Evaluation of non diseased specified outcome measures in hand injuries to assess activity and participation based on ICF content

Maryam Farzad, Fereydoun Layeghi, Ali Asgari, Seyed Ali Hosseini, Mehdi Rassafiani

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Abstract

he objective of the study is to provide information about non disease specified outcome measures which evaluate disability in patients who have impairments in hand and upper extremity and to find the extent to which they are evaluating “disability” based on ICF hand Core Set (activity limitation and participation restriction). MEDLINE, CINAHL, GOOGLE SCHOLAR , OVID and SCIENCE DIRECT databases were systematically searched for studies on non disease specified outcome measures used to evaluate upper extremity function; only studies written in English were considered. We reviewed titles and abstracts of the identified studies to determine whether the studies met predefined eligibility criteria (eg, non disease specified out come measures used in hand injured patients). All the outcome measures which had eligibility included. After full text review ,7 non disease specified outcome measures in hand were identified. Studies were extracted, and the information retrieved from them. All the outcome measures which had incuded, were linked with ICF hand core set disability part (activity and participation). All of them only linked to 16 (42 %) components of ICF hand Core Set, which were most activity and less participation from ICF. None of the non disease specified out come measures in hand injuries cover all domains of disability from the ICF Hand Core Set.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27-34
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Hand and Microsurgery
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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