Assessment of rehabilitation in children with infectious diseases of the lower respiratory tract using the categories of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health

E. Melnikova, G. Ivanova, Alexander N. Uskov, N. Skripchenko, N. Khasanova, A. Kudryavtsev, Ekaterina Yu. Shergold, Tatyana G. Lepikhina
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BACKGROUND: Solving the issues of rehabilitation of children after lower respiratory tract infections requires putting up rehabilitation diagnoses in the categories of the International Classification of Functioning, Disabilities and Health (ICF). AIMS: The study aimed to define the key problems in the ICF categories and make quantitative and qualitative assessments of the changes in the ICF domains in convalescent children with infectious diseases of the lower respiratory tract at the outpatient stage and in one month after the disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The assessment of rehabilitation was performed using the ICF categories for 201 convalescent children with lower respiratory tract infections. RESULTS: Most of the patients had significant impairments in the following functions: b134 Sleep functions; b152 Emotional functions; b280 Feeling of pain; b440 Respiratory functions; b450 Additional respiratory functions; b455 Exercise tolerance function; b460 Sensations associated with cardiovascular and respiratory functions; b730 Muscle strength functions; b740 Muscular endurance functions; b780 Sensations associated with muscles and motor functions, both at the time of discharge from the hospital and a month after the discharge. Environmental factors (e115 Products and technologies for personal use in daily life; e225 Climate; e260 Air quality; e310 Close relatives; e355 Medical workers; e410 Relationships with immediate family members; e450 Relationships with medical workers; e580 Medical services; e585 Services in education and training) were shown to have an influence on rehabilitation process. CONCLUSION: The identified range of functioning disorders and the influence of environmental factors indicates the need for medical rehabilitation for convalescent children with lower respiratory tract infections. The rehabilitation should be multidisciplinary and involve psychological and pedagogical techniques, work with the family, and motor rehabilitation techniques to restore workload tolerance.
使用国际功能、残疾和健康分类对患有下呼吸道传染病的儿童进行康复评估
背景:解决儿童下呼吸道感染后的康复问题需要将康复诊断纳入国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)。目的:本研究旨在明确ICF分类中的关键问题,定量和定性评价下呼吸道感染性疾病恢复期患儿门诊期和发病后1个月内ICF域的变化。材料与方法:采用ICF分类对201例康复期下呼吸道感染患儿进行康复评估。结果:大多数患者在以下功能方面存在显著障碍:b134睡眠功能;b152情绪功能;b280疼痛感;b440呼吸功能;b450附加呼吸功能;b455运动耐受功能;b460与心血管和呼吸功能有关的感觉;b730肌力功能;b740肌肉耐力功能;b780出院时和出院后一个月与肌肉和运动功能相关的感觉。环境因素(e115日常生活中个人使用的产品和技术;e225气候;e260空气质量;e310近亲;e355医务工作者;e410与直系亲属的关系;e450与医务工作者的关系;e580医疗服务;(585)教育和培训方面的服务显示对康复进程有影响。结论:康复期下呼吸道感染患儿的功能障碍范围及环境因素的影响提示需要进行医学康复治疗。康复应该是多学科的,包括心理和教学技术,与家庭合作,以及运动康复技术,以恢复工作量承受能力。
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