De Groote Wouter, Corso Melissa, Murnaghan Kent, Duttine Antony, Sabariego Carla
Department for Noncommunicable Diseases, Rehabilitation and Disability, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Public Health. 2024 Apr 19;2(1):e000523. doi: 10.1136/bmjph-2023-000523. eCollection 2024 Jun.
The aim is to identify and compare the content of screening tools and needs assessments used to select rehabilitation beneficiaries and to describe the context of their use.
Scoping review.
We systematically searched five indexed databases for studies published from 1 January 2010 to 3 February 2023.
We searched for papers published in English only. Papers describe a screening tool or needs assessment aiming to prospectively select potential beneficiaries of rehabilitation services based on a cut-off score or classification system.
We charted the evidence according to the characteristics of the paper, rehabilitation needs screening context, screening tool and content of the screening tool. A descriptive synthesis is provided for screening methodology, settings, target populations, rehabilitation need types and phases of care. The WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health is used to categorise screening items.
We identified 24 tools that use a range of screening methodologies, but mostly questionnaires that are used by health workers. Most tools have been proposed for the identification of a rehabilitation beneficiary among people with selected health conditions assessing the need to access a specific rehabilitation intervention, programme or occupational group. The majority of tools screen for current functioning limitations, and this is often the only screening component. When mapping screening items with the WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), almost all ICF chapters for body functions and activities and participation have been included across screening tools, with the following most frequently included ICF categories: emotional functions (b152), acquiring, keeping and terminating a job (d845), sensation of pain (b280) and carrying out daily routine (d230).
Rehabilitation need screening tools commonly include the screening for current functioning limitations among people with selected health conditions. A screening tool that is applicable across health conditions and settings is not available.
旨在识别和比较用于选择康复受益人的筛查工具和需求评估的内容,并描述其使用背景。
范围综述。
我们系统检索了五个索引数据库,以查找2010年1月1日至2023年2月3日发表的研究。
我们仅检索英文发表的论文。论文描述了一种筛查工具或需求评估,旨在基于临界值分数或分类系统前瞻性地选择康复服务的潜在受益人。
我们根据论文的特征、康复需求筛查背景、筛查工具和筛查工具的内容绘制证据图表。提供了关于筛查方法、环境、目标人群、康复需求类型和护理阶段的描述性综合分析。使用世界卫生组织《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》对筛查项目进行分类。
我们识别出24种使用一系列筛查方法的工具,但大多数是卫生工作者使用的问卷。大多数工具被提议用于在患有特定健康状况的人群中识别康复受益人,评估获得特定康复干预、项目或职业群体的需求。大多数工具筛查当前的功能限制,这通常是唯一的筛查组成部分。当将筛查项目与世界卫生组织《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF)进行映射时,几乎所有关于身体功能、活动和参与的ICF章节都已纳入筛查工具中,以下是最常包含的ICF类别:情绪功能(b152)、获得、保留和终止工作(d845)、疼痛感觉(b280)和进行日常活动(d230)。
康复需求筛查工具通常包括对患有特定健康状况的人群当前功能限制的筛查。尚无适用于所有健康状况和环境的筛查工具。