Martinuzzi Andrea, Frare Mara, Pradal Monica, Mion Marta, Dugone Sergio, Durante Marisa, Corò Alessandra, Francescutti Carlo, Leonardi Matilde
E. Medea Scientific Institute, Conegliano Research Centre, Conegliano, Italy.
Disabil Rehabil. 2008;30(1):71-80. doi: 10.1080/09638280701191792.
To show the feasibility and effect of a large formation effort focused on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), which may introduce a revolutionary new conceptual framework for people involved in rehabilitation services.
We here describe the large information/formation project launched by the Regional Direction for Social Services of the Veneto region (Italy). Here we describe the first of the two steps of the project, aimed to reach 900 health professionals throughout the whole region. They were exposed to a structured modular course consisting of a mix of frontal lectures and workshop sessions. During the workshop sessions the participants were confronted with questions referring to the actual application of ICF in their services.
The results show that the attendance (90%) was very high. The workshop sessions provided interesting indications on the possible applications of ICF in the clinical settings, as well as points of strength and potential problems that the implementation of ICF may have in the Regional Health Service.
To our knowledge this is the largest alphabetization effort on ICF attempted in a public health system, and it indicates a possible effective approach to its controlled diffusion and future implementation.
展示聚焦于《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF)的大规模培训工作的可行性和效果,该分类可能为参与康复服务的人员引入一个革命性的新概念框架。
我们在此描述意大利威尼托地区社会服务区域管理局发起的大型信息/培训项目。这里我们描述该项目两个步骤中的第一步,目标是覆盖整个地区的900名卫生专业人员。他们参加了一个结构化的模块化课程,该课程由一系列的讲座和研讨会组成。在研讨会上,参与者们面临一些关于ICF在其服务中的实际应用的问题。
结果显示参与率(90%)非常高。研讨会就ICF在临床环境中的可能应用提供了有趣的线索,以及ICF在地区卫生服务中实施可能存在的优势和潜在问题。
据我们所知,这是在公共卫生系统中针对ICF进行的最大规模的培训工作,它表明了一种对其进行有控制的传播和未来实施的可能有效方法。