Using the ICF framework for children, families and carers to formulate health and management goals in the context of autism spectrum disorders
2 Apr 2023•0 j'aime
0 j'aime
Soyez le premier à aimer ceci
afficher plus
•78 vues
vues
Nombre de vues
0
Sur Slideshare
0
À partir des intégrations
0
Nombre d'intégrations
0
Télécharger pour lire hors ligne
Signaler
Santé & Médecine
Presentation at the International Conference of Autism Acceptance and Neurodiversity at Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences, India
April 1 & 2 2023
Similaire à Using the ICF framework for children, families and carers to formulate health and management goals in the context of autism spectrum disorders(20)
Using the ICF framework for children, families and carers to formulate health and management goals in the context of autism spectrum disorders
Using the ICF framework for children, families
and carers to formulate health and
management goals in the context of autism
spectrum disorders
Olaf Kraus de Camargo
International Conference on Autism Acceptance and Neurodiversity
Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences, India
April 1 & 2 2023
21st Century Paradigm
Shift
• World Health Organization (2001):
• “ICF respects the rights of every person and actively avoids labelling,
stigmatisation and discrimination.”
• United Nations' Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (2006):
• “Children with disabilities have the right to express their views freely
on all matters affecting them.” (Art. 7)
• Strategy for Patient Oriented Research (2011):
• “Patients need to be involved in all aspects of research to ensure
questions and results are relevant”
ICF
International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
(ICF)
based on the bio-psycho-social model of health
complementary to the diagnosis/es
allows to describe what a person does within a certain context
"Disability is a difficulty in functioning at the body, person, or
societal levels, in one or more life domains, as experienced by
an individual with a health condition in interaction with
contextual factors.” (Leonardi et al., 2006. The definition of
disability: what is in a name? Lancet 368, 1219–1221.
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(06)69498-1
Treatment -
Curing
The traditional dogma: “No treatment without a
diagnosis!”
Treatment needs to attack at the root of the problem
(etiology)
Linear thinking
Biomedical Model - linear
cell
tissue
organ
body
disease
Health
Drug or Therapy
Components of Health - non-
linear
Body Functions &
Structures
Activities Participation
Environmental
Factors
Personal Factors
Health Condition
ICF Framework
Body Structure &
Function
Activities
Participation
Environment
Personal Factors
Body Functions: The physiological functions of body systems (including psychological functions)
Body Structures: Anatomical parts of the body such as organs, limbs, and their components
Activities: The execution of a task or action by an individual.
Participation: Involvement in a life situation
Environmental factors: The physical, social and attitudinal environment in which people live and
conduct their lives; these are either barriers to or facilitators of the person’s functioning
Personal Factors: Internal personal factors which can include gender, age, education, profession,
past and current experience, character and other factors that influence how disability is experienced
by the individual
World Health Organization. (2001). International classification of functioning,
disability and health : ICF. World Health
Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/42407
Components of Health - non-
linear
Body Functions &
Structures
Activities Participation
Environmental
Factors
Personal Factors
Health Condition
Components of Health - non-
linear
Body Functions &
Structures
Activities Participation
Environmental
Factors
Personal Factors
Health Condition
Components of Health - non-
linear
Body Functions &
Structures
Activities Participation
Environmental
Factors
Personal Factors
Health Condition
International Classification of
Functioning, Disability and Health - a
non-linear model
Body Functions &
Structures
Activities Participation
Environmental
Factors
Personal Factors
Health Condition
World Health Organization. (2001). International Classification of
Functioning, Disability and Health: ICF. Geneva, Switzerland: World
Health Organization.
Mosaic of Complexity:
Health Condition
(e.g., CP, ASD)
Body Structures
and Functions Activities Participation
Environmental
Factors
Personal
Factors
The ICF
World Health Organization. (2001). International classification of functioning,
disability and health : ICF. World Health
Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/42407
Treatment - Caring
Complex Chronic Conditions:
Active participation of the patient/caregiver
Collaboration
Customization for different situations and life domains
Continuity of care
Holistic view
Documentation
1. Learning to read/type
2. Reduce aggression
Negative experience in previous school
Bilingual background
Latino identity
Implement AAC
Implement visuals
ICF & Children
Body Functions and Structures: refers to everything that makes up their body
and makes it function. One way to relate to this is thinking about fitness.
Activities: refers to the things children do. All they do is a way of functioning
(playing, walking, communicating etc.)
Participation: refers to how children are involved in different life situations
while doing something. Children usually are involved with other kids, so a
good term to refer to participation is friendships
Environment: refers to what is around the child. The most important aspects
surrounding any child is their family
Personal Factors: refer to things that are unique and important to a child. They
can be summarized by everything that is fun.
