The World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Classification of Health and Functioning Framework revisited: A tool with clinical, research, and educational utility for counselors

D. O’Sullivan, Antoinette Cambria, Yi Xiao, H. Chang
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Abstract The WHO’s (2001) International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) model conceptualizes health from an ecological perspective. It has been implemented by many professionals as the standard health classification framework that guides providers’ decisions regarding assessment tools and targeted interventions. Despite this model’s prevalence among many healthcare providers, the ICF framework remains largely underutilized by many in the counseling fields. This conceptual paper provides an overview of the strengths of the ICF model and ICF-based measurements, and demonstrates its clinical, research, and educational value. A case study is presented to guide counselors and counselor educators through application of the ICF model in various contexts to encourage expanded use of the model. Use of the ICF model among counseling professionals, educators, and researchers is recommended as one way to enhance measurement of clinical outcomes.
世界卫生组织(WHO)的国际健康和功能分类框架重新审视:一个具有临床、研究和教育效用的顾问工具
世界卫生组织(2001)的国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)模型从生态学的角度对健康进行了概念化。它已被许多专业人员作为标准健康分类框架加以实施,指导提供者就评估工具和有针对性的干预措施作出决定。尽管这种模式在许多医疗保健提供者中普遍存在,但在咨询领域,ICF框架在很大程度上仍未被许多人充分利用。这篇概念性论文概述了ICF模型和基于ICF的测量方法的优势,并展示了其临床、研究和教育价值。通过一个案例研究来指导咨询师和咨询教育工作者在各种情况下应用ICF模型,以鼓励扩大该模型的使用。建议在咨询专业人员、教育工作者和研究人员中使用ICF模型,作为加强临床结果测量的一种方法。
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