Center of Neurodevelopmental Disorders (KIND), Department of Women's and Children's Health, Centre for Psychiatry Research, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Curtin School of Allied Health, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
BMJ Ment Health. 2024 Nov 28;27(1):e301283. doi: 10.1136/bmjment-2024-301283.
Advancing research and support for neurologically diverse populations requires novel data harmonisation methods that are capable of aligning with contemporary approaches to understanding health and disability.
We present the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a conceptual framework to support harmonisation of mental health data and present a proof of principle within the Risk and Resilience in Developmental Diversity and Mental Health (R2D2-MH) consortium.
138 measures from various mental health datasets were linked to the ICF following the WHO's established linking rules.
Findings support the notion that the ICF can assist in the harmonisation of mental health data. The high level of shared ICF codes provides indications of where items may be readily harmonised to develop datasets that may align more readily with contemporary approaches to understanding health and disability. Although the linking process necessarily entails an element of subjectivity, the application of established rules can increase rigour and transparency of the harmonisation process.
We present the first steps towards data harmonisation in mental health that is compatible with contemporary approaches in psychiatry, being more capable of capturing diversity and aligning with more transdiagnostic and neurodiversity-affirmative ways of understanding data.
Our findings show promise, but future work is needed to address quantitative harmonisation. Similarly, issues related to the traditionally 'pathophysiological' frameworks that existing datasets are often embedded in can hinder the full potential of harmonisation based on the ICF.
为神经多样性人群推进研究和提供支持需要新颖的数据协调方法,这些方法能够与当代理解健康和残疾的方法保持一致。
我们提出国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)作为一个概念框架,以支持心理健康数据的协调,并在发育多样性和心理健康中的风险和弹性(R2D2-MH)联盟内展示一个原理证明。
根据世界卫生组织(WHO)确立的联系规则,将来自各种心理健康数据集的 138 项措施与 ICF 联系起来。
研究结果支持这样一种观点,即 ICF 可以帮助协调心理健康数据。共享 ICF 代码的高水平表明,在何处可以方便地协调项目,以开发可能更容易与当代理解健康和残疾的方法相一致的数据集。尽管联系过程必然涉及一定的主观性,但应用既定规则可以提高协调过程的严谨性和透明度。
我们提出了心理健康数据协调的第一步,这与精神病学中的当代方法兼容,更能够捕捉多样性,并与更具跨诊断性和神经多样性肯定性的理解数据的方法保持一致。
我们的研究结果显示出了希望,但需要进一步的工作来解决定量协调问题。同样,与现有数据集通常嵌入的传统“病理生理学”框架相关的问题也会阻碍基于 ICF 的充分协调潜力。