1 2
1
2
E
BodyStructure and Function
veryone needs to stay fit and healthy both physically
and mentally. Help me find ways to keep fit.
Fitness
Activity
I might do things differently but I CAN do them.
How I do it is not important. Please let me try!
Functioning
Participation
Having friends is important. Please give me
opportunities to make friends.
Friends
Environmental Factors
My family knows me best and I trust them.
Listen to them. Talk to them. Hear them.
Respect them.
Family
Personal Factors
Life is about having fun. Please help me do
the activities that I find the most fun.
Fun
Future
I am growing up every day, so please find ways for me to participate and be included in my community.
For more information visit the F-wordsKnowledge Hub:
www.canchild.ca/f-words
) World Health Organization. (2001) International
Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
) Rosenbaum P & Gorter JW. (2012). The ‘F‐words’ in
childhood disability: I swear this is how we should
think! Child Care Health Dev; 38.
F-Words
1 2
1
2
E
BodyStructure and Function
veryone needs to stay fit and healthy both physically
and mentally. Help me find ways to keep fit.
Fitness
Activity
I might do things differently but I CAN do them.
How I do it is not important. Please let me try!
Functioning
Participation
Having friends is important. Please give me
opportunities to make friends.
Friends
Environmental Factors
My family knows me best and I trust them.
Listen to them. Talk to them. Hear them.
Respect them.
Family
Personal Factors
Life is about having fun. Please help me do
the activities that I find the most fun.
Fun
Future
I am growing up every day, so please find ways for me to participate and be included in my community.
For more information visit the F-wordsKnowledge Hub:
www.canchild.ca/f-words
) World Health Organization. (2001) International
Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
) Rosenbaum P & Gorter JW. (2012). The ‘F‐words’ in
childhood disability: I swear this is how we should
think! Child Care Health Dev; 38.
My F-words Goal Sheet
Today’s Date:
Name:
Instructions:
FUN:
Goal:
Why?!
FRIENDS:
Goal:
Why?!
FUTURE:
Goal:
Why?!
FUNCTIONING:
Goal:
Why?!
FAMILY:
Goal:
Why?!
FITNESS:
Goal:
Why?!
(Adapted from Fuller & Susini Goal Sheet, 2015)
Please use this form to write downone goal for eachof the F-words– Functioning, Family,
Fitness, Fun, Friends& Future and explain why this goal is important to you. These can be goals you
would like to work on at home, in therapy, in school, and/or in the community. Together let’s work on
the goals that are meaningful to you!
F-Words
1 2
1
2
E
BodyStructure and Function
veryone needs to stay fit and healthy both physically
and mentally. Help me find ways to keep fit.
Fitness
Activity
I might do things differently but I CAN do them.
How I do it is not important. Please let me try!
Functioning
Participation
Having friends is important. Please give me
opportunities to make friends.
Friends
Environmental Factors
My family knows me best and I trust them.
Listen to them. Talk to them. Hear them.
Respect them.
Family
Personal Factors
Life is about having fun. Please help me do
the activities that I find the most fun.
Fun
Future
I am growing up every day, so please find ways for me to participate and be included in my community.
For more information visit the F-wordsKnowledge Hub:
www.canchild.ca/f-words
) World Health Organization. (2001) International
Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
) Rosenbaum P & Gorter JW. (2012). The ‘F‐words’ in
childhood disability: I swear this is how we should
think! Child Care Health Dev; 38.
My F-words Goal Sheet
Today’s Date:
Name:
Instructions:
FUN:
Goal:
Why?!
FRIENDS:
Goal:
Why?!
FUTURE:
Goal:
Why?!
FUNCTIONING:
Goal:
Why?!
FAMILY:
Goal:
Why?!
FITNESS:
Goal:
Why?!
(Adapted from Fuller & Susini Goal Sheet, 2015)
Please use this form to write downone goal for eachof the F-words– Functioning, Family,
Fitness, Fun, Friends& Future and explain why this goal is important to you. These can be goals you
would like to work on at home, in therapy, in school, and/or in the community. Together let’s work on
the goals that are meaningful to you!
Learn to read and type
To express needs and reduce aggression
Play basketball
Is his favorite sport and keeps him active
Play with laminating strips
Calms him down when overwhelmed
Tolerate closer physical proximity
He would like to have friends
College
Become as independent as possible
Setting Functional
Goals
Chosen by the child/family: improve activities that are important
for the child
Functional: goals that reflect real-life tasks – not sorting or
labeling for the sake of the skill
Specific: (SMART) – choose a short and realistic time-frame
Set as a Team: when more people are involved, all should be on-
board with the chosen goals (child & family are part of the
team)
F-words into Policy
*MCCSS Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (2022). Retrieved from
https://files.ontario.ca/mccss-smart-start-hubs-policy-and-practice-guidelines-en-2022-05-02.pdf