Elif Gur Kabul , Sinem Bozcuk , Bilge Basakci Calik , Ayse Nur Bayındır Akbas , Veli Cobankara
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Problem analysis based on the international classification of functioning, disability and health (ICF) in patients with Takayasu arteritis
Background
Existing research on Takayasu arteritis has mainly focused on clinical, radiological, and immunological aspects, leaving a significant gap in understanding its functional, psychosocial, and multidimensional impact due to the absence of a disease-specific International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) framework. This study aimed to analyze the problems of patients with Takayasu arteritis using a phenomenological approach based on the ICF.
Methods
A qualitative study was conducted with patients diagnosed with Takayasu arteritis. Eighteen patients were asked six open-ended questions. Their responses were audio-recorded and later transcribed. The responses were divided into meaningful units and linked to the most precise ICF categories by two independent health professionals. To evaluate the appropriateness of the linked ICF categories, sixteen rheumatologists were asked to indicate whether each category represented patients' problems, resources, or environmental aspects.
Results
Patients' responses were linked to 122 ICF categories by the two health professionals, with a kappa coefficient of 0.774 indicating substantial agreement. Sixteen rheumatologists reviewed the linked categories through two rounds and a mini-Delphi process. Ultimately, 74 ICF categories were confirmed for the Takayasu arteritis Core Set with ≥75 % agreement. Forty-eight patient-identified categories were not confirmed by the rheumatologists (<75 % agreement).
Conclusions
The content validity of the ICF Core Set for Takayasu arteritis was supported by expert rheumatologists. This ICF Core Set can be applied to the evaluation of patients with Takayasu arteritis.
期刊介绍:
Respiratory Medicine is an internationally-renowned journal devoted to the rapid publication of clinically-relevant respiratory medicine research. It combines cutting-edge original research with state-of-the-art reviews dealing with all aspects of respiratory diseases and therapeutic interventions. Topics include adult and paediatric medicine, epidemiology, immunology and cell biology, physiology, occupational disorders, and the role of allergens and pollutants.
Respiratory Medicine is increasingly the journal of choice for publication of phased trial work, commenting on effectiveness, dosage and methods of action.