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. 2013 Aug 28:6:311-21.
doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S46501. eCollection 2013.

Using a profile of a modified Brief ICF Core Set for chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain with qualifiers for baseline assessment in interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation

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Using a profile of a modified Brief ICF Core Set for chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain with qualifiers for baseline assessment in interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation

Monika Löfgren et al. J Multidiscip Healthc. .

Abstract

Aim: To describe the use of a "workable" visual profile of function and disability, based on a modified Brief International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Set for chronic widespread pain, for initial assessments in a clinical setting of interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation teams.

Method: The Brief ICF Core Set was slightly adapted to meet the needs of an interdisciplinary rehabilitation medicine team working in a university outpatient clinic and admitting patients referred from primary care. The Core Set categories were made measurable by means of eg, assessment instruments and clinical investigations. The resulting profile was given a workable shape to facilitate rapid understanding of the initial assessment outcome.

Results: Individual patients showed different profiles of problems and resources, which facilitated individual rehabilitation planning. At the level of the study group, the profiles for the Core Set component Body Functions showed that most patients had severe impairment in the sensation of pain and exercise tolerance categories of function, but most had resources in the motivation and memory categories of function. Likewise, for the component Activities, most patients had limitations in lifting and carrying objects and remunerative employment, but most had resources in intimate relationships and family relationships. At first, the use of the modified Brief ICF Core Set in the team conference was rather time consuming, but after a couple of months of experience, the team assessment took approximately 30 minutes to complete per patient.

Conclusion: The profile of the modified Brief ICF Core Set for chronic widespread pain served as a common platform, facilitating cooperation between the rehabilitation team members and providing a uniform language, which helped in structuring the clinical work. The profile also provided an easily accessible, overall view of the patient's problems and resources, which helped in understanding the functioning situation of the patient.

Keywords: ICF; assessment; chronic widespread pain; interdisciplinary teamwork.

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Figure 1
(A) Body Functions categories: b1300: energy and drive, b1301: motivation, b134: sleep, b144: memory, b152: emotional, b280: pain, b455: exercise tolerance, b730: muscle power. (B) Activity and Participation categories: d230: carrying out daily routines, d240: handling stress, d430: lifting and carrying, d440: fine hand use, d450: walking, d640: doing housework, d760: family relationships, d770: intimate relationships, d850: remunerative employment, d920: recreation and leisure. (C) Environment and the categories: e310: support from immediate family, e410: individual attitudes from immediate family, e570: social security service and policies. Abbreviation: ICF, International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
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Figure 2
The percentage of patients in each ICF category of Activities and Participation. Abbreviation: ICF, International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
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Figure 3
The percentage of patients in each ICF category of Body Functions. Abbreviation: ICF, International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
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Figure 4
The percentage of patients in each ICF category of Environmental Factors. Abbreviation: ICF, International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.

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