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Identification of problems in functioning of people with sleep disorders in a clinical setting using the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) Checklist

机译:使用国际功能障碍与健康分类(ICF)检查表确定临床环境中睡眠障碍患者的功能问题

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We conducted an explorative, cross-sectional, multi-centre study in order to identify the most common problems of people with any kind of (primary) sleep disorder in a clinical setting using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a frame of reference. Data were collected from patients using a structured face-to-face interview of 45-60 min duration. A case record form for health professionals containing the extended ICF Checklist, sociodemographic variables and disease-specific variables was used. The study centres collected data of 99 individuals with sleep disorders. The identified categories include 48 (32%) for body functions, 13 (9%) body structures, 55 (37%) activities and participation and 32 (22%) for environmental factors. 'Sleep functions' (100%) and 'energy and drive functions', respectively, (85%) were the most severely impaired second-level categories of body functions followed by 'attention functions' (78%) and 'temperament and personality functions' (77%). With regard to the component activities and participation, patients felt most restricted in the categories of 'watching' (e.g. TV) (82%), 'recreation and leisure' (75%) and 'carrying out daily routine' (74%). Within the component environmental factors the categories 'support of immediate family', 'health services, systems and policies' and 'products or substances for personal consumption [medication]' were the most important facilitators; 'time-related changes', 'light' and 'climate' were the most important barriers. The study identified a large variety of functional problems reflecting the complexity of sleep disorders. The ICF has the potential to provide a comprehensive framework for the description of functional health in individuals with sleep disorders in a clinical setting.
机译:我们进行了一项探索性,跨部门,多中心的研究,以使用国际功能,残疾与健康分类(ICF)将临床上任何类型的(原发性)睡眠障碍患者识别为最常见的问题,参考框架。使用持续时间为45-60分钟的结构化面对面访谈从患者收集数据。使用了卫生专业人员的病历记录表,其中包含扩展的ICF检查表,社会人口统计学变量和疾病特定变量。研究中心收集了99名睡眠障碍患者的数据。确定的类别包括用于身体功能的48个(32%),用于身体结构的13个(9%),用于活动和参与的55个(37%)和用于环境因素的32个(22%)。 “睡眠功能”(100%)和“能量和驱动功能”(85%)分别是第二级严重受损的身体功能,其次是“注意力功能”(78%)和“气质和人格功能” '(77%)。关于组成部分的活动和参与,患者在“观看”(例如电视)(82%),“娱乐和休闲”(75%)和“执行日常活动”(74%)类别中受到的限制最大。在组成环境因素中,最重要的推动因素是“直系亲属的支持”,“保健服务,系统和政策”以及“个人消费产品或物质[药物]”。 “与时间有关的变化”,“光线”和“气候”是最重要的障碍。这项研究发现了各种各样的功能性问题,反映出睡眠障碍的复杂性。 ICF有可能为临床环境中睡眠障碍患者的功能健康描述提供一个全面的框架。

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