| Literature DB >> 30578233 |
Andrea Cross1,2, Peter Rosenbaum1,3, Danijela Grahovac1, Julie Brocklehurst1, Diane Kay1, Sue Baptiste2, Jan Willem Gorter1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The "F-words in Childhood Disability" (Function, Family, Fitness, Fun, Friends, and Future) are an adaptation and an attempt to operationalize the World Health Organization's (2001) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework. Since the paper was published (November 2011), the "F-words" have attracted global attention (>12,000 downloads, January 2018). Internationally, people have adopted the "F-words" ideas, and many families and service providers have expressed a need for more information, tools, and resources on the "F-words".Entities:
Keywords: F-words; ICF; Knowledge Hub; Web-based resource; childhood disability; knowledge translation; knowledge-to-action framework
Year: 2018 PMID: 30578233 PMCID: PMC6331144 DOI: 10.2196/10439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol ISSN: 2369-2529
Figure 1Number of visits to the Knowledge Hub.
Demographic characteristics of respondents (N=87).
| Characteristic | Value, n (%) | |
| Canada | 42 (48) | |
| United States | 17 (20) | |
| Australia | 4 (5) | |
| Spain | 3 (3) | |
| Brazil | 3 (3) | |
| United Kingdom | 2 (2) | |
| Ethiopia | 2 (2) | |
| South Africa | 2 (2) | |
| No answer | 5 (6) | |
| Cliniciand | 42 (48) | |
| Researcher | 24 (28) | |
| Family memberd | 20 (23) | |
| Educator | 17 (20) | |
| Friend of someone with a disability | 17 (20) | |
| Student | 13 (15) | |
| Person with a disabilityd | 10 (11) | |
| No answer | 2 (2) | |
| Female | 69 (79) | |
| Male | 13 (15) | |
| No answer | 5 (6) | |
| Yes | 62 (71) | |
| No | 19 (22) | |
| No answer | 6 (7) | |
aIncludes countries with >1 respondent.
bIncludes stakeholder groups with >5 respondents.
cSome respondents fit into >1 group (eg, clinician and educator).
dPrimary target audience.
Examples of use of the “F-words” concepts prior to exploring the hub.
| Level of uptake | Sample quotes | |
| Applied the F-words to their own lives (n=5) | "The F-words are very applicable to my own life. I’m happy to share them with others I feel could also benefit from this framework." [Person with a disability, Canada] | |
| Used the F-words when speaking with therapists and teachers to assist with goal-setting and planning for their child (n=2) | "When speaking to therapists and teachers in relation to goals for my child." [Family member, Canada] | |
| Implemented the F-words to help with goal-setting with families, to frame conversations with families, and to help guide program planning and decision making (n=15) | "When discussing outcomes and goal planning with the family, we discussed the ICF model and used the F-words as descriptors for the various categories." [Clinician, USA] "Through discussion with families and creating goals that fit families’ lives." [Clinician-researcher, Canada] | |
| Incorporated the F-words into training for students (n=3) | "Especially in educational settings, such as the training of graduates in physiotherapy, multiprofessional residence in children's health, as well as the master's degree in collective health and PhD on rehabilitation sciences." [Clinician-researcher/Educator, Brazil] | |
| Incorporated the F-words into publications and grant writing applications (n=1) | "Used in talks to families and professional groups. Used in publications and in grant applications." [Clinician-researcher, Australia] | |
| The F-words are influencing organizations in items such as facility planning, departmental missions, and the development of programs (n=2) | "Facility planning, restructuring." [Administrator, USA] "Used them to guide collaborative goal-setting with families/clients; to focus our departmental mission; to develop programs." [Clinician-researcher/Educator, USA] | |
Overall satisfaction with the Knowledge Hub (n=66).
