School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Phys Occup Ther Pediatr. 2012 Nov;32(4):388-403. doi: 10.3109/01942638.2012.680009. Epub 2012 May 8.
Classifying disability for children and youth has typically meant describing a diagnosis or developmental lag. The publication of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: Child & Youth version (ICF-CY) marks a global paradigm shift in the conceptualization and classification of childhood disability. Knowledge and awareness of the ICF-CY has been slow to diffuse within occupational therapy.
The purpose of this paper is to foster the integration of the ICF-CY into occupational therapy practice with children and youth.
Research describes positive trends in using the ICF-CY for cross-disciplinary communication; further clarity and development is warranted around activity and participation categories and functional profiles.
Occupational therapy can contribute to the evolution of the ICF-CY, but must clarify its complementary perspective and knowledge base. If the ICF-CY can be further integrated into occupational therapy systems, it holds promise for shifting practice patterns and creating professional opportunities.
目的:本文旨在促进国际功能、残疾和健康分类儿童及青少年版(ICF-CY)在儿童和青少年职业治疗中的应用。
关键问题:研究描述了使用 ICF-CY 进行跨学科交流的积极趋势;活动和参与类别以及功能概况方面需要进一步明确和发展。
意义:职业治疗可以为 ICF-CY 的发展做出贡献,但必须明确其补充视角和知识基础。如果 ICF-CY 能进一步融入职业治疗体系,有望改变实践模式并创造专业机会。