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.

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Summary note
The International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health for Children and Youth (ICF-CY) is a derived version of the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF WHO 2001) designed to record characteristics of the developing child and the influence of environments surrounding the child. Providers, consumers and all those concerned with the health education and well being of children and youth can use this derived version of the ICF. It provides a common and universal language for clinical public health and research applications to facilitate the documentation and measurement of health and disability in child and youth populations. As a version for children and youth the classification builds on the ICF conceptual framework and provides a common language and terminology for recording problems involving functions and structures of the body activity limitations and participation restrictions manifested in infancy childhood and adolescence and relevant environmental factors. The ICF-CY belongs to the family of international classifications developed by the World Health Organization for application to various aspects of health. The ICF-CY can assist clinicians educators researchers administrators policy makers and parents to document the characteristics of children and youth of importance for promoting their growth health and development.
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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