Personal Factors in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: Prospective Evidence

IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine
S. Grotkamp, W. Cibis, E. Nüchtern, G. Mittelstaedt, W. Seger
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Abstract

The goal of this study was to propose a systematic classification of relevant personal factors for describing the background of an individual’s life and way of living. The German Society of Social Medicine and Prevention constituted an ICF working group consisting of members from Medical Advisory Boards of Statutory Health Insurances (n = 6) and other institutions (n = 12) in 2009. A two-tier consensus building approach was utilised to construct and document the personal factors, with an initial team of experts compiling the personal factors and a second group of experts, who had not participated in developing the initial proposal, validating the process. The consensus process resulted in personal factors classified into 72 categories and arranged in six chapters as follows: general factors normally unchangeable (chapter 1); a person’s inherent physical and mental constitution (chapters 2 and 3); more modifiable factors, such as attitudes, basic skills and behaviour patterns (chapter 4); life situation and socioeconomic/sociocultural factors (chapter 5); and other health factors e.g., prior interventions (chapter 6). We believe the personal factors from this effort to be a good basis for a wider global dialogue on their operationalisation.
国际功能、残疾和健康分类中的个人因素:前瞻性证据
这项研究的目的是提出一个系统的分类相关的个人因素,以描述一个人的生活背景和生活方式。2009年,德国社会医学和预防学会成立了一个由法定健康保险医疗咨询委员会(n = 6)和其他机构(n = 12)成员组成的国际健康保险论坛工作组。采用了两层协商一致意见的办法来编制和记录个人因素,由最初的专家小组汇编个人因素,第二组没有参与拟订最初提案的专家小组核查这一过程。在协商一致的过程中,将个人因素分为72类,并分成六章如下:一般因素通常是不可改变的(第1章);一个人固有的身体和精神素质(第二章和第三章);更多可改变的因素,如态度、基本技能和行为模式(第4章);生活状况和社会经济/社会文化因素(第5章);和其他健康因素,例如先前的干预措施(第6章)。我们认为,这一努力中的个人因素可以成为就其运作进行更广泛的全球对话的良好基础。
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