CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
Phys Occup Ther Pediatr. 2020;40(5):534-545. doi: 10.1080/01942638.2020.1726551. Epub 2020 Feb 16.
The 'F-words in Childhood Disability' - operationalizing the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Framework - have attracted great interest around the world. However, we have yet to learn how service providers (SPs) are using them. The aim of this study was to explore international SPs' attitudes toward and use of the 'F-words'.
A survey was administered, guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior, including Likert-scaled statements and an open-ended question. Ninety-one SPs working with children with impairments from 27 countries completed the survey.
While 82 agreed the 'F-words' are good practice, only 60 are using the 'F-words'. Similarly, 52 SPs agreed that their colleagues approved of their use and 54 felt they were easy for families to use and understand. Respondents reported three main uses: (i) support of preexisting clinical approaches, (ii) direct integration into practice, and (iii) being taught in higher education. They also identified barriers to implementation (e.g., alternative clinical approaches and limited resources).
Findings provide insights in how the 'F-words' are being used and the limitations thereof, which can inform future directions to support international implementation. With international SPs, we need to develop adapted dissemination tools to support uptake by individuals worldwide.
“儿童残疾中的‘F-词’”——使国际功能、残疾和健康分类框架运作——在全世界引起了极大的兴趣。然而,我们还需要了解服务提供者(SP)如何使用它们。本研究旨在探讨国际服务提供者对“F-词”的态度和使用情况。
该调查以计划行为理论为指导,采用李克特量表和开放式问题进行。来自 27 个国家/地区的 91 名从事残疾儿童工作的服务提供者完成了这项调查。
尽管 82 名服务提供者同意“F-词”是良好的实践,但只有 60 名服务提供者正在使用这些词。同样,52 名服务提供者同意他们的同事认可他们的使用,54 名服务提供者认为这些词对于家庭来说易于使用和理解。受访者报告了三种主要用途:(i)支持现有的临床方法,(ii)直接融入实践,以及(iii)在高等教育中教授。他们还确定了实施的障碍(例如,替代的临床方法和有限的资源)。
这些发现提供了关于“F-词”如何被使用以及存在的局限性的见解,这可以为支持国际实施的未来方向提供信息。对于国际服务提供者,我们需要开发适应性的传播工具,以支持全球个人的采用。