
ICF Core Sets
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Alarcos Cieza, PhD, MPH, was one of the architects of the established and internationally implemented ICF Core Set development process. Subsequently, she took on a leadership role in many ICF Core Set projects and was instrumental in developing ICF Core Set-based data collection and documentation tools.
Melissa Selb, MSc, is the coordinator of the ICF Research Branch. She has been involved in developing several ICF Core Sets and consults on ICF-related projects worldwide, including development of ICFbased tools, conducting ICF training, and supporting ICF implementation worldwide.
Gerold Stucki, MD, MS, as director of the ICF Research Branch, was one of the architects of the ICF Core Set development process. He has worked with WHO and various organisations and professional societies to promote the practical implementation of the ICF and ICF Core Sets in medicine, rehabilitation and the health sector at large, including in clinical routine and clinical quality management.
Content
Gerold Stucki
1 What Is Functioning and Why Is It important?
Jerome Bickenbach
2 Introduction to the International Classification of Functioning,
Disability and Health
Melissa Selb and Alarcos Cieza
2.1 Integrative Model of Functioning, Disability and Health
2.2 Structure and Codes of the ICF Classification
2.3 ICF Qualifiers
3 ICF Core Sets
Melissa Selb and Alarcos Cieza
3.1 ICF Core Set Development Process
3.2 Available ICF Core Sets
4 Use of ICF Core Sets In Clinical Practice
Melissa Selb and Alarcos Cieza
4.1 Selection of ICF Core Sets ("What to Describe")
4.2 Description of Level of Functioning ("How to Describe")
4.3 Documentation Form
4.4 Creating a Functioning Profile
5 Case Examples
5.1 Case Example 1: Applying the ICF Core Set for Musculoskeletal
Conditions in Acute Care
Alexandra Rauch and Melissa Selb
5.2 Case Example 2: Applying the Comprehensive ICF Core Set for
Spinal Cord Injury in Post-Acute Care
Alexandra Rauch and Melissa Selb
5.3 Case Example 3: Applying the ICF Core Set for Multiple Sclerosis
in Long-Term Care
Andrea Glassel and Miriam Luckenkemper
5.4 Case Example 4: Applying the ICF Core Set for Vocational
Rehabilitation in Long-Term Care
Monika Finger
5.5 Case Example 5: Applying the ICF Core Set for Low Back Pain in
Long-Term Care
Todd Davenport, Sean D. Rundell and Reuben Escorpizo
6 References
7 Acknowledgements
8 Key terms
9 Documentation Online
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