International classification of functioning, disability and health : children and youth version : ICF-CY.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Geneva : World Health Organization, 2007.
Description
xxvii, 322 p. : ill.

Details

Subject(s)
Notes
Includes indexes.
Language note
English
Contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • ICF-CY Introduction
  • 1. Background
  • 2. Purpose of the ICF-CY
  • 3. Development of the ICF-CY
  • 3.1 Rationale for the ICF-CY
  • 3.2 Issues relating to children and youth in the ICF-CY
  • 4. Information for ICF-CY users
  • 4.1 Uses of the ICF-CY
  • 4.2 Steps in using the ICF-CY
  • 4.3 Conventions
  • 4.4 Evidence for coding
  • 5. Case vignettes
  • 6. Acknowledgements
  • ICF Introduction
  • 2. Aims of ICF
  • 2.1 Applications of ICF
  • 3. Properties of ICF
  • 3.1 Universe of ICF
  • 3.2 Scope of ICF
  • 3.3 Unit of classification
  • 3.4 Presentation of ICF
  • 4. Overview of ICF components
  • 4.1 Body Functions and Structures and impairments
  • 4.2 Activities and Participation / activity limitations and participation restrictions
  • 4.3 Contextual Factors
  • 5. Model of Functioning and Disability
  • 5.1 Process of functioning and disability
  • 5.2 Medical and social models
  • 6. Use of ICF
  • ICF-CY One-level classification
  • Body functions
  • Body structures
  • Activities and participation
  • Environmental factors
  • ICF-CY Two-level classification
  • BODY FUNCTIONS
  • Chapter 1 Mental functions
  • Chapter 2 Sensory functions and pain
  • Chapter 3 Voice and speech functions
  • Chapter 4 Functions of the cardiovascular, haematological, immunological and respiratory systems
  • Chapter 5 Functions of the digestive, metabolic and endocrine systems
  • Chapter 6 Genitourinary and reproductive functions
  • Chapter 7 Neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions
  • Chapter 8 Functions of the skin and related structures
  • BODY STRUCTURES
  • Chapter 1 Structures of the nervous system
  • Chapter 2 The eye, ear and related structures
  • Chapter 3 Structures involved in voice and speech
  • Chapter 4 Structures of the cardiovascular, immunological and respiratory systems.
  • Chapter 5 Structures related to the digestive, metabolic and endocrine systems
  • Chapter 6 Structures related to the genitourinary and reproductive systems
  • Chapter 7 Structures related to movement
  • Chapter 8 Skin and related structures
  • ACTIVITIES AND PARTICIPATION
  • Chapter 1 Learning and applying knowledge
  • Chapter 2 General tasks and demands
  • Chapter 3 Communication
  • Chapter 4 Mobility
  • Chapter 5 Self-care
  • Chapter 6 Domestic life
  • Chapter 7 Interpersonal interactions and relationships
  • Chapter 8 Major life areas
  • Chapter 9 Community, social and civic life
  • ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
  • Chapter 1 Products and technology
  • Chapter 2 Natural environment and human-made changes to environment
  • Chapter 3 Support and relationships
  • Chapter 4 Attitudes
  • Chapter 5 Services, systems and policies
  • ICF-CY Detailed classification with definitions
  • Chapter 4 Structures of the cardiovascular, immunological and respiratory systems
  • Chapter 8 Skin and related structures.
  • ICF Annexes
  • Annex 1 Taxonomic and terminological issues
  • 1. Terms for categories in ICF
  • 2. ICF as a classification
  • 3. Definitions for ICF categories
  • 4. Additional note on terminology
  • Annex 2 Guidelines for coding ICF
  • 1. Organization and structure
  • 2. General coding rules
  • 3. Coding conventions for the Environmental Factors component
  • 4. Component-specific coding rules
  • Annex 3 Possible uses of the Activities and Participation list
  • Annex 4 Case examples
  • Impairment leading to no limitation in capacity and no problem in performance
  • Impairment leading to no limitation in capacity but to problems in performance
  • Impairment leading to limitations in capacity and - depending on circumstance - to problems or no problems in performance
  • Former impairment leading to no limitations in capacity but still causing problems in performance
  • Different impairments and limitations in capacity leading to similar problems in performance
  • Suspected impairment leading to marked problems in performance without limitations in capacity
  • Impairments currently not classified in ICF leading to problems in performance
  • Annex 5 ICF and people with disabilities
  • Annex 6 Ethical guidelines for the use of ICF
  • Respect and confidentiality.
  • Clinical use of ICF
  • Social use of ICF information
  • Annex 7 Summary of the revision process
  • The development of ICIDH
  • Initial steps in the revision of ICIDH
  • ICIDH-2 Beta-1 and Beta-2 drafts
  • Field trials
  • ICIDH-2 Prefinal version
  • Endorsement of the final version
  • Annex 8 Future directions for ICF
  • Versions of ICF
  • Annex 9 health information systems or surveys Suggested ICF data requirements for ideal and minimal
  • Appendix 10 Acknowledgements
  • WHO Collaborating Centres for ICF
  • Task forces
  • Networks
  • Nongovernmental organizations
  • Consultants
  • Translation of ICF in WHO official languages
  • Individual participants in the revision process
  • Organizations of the United Nations system
  • World Health Organization
  • ICF-CY Index to Introductions and Annexes
  • ICF-CY Index to categories within classifications.
Other title(s)
  • Children & youth version
  • ICF-CY
ISBN
  • 92-4-068589-8
  • 92-4-068263-5
OCLC
922951036
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