Proposição de um modelo de avaliação de rastreio para pacientes pós-acidente vascular em reabilitação: um estudo baseado na vinculação de instrumentos com a classificação internacional de funcionalidade, incapacidade e saúde

Introduction: Stroke has a major impact on survivors functioning. Therefore, the rehabilitation process must consider the multiple factors that define health. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) is based on a model of health and functioning that results f...

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Autor principal: Silva, Maria Heloiza Araújo
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Aline Braga Galvão Silveira
Formato: Dissertação
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/57282
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Resumo:Introduction: Stroke has a major impact on survivors functioning. Therefore, the rehabilitation process must consider the multiple factors that define health. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) is based on a model of health and functioning that results from the interaction of personal and environmental factors, activity and participation, and bodily structures and functions. Therefore, considering the needs of post-stroke patients and what the ICF recommends, the assessment of these patients must be carried out using assessment instruments that measure functioning based on the interaction of biopsychosocial factors. Objectives: To propose an assessment model for screening post-stroke patients undergoing rehabilitation, based on linking the instruments most used for this purpose with the ICF. Methods: The study will take place in three stages: 1) Update of the Scope Review “Instruments Used in the Assessment of Post-Stroke Patients in Rehabilitation: a Scope Review focusing on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health Model”, 2) Linking the instruments with the ICF categories, and 3) Proposing the screening assessment model. Results: 23 instruments were selected, 19 had linked categories. The majority of instrument categories corresponded to Activity and Participation (74%) and Body Functions (29%). Environmental Factors were less evaluated (1%). The body Structure domain was not included in any instrument. When evaluating the instruments regarding the number of ICF items and categories, the following screening assessment model was arrived at NIHSS - neurological deficits; MIF – functional performance; mRS – post-stroke global outcomes, SF-36 – quality of life; MoCA – cognitive screening. Conclusions: It was possible to structure an assessment model for screening, allowing professionals to more objectively identify the main points to direct their assessment according to their client's needs.