A clinical outcomes assessment tool based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-1424.2022.06.002
- VernacularTitle:应用Delphi法构建以ICF为基础的临床结局评价工具研究
- Author:
Jiahui LI
1
;
Xiao LU
;
Hui DING
;
Juan JIN
;
Ying SHEN
;
Yuping QUAN
;
Jianan LI
;
Shouguo LIU
Author Information
1. 南京医科大学第一附属医院康复医学科,南京 210029
- Keywords:
Outcome assessment;
International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health;
Quality control;
Medical insurance
- From:
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
2022;44(6):487-492
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To confirm items included in a tool for assessing clinical outcomes based on International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Rehabilitation Set.Methods:The item pool was established based on the ICF Rehabilitation Set. Then 15 experts were invited to participate in three rounds of expert Delphi consensus-building to choose items with high importance in assessing clinical outcomes. The reliability of the tool was examined by analyzing the experts′ positive coefficients, authority coefficients and degree of agreement.Results:The assessment tool which emerged from the three rounds comprised 17 items, including 8 Body Functions items (b130 Energy and drive functions, b134 Sleep functions, b152 Emotional functions, b280 Sensation of pain, b455 Exercise tolerance functions, b620 Urination functions, b710 Mobility of joint functions and b730 Muscle power functions), d230 Carrying out daily routine from General Tasks and Demands, 3 Mobility items (d410 Changing basic body position, d450 Walking and d465 Moving around using equipment), 4 Self-care items (d510 Washing oneself, d530 Toileting, d540 Dressing and d550 Eating) and 1 item of Interpersonal Interactions and Relationships (d710 Basic interpersonal interactions). All had 100% positive coefficients after the three rounds, with an authority coefficient of 0.81 and coefficients of variation between 0.054 and 0.412.Conclusion:The assessment tool constructed in this study provides a new direction for quality control in clinical practice and medical insurance assessments.