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A CIF é uma ferramenta universal desenvolvida pela OMS que permite a
classificação de funcionalidade e incapacidade, através de uma visualização global do que
condiciona o desempenho do indivíduo na concretização de atividades e na participação
em ocupações. A ideologia da CIF e os seus componentes interrelacionam-se com a
essência da TO, indo ao encontro dos modelos da profissão.
As UCCI constituem uma atualidade em Portugal e o terapeuta ocupacional é um
dos profissionais obrigatórios na equipa multidisciplinar destas unidades. Atendendo à
relevância internacional da CIF, à sua ligação com a TO e à necessidade de tornar a CIF
operacional na prática clínica diária dado que é uma ferramenta complexa e extensa, é
objetivo deste estudo contribuir para a construção de um code set da CIF para terapeutas
ocupacionais que exercem funções em UCCI, especificamente em UC, UMDR e ULDM.
Para a concretização desta investigação, utilizou-se a técnica de Delphi, que
envolveu duas rondas. Na primeira ronda foi possível contar com a participação de 37
terapeutas ocupacionais experientes na área, uma vez que exercem funções em UCCI, e na
segunda ronda contou-se com a participação de 20 elementos.
Obtiveram consenso na última ronda de Delphi um total de 96 categorias,
constituindo esta listagem uma proposta de code set para UCCI. No que se refere às
tipologias de unidades, 69 categorias obtiveram consenso em UC, 91 em UMDR e 41 em
ULDM.
Concluiu-se que a criação de code sets poderá constituir uma mais-valia em
contexto de equipa multidisciplinar das UCCI, sendo uma forma de tornar a CIF
operacional na prática clínica diária.
The ICF is a universal tool developed by WHO, which allows the classification of functioning and disability, through a global view of what determines the individual's performing activities and participation in occupations. The ICF ideology and its components interrelate with the OT essence, meeting the models of one´s profession. The UCCI are an actuality in Portugal and the occupational therapist is a required professional in the multidisciplinary team in these units. Owing to the international importance of the ICF, its connection with OT and the need to make the ICF work in daily clinical practice since it is a complex and extensive tool, the objective of this study is to contribute to the construction of a code set of the ICF for occupational therapists working at UCCI, specifically in UC, UMDR and ULDM. To accomplish this investigation, we used the Delphi technique, which involved two rounds. In the first round it was possible to count on the participation of 37 occupational therapists experienced in the area, since they work in UCCI, and the second round we counted on the participation of 20 elements. In the last Delphi round consensus was obtained in a total of 96 categories, making this list a proposed code set for UCCI. Concerning the unit types, 69 categories reached consensus at UC, 91 at UMDR and 41 at ULDM. We came to the conclusion that the creation of code sets can be an asset in the context of a UCCI multidisciplinary team, being a way of making ICF operational in daily clinical practice.
The ICF is a universal tool developed by WHO, which allows the classification of functioning and disability, through a global view of what determines the individual's performing activities and participation in occupations. The ICF ideology and its components interrelate with the OT essence, meeting the models of one´s profession. The UCCI are an actuality in Portugal and the occupational therapist is a required professional in the multidisciplinary team in these units. Owing to the international importance of the ICF, its connection with OT and the need to make the ICF work in daily clinical practice since it is a complex and extensive tool, the objective of this study is to contribute to the construction of a code set of the ICF for occupational therapists working at UCCI, specifically in UC, UMDR and ULDM. To accomplish this investigation, we used the Delphi technique, which involved two rounds. In the first round it was possible to count on the participation of 37 occupational therapists experienced in the area, since they work in UCCI, and the second round we counted on the participation of 20 elements. In the last Delphi round consensus was obtained in a total of 96 categories, making this list a proposed code set for UCCI. Concerning the unit types, 69 categories reached consensus at UC, 91 at UMDR and 41 at ULDM. We came to the conclusion that the creation of code sets can be an asset in the context of a UCCI multidisciplinary team, being a way of making ICF operational in daily clinical practice.
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CIF Core set Code set Unidades de Cuidados Continuados Integrados Terapia Ocupacional ICF Units Continued Care Occupational Therapy
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Instituto Politécnico do Porto. Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde do Porto