Development of ICF core sets for head and neck cancer

U. Tschiesner, S. Rogers, A. Dietz, B. Yueh, A. Cieza

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    Abstract

    Background. Based on the International Classification of Functioning (ICF)—Disability and Health, participants from different professional and cultural backgrounds were invited to achieve consensus on a first version of ICF Core Set for head and neck cancer (HNC). It was designed to set standards for the assessment of functioning in HNC. Methods. The ICF was adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2001 and was used as the frame of reference. Preselection of potential ICF categories was based on 4 different preparatory studies: patient interviews, health professional surveys, literature review, and multicenter study applying ICF-nomenclature. After training on the ICF, the results of preparatory studies were presented to 21 invited participants to vote in a formal consensus process on both the Brief and Comprehensive ICF Core Set for HNC. Participants came from all 6 WHO world regions, covering 12 different countries. Professional backgrounds included otorhinolaryngologists, maxillofacial surgeons, medical/radiation oncologists, psychologists, physiotherapists, nurses, and social workers. Results. The Comprehensive ICF Core Set for HNC included 112 categories (8% of entire ICF) and the Brief ICF Core Set for HNC included 19 categories (1% of ICF). Conclusion. A first version of ICF Core Sets for HNC was defined. Further validation is in process. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2010
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)210-220
    JournalHead & Neck
    Volume32
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2010

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