ICF eLearning Tool ICFeducation.org Jaana Paltamaa TtT, ft, erikoissuunnittelija ICF update innofoorumi Helsinki 18.11. 2015
ICF eLearning ToolICFeducation.org
Jaana PaltamaaTtT, ft, erikoissuunnittelija
ICF update innofoorumiHelsinki 18.11. 2015
ICF eLearning Tool• Web-pohjainen itseopiskeluväline, joka sisältää keskeiset
modulit ICF:n oppimiseksi• Tekijöinä WHO-FIC (Family of International Classification)
jäsenet kahdesta ryhmästä• FDRG (WHO Functioning and Disability Reference Group)• EIC (WHO Education and Implementation Committee)
• Nykyinen Introduction -moduli löytyy ICF Research Branch’nsivuilta
http://www.icf-research-branch.org/icf-training/icf-e-learning-tool
• Englanninkielinen päivitys valmistui 2014 • Sisältö suomennettu 2014 JAMK:n ICF-projektissa
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Sisältö• 7 modulia (150 diaa):
1. ICF:n tarve2. ICF:n tavoitteet3. ICF:n käyttö4. ICF-malli5. Rakenteet ja koodit6. Koodaus ICF:ää käytäen7. WHO-FIC
• Kussakin kuvataan sisältö ja osaamistavoitteet, asiasisältö ja harjoitustehtävät
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Overview
This chapter will:
• introduce the different areas of ICF application, specifically health and disability statistics, clinical practice and disability and social services.
• provide examples of ICF application in Brazil, Mexico, Germany and Switzerland.
• present an ICF-based patient educationprogramme.
• show how ICF can be used in case mix context and in electronic health records.
• provide a summary «Keep in mind».
• offer an exercise to test your knowledgegain.
Learning objectives
After completing this chapter, you should beable to:
• explain why the ICF is a multi-purposetool.
• list the various areas of ICF application.
• describe the range and depth of applyingthe ICF within these areas
• share with others examples of ICF use in different countries.
Uses of the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF)Esimerkkinä osa 3 ICF:n käyttö
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The ICF is multi-purpose classification and has broad uses such as in:
ICF is a multi-purpose tool
Accepted as one of the United Nations social classifications, the ICF provides an appropriate standard for monitoring the implementation of international human rights mandates such as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)*.
The ICF has potential use not only for the implementation of the CRPD, but also for other policy contexts such as implementation of national legislation.
*Bickenbach, JE. Monitoring the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: data and theInternational Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. BMC Public Health. 2011; 11 (Suppl. 4): S8.
• statistical tool• clinical practice• social security• insurance
• labour• education• economics• advocacy
• social policy• general legislation development• environmental modification• monitoring CRPD implementation
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Health and disability statisticsCell researchDisability and social services planningRehabilitation managementCase mix systemsElectronic health records
In which areas of application may the ICF be used (Several answers are correct)
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ICF eLearning Tool 2015-2016• Core group (Manchester 2015):
• Melisssa Selb, Nenad Kostanjsekn, Huib ten Napel, Andrea Martinuzzi, Patricia Welch Saleeby, Marie Cuenot
• Marie Cuenot (French), Yanina Besstrashnova (Russian), Jaana Paltamaa (Finnish), Patricia Soliz (Spanish), Cassia Buchalla (Brazil), Ann-Helene Almborg (Swedish)
• Emiko Oikawa (Japanese), Michaela Coenen (German), Manual Yañez(Mexican), Thomas Maribo (Denmark)
• WHO valinnut Storylane –ohjelman• Aikataulu 2016
• Helmikuussa kysymysten päivitys• Maaliskuussa moduli 1 kommentoitavaksi • Hyväksyttäväksi WHOssa kesäkuussa• Lokakuu pre-final versio
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ICF education resource (http://icfeducation.org/)• ICF koulutusmateriaalin jakamiseksi• Edellyttää rekisteröitymistä
• Editorial team (http://icfeducation.org/about/people/)• Heidi Antila* (Finland), Sharon Baker (Canada), Yanina Besstrashnova
(Russia), Lucilla Frattura (Italy), Cassia Buchalla (Brazil), Judith Hollenweger (Switzerland), Olaf Kraus de Camargo* (Canada), Haejung Lee* (South Korea), Victor McKinney (South Africa), Rosamond Madden* (Australia), Thomas Maribo* (Denmark), Jaana Paltamaa (Finland), Alexander Shoshmin (Russia), Stefanus Snyman* (South Africa), Catherine Sykes* (U.K.), Joanne Valerius* (U.S.A.)
* Funders of this Portal
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