20 Years of ICF-International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: Uses and Applications around the World.
Matilde LeonardiHaejung LeeNenad KostanjsekArianna FornariAlberto RaggiAndrea MartinuzziManuel YáñezAnn-Helene AlmborgMagdalena FreskYanina BesstrashnovaAlexander ShoshminShamyr Sulyvan de CastroEduardo Santana CordeiroMarie CuenotChristine HaasSoraya MaartThomas MariboJanice MillerMasahiko MukainoStefanus SnymanUlrike TrinksHeidi AnttilaJaana PaltamaaPatricia Welch SaleebyLucilla FratturaRos MaddenCatherine SykesCoen H van GoolJakub HrkalMiroslav ZvolskýPetra SládkováMarie VikdalGuðrún Auður HarðardóttirJosephine FoubertRobert JakobMichaela CoenenOlaf Kraus de CamargoPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
The International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) was approved in 2001 and, since then, several studies reported the increased interest about its use in different sectors. A recent overview that summarizes its applications is lacking. This study aims to provide an updated overview about 20 years of ICF application through an international online questionnaire, developed by the byline authors, and sent to each World Health Organization Collaborating Centers of the Family of International Classifications (WHO-FIC CCs). Data was collected during October 2020 and December 2021 and descriptive content analyses were used to report main results. Results show how, in most of the respondent countries represented by WHO-FIC CCs, ICF was mainly used in clinical practice, policy development and social policy, and in education areas. Despite its applications in different sectors, ICF use is not mandatory in most countries but, where used, it provides a biopsychosocial framework for policy development in health, functioning and disability. The study provides information about the needs related to ICF applications, that can be useful to organize targeted intervention plans. Furthermore, this survey methodology can be re-proposed periodically to monitor the use of the ICF in the future.