| Item | Strongly agree, n (%) | Agree, n (%) | Neutral, n (%) | Disagree, n (%) | Strongly disagree, n (%) | No answer, n (%) |
| The purpose is clear | 32 (48) | 25 (38) | 5 (8) | 4 (6) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| The hub is user-friendly | 19 (29) | 42 (64) | 2 (3) | 1 (2) | 0 (0) | 2 (3) |
| I enjoyed exploring the Knowledge Hub | 26 (39) | 35 (53) | 3 (5) | 0 | 0 (0) | 2 (3) |
| The content is meaningful and relevant for families | 32 (48) | 29 (44) | 4 (6) | 1 (2) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| The content is meaningful and relevant for service providers | 31 (47) | 31 (47) | 3 (5) | 1 (2) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
The breakdown of what people liked and what can be improved (n=65).
| Itema | Liked, n (%) | Areas for improvement, n (%) |
| Homepage | 26 (40) | 6 (9) |
| International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Resources | 12 (18) | 8 (12) |
| F-words Footprint | 14 (22) | 2 (3) |
| Family and Clinician Voices | 17 (26) | 4 (6) |
| F-words Tools | 23 (35) | 7 (11) |
| Research Team | 10 (15) | 3 (5) |
| All of the above | 37 (57) | 1 (2) |
| None of the above | 0 (0) | 29 (45) |
| Other | 1 (2) | 9 (14) |
aPeople could select >1 item.
Open-ended feedback on the best features of the Knowledge Hub.
| Category | Sample quotes | ||
| Overall, the videos (n=21) and “F-words” tools (n=15) were identified as the best features of the Knowledge Hub. | "My favorite part of the Hub is the F-words Tools section! As an educator, access to tools and examples from children helps me to understand how the F-words come into practice in the classroom and at home." [Educator, Canada] | ||
| Many people also valued the stories and examples shared by families and clinicians on what the “F-words” meant to them and how they are using the “F-words” in practice (n=9). | "The writing by families and therapists were also quite valuable in seeing how these principles are applied in many different situations. They are also very engaging to read." [Researcher, USA] | ||
| Key design features were that the hub was easy to navigate (n=8), user-friendly (n=7), and interesting or engaging (n=7). | "It's simple to use and navigate, visually interesting and love the video content." [Family member, friend, researcher, Canada] | ||
| The hub being publically available with sharable, downloadable content (n=5). | "Sharing the information is great but also providing the tools and resources for families and providers alike is crucial to getting the word out and to helping these families." [Clinician, USA] | ||
Open-ended feedback on areas for improvement of the Knowledge Hub.
| Category | Sample quotes | ||
| More examples of the application of the F-words and the impact. This includes more case vignettes, as well as formal research studies implementing and evaluating the F-words tools (n=7). | "I think it would be important to expand the dissemination of the six F-words by conducting studies on its application and results obtained." [Clinician-researcher, Brazil] | ||
| Also, extending the F-words to other populations, including teachers, young children, and increasing the diversity of representation (n=4). | "Improve the representation of diverse (SES, racial, ethnic, disabilities) families and practitioners to discuss barriers and different strategies possible in a wide lens." [Person with a disability, family member, friend, student, researcher, educator, USA] | ||
| Overall organization (eg, clearly identifying the different sections, resources, purpose of the hub, etc) (n=8). | "The content is excellent, some of the formatting could be improved to make it more user-friendly (lots of scrolling currently and hard to orient to all the great materials with that format)." [Student, researcher, support worker, Canada] | ||
| The need for better navigation from the homepage (n=5). | "Better navigation. From the home page I would like a “how to use this site” section that will guide me to what I need to be looking at use - either as a parent, as a therapist, as a researcher." [Family member, Canada] | ||
Reported use of the Knowledge Hub (n=63).
| The Knowledge Hub... | Strongly agree, n (%) | Agree, n (%) | Neutral, n (%) | Disagree, n (%) | Strongly disagree, n (%) | No answer, n (%) |
| ...increased my understanding of the F-words concepts. | 27 (43) | 31 (49) | 2 (3) | 1 (2) | 0 (0) | 2 (3) |
| ...influenced what I think about the F-words concepts. | 20 (32) | 29 (46) | 11 (17) | 1 (2) | 0 (0) | 2 (3) |
| ...will be useful to me. | 23 (37) | 32 (51) | 7 (11) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (2) |
| ...will influence the things I do when I am working with others. | 22 (35) | 30 (48) | 5 (8) | 2 (3) | 1 (2) | 3 (5) |