Literature DB >> 19968521

Use of ICF to describe functioning and disability in children with brain tumours.

Daniela Ajovalasit1, Chiara Vago, Arianna Usilla, Daria Riva, Paola Fidani, Annalisa Serra, Simonetta Gentile, Maura Massimino, Veronica Biassoni, Matilde Leonardi.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To underline the importance of Environmental Factors for reducing Disability and to demonstrate the complex condition of life, especially in terms of social inclusion and participation for children and adolescents affected by brain tumour.
METHOD: An observational study applying the ICF version for Children and Youth (ICF-CY), the quality of life KIDSCREEN questionnaires and the Vineland assessment was performed. Age-specific ICF-CY Questionnaires were used to interview children at three time-points.
RESULTS: Twenty-nine children were enrolled. Social life and relationships were crucial for defining children's disability level: formal and informal relationships showed to be very relevant to improve functioning (presence of facilitators in terms of more that 20% of cases). The severity of the disease makes the attention deeply focussed on treatment, neglecting other very important aspects in children's or adolescents' life such as their participation in life.
CONCLUSIONS: The project highlighted some relevant issues about functioning and disability of these patients, in light of ICF's Biopsychosocial model of disability. Different rehabilitation projects are necessary for children and adolescents living after brain tumour. Considering treatment and the severity of tumour is very important to define pathways that should also include social and interpersonal aspects.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19968521     DOI: 10.3109/09638280903317856

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil        ISSN: 0963-8288            Impact factor:   3.033


  5 in total

1.  Quality of life in long-term survivors treated for metastatic medulloblastoma with a hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (HART) strategy.

Authors:  L Veneroni; L Boschetti; F Barretta; C A Clerici; F Simonetti; E Schiavello; V Biassoni; F Spreafico; L Gandola; E Pecori; B Diletto; G Poggi; F Gariboldi; R Sensi; M Massimino
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2017-08-02       Impact factor: 1.475

2.  ICF, quality of life, and depression in breast cancer: perceived disability in disease-free women 6 months after mastectomy.

Authors:  Anna Giardini; Giardini Anna; Camilla Pisoni; Pisoni Camilla; Ines Giorgi; Giorgi Ines; Veronica Borelli; Borelli Veronica; Elisabetta Scoccia; Scoccia Elisabetta; Giuseppina Majani; Majani Giuseppina
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2013-04-19       Impact factor: 3.603

3.  Assessing Children With Disabilities Using WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Child and Youth Version Activities and Participation D Codes.

Authors:  Niels Ove Illum; Kim Oren Gradel
Journal:  Child Neurol Open       Date:  2015-10-28

4.  Using ICF to Describe Problems With Functioning in Everyday Life for Children Who Completed Treatment for Brain Tumor: An Analysis Based on Professionals' Documentation.

Authors:  Ann-Christin Björklund; Mats Granlund; Sheila Judge Santacroce; Karin Enskär; Stefan Carlstein; Maria Björk
Journal:  Front Rehabil Sci       Date:  2021-09-23

5.  A critical exploration of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) framework from the perspective of oncology: recommendations for revision.

Authors:  Catherine C Bornbaum; Philip C Doyle; Elizabeth Skarakis-Doyle; Julie A Theurer
Journal:  J Multidiscip Healthc       Date:  2013-03-08
  5 in total

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