A1 Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä lehdessä

Associations between rehabilitants' functional limitations and conclusions made by a multidisciplinary team during vocational rehabilitation evaluation: Turku ICF Study




TekijätSaltychev Mikhail, Kinnunen Aila, Laimi Katri

Julkaisuvuosi2013

JournalOpen Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation

Numero sarjassa2

Vuosikerta1

Numero2

Aloitussivu36

Lopetussivu39

Sivujen määrä4

ISSN2332-1822

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4236/ojtr.2013.12007


Tiivistelmä

 

Purpose: To investigate associations between functional limitations experienced by rehabili- tants and multidisciplinary team’s recommenda- tions during vocational rehabilitation evaluation. Methods: The descriptions of functional limita- tions were retrospectively identified for 32 pa- tients with chronic musculoskeletal disorders. Vocational rehabilitation evaluation was con- ducted by a multidisciplinary team in an out- patient clinic of a university hospital. The de- scriptions were converted to ICF second-level categories. Square contingency coefficient Phi (φ) was calculated to describe the associations between ICF-categories appearing 10 times in the study sample and the recommendations given by a professional team. Results: In the study sample, 84 different ICF second-level cate- gories were identified (average 18 codes/subject, range 9 - 25). Of them, 18 categories were ob- served for at least in 10 rehabilitants. Three sta- tistically significant correlations were observed between these 18 categories and recommenda- tions given by a rehabilitation team. Of them, positive association of moderate strength was found between joint mobility and muscle power functions and recommendation for retirement. Difficulties in walking showed weak negative correlation with recommendation for vocational rehabilitation. Conclusions: During vocational rehabilitation evaluation, the final recommenda- tions given by rehabilitation professionals were only weakly correlated with functional limita- tions experienced by rehabilitants.



Last updated on 2024-26-11 at 15:30