international classification of functioning, disability and health (icf):an interprofessional...
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Sentrum vir Gesondheidsberoepe Onderwys Centre for Health Professions EducationFakulteit Geneeskunde en Gesondheidswetenskappe Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
International Classification of Functioning,
Disability and Health (ICF):
An Interprofessional Care/Collaboration Framework for transformative interprofessional education.
Dr Stefanus SnymanStellenbosch University: Interprofessional Education and PracticeWHO: Functioning and Disability Reference Group & Education and Implementation CommitteeDr Klaus von Pressentin: Family Physician, Cape Winelands DistrictProf Marina Clarke: Stellenbosch University: Emeritus Professor of Nursing
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Interprofessional Education and Practice (IPEP):
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IPEP strategy took into consideration:4 ground-breaking publications:
• Frenk, J., Chen, L., Bhutta, Z.A., Cohen, J., Crisp, N., Evans, T., Fineberg, H., et al. 2010. Health Professionals for a new century: transforming education to strengthen health systems in an interdependent world. Lancet, 376:1923-1958.
• Institute of Medicine. 2011. The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
• Interprofessional Education Collaborative Expert Panel. 2011. Core competencies for interprofessional collaborative practice: Report of an expert panel. Washington, D.C.: Interprofessional Education Collaborative.
• World Health Organisation. 2010. Framework for action on interprofessional and collaborative practice. Geneva: World Health Organisation.
Adapted with the permission of CanMEDS © 2005
In search of an Interprofessional Care/Collaboration Framework: a common language and approach
A statistical, research, clinical, social policy and educational tool to:
• Provide scientific basis
• Interprofessional teamwork
• Common language• Permit comparison• Systematic coding
scheme
2012: The ICF ride
• IPEP facilitators appointed to each site• Clinical case presentation (Ukwanda Rural
Clinical School)• Assessment: Students present to local
interprofessional team
The aim of this study
To establish how applying the ICF framework as IPE strategy contributed to 1. instructional reform2. institutional reform3. interprofessional
practice, and4. functioning of health
system
Design
• Associative group analysis • Questionnaires were administered to 70
participants: • 37 fourth year students, • 18 facilitators of learning • 15 patients.
• Free word associations were used to reconstruct the internal world and subjective meanings which were expressed by more direct methods.
Results: Students
Students indicated that they adopted a patient-centred interprofessional approach which improved patient outcomes and satisfaction.
Results: Health professionals
• Students’ response was confirmed• Were indirectly challenged to practice patient-
centred, interprofessional care as a result of them assessing students applying the ICF;
• Improved interprofessional collaboration and interprofessional practice;
• Bigger job satisfaction as they started applyingthe ICF in clinical practice.
Results: Patients
• Patients appreciated the improved quality of care.
Institutional reform: Interdependence• Appreciate for other
professions (incl. community care workers)
• Bottom up relationships: Commit to teamwork
• Harmonisation between education and health: Service providers request capacity building in ICF
Instructional reform: Transformative learning• Apply bio-psycho-
social-spiritual patient-centred care, questioning biomedical model in tertiary hospitals
• Integrate “clinical medicine” with “public health”
• Integrate ethics and human rights in patient care
Health system strengthening• Preceptors apply ICF in
teaching and practice • Adopt ICF as approach to
patient care in PHC and district hospital settings
• Influence patient outcomes
Discussion
ASSESSMENT DRIVES PRACTICE
The ICF ride continues…
Request by various sites/authorities for IPEP/ICF training Spontaneous change: clinical notes, discharge notesmICF mobile app project of WHO: Continuity of care - Community Care Worker Specialist
To make a long story short…
• Assessment of student presentations using the ICF framework drove interprofessional practice among healthcare students and professionals,
• Facilitated the bio-psycho-social-spiritual interprofessional approach to patient-centred care
• Resulted in improved patient outcomes• Strengthened health systems.
Acknowledgements
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