful in evaluating patient functioning and can detect changes in functioning over time and across different health conditions. LAY ABSTRACT Regular patient evaluation and clinical assessment is needed to maximize positive outcomes from rehabilitation intervention. This prospective study assessed the responsiveness of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) – Clinical Functioning Information Tool (ClinFIT) for the assessment of functioning in an inpatient rehabilitation facility in Australia. Overall, 91 patients with different health conditions (majority with stroke) were assessed at admission, discharge, and at 3 months after discharge, using the ClinFIT set, and compared with another routinely used instruments, the Functional Independence Measure (FIM). The findings showed that the ClinFIT set is useful in evaluating patients’ functioning over time across different health conditions. Medical Journals Sweden AB 2022-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9131197/ /pubmed/35174870 http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.159 Text en © Published by Medical Journals Sweden, on behalf of the Foundation for Rehabilitation Information https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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KHAN, Fary
RESPONSIVENESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH (ICF) CLINICAL FUNCTIONING INFORMATION TOOL (ClinFIT) IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE IN AN AUSTRALIAN INPATIENT REHABILITATION SETTING
title RESPONSIVENESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH (ICF) CLINICAL FUNCTIONING INFORMATION TOOL (ClinFIT) IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE IN AN AUSTRALIAN INPATIENT REHABILITATION SETTING
title_full RESPONSIVENESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH (ICF) CLINICAL FUNCTIONING INFORMATION TOOL (ClinFIT) IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE IN AN AUSTRALIAN INPATIENT REHABILITATION SETTING
title_fullStr RESPONSIVENESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH (ICF) CLINICAL FUNCTIONING INFORMATION TOOL (ClinFIT) IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE IN AN AUSTRALIAN INPATIENT REHABILITATION SETTING
title_full_unstemmed RESPONSIVENESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH (ICF) CLINICAL FUNCTIONING INFORMATION TOOL (ClinFIT) IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE IN AN AUSTRALIAN INPATIENT REHABILITATION SETTING
title_short RESPONSIVENESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH (ICF) CLINICAL FUNCTIONING INFORMATION TOOL (ClinFIT) IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE IN AN AUSTRALIAN INPATIENT REHABILITATION SETTING
title_sort responsiveness of the international classification of functioning, disability and health (icf) clinical functioning information tool (clinfit) in routine clinical practice in an australian inpatient rehabilitation setting
topic Original Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35174870
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.159
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