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International
Classification of
Functioning,
Disability
and
Health
World Health Organization
Geneva
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WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
International classification of functioning, disability and health : ICF.
1.Human development 2.Body constitution 3. Health status 4. Disability
evaluation 5.Socioeconomic factors 6.Causality 7.Classification 8.Manuals
I.Title: ICF
(ISBN 92 4 154542 9)
(NLM classification: W 15)
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Contents
A. Introduction
1
1. Background
3
2. Aims of ICF
5
3. Properties of ICF
7
4. Overview of ICF components
10
5. Model of Functioning and Disability
18
6. Use of ICF
21
B. One-level classification
27
C. Two-level classification
31
D. Detailed classification with definitions
45
Body Functions
47
Body Structures
105
Activities and Participation
123
Environmental Factors
171
E. Annexes
209
1. Taxonomic and terminological issues
211
2. Guidelines for coding ICF
219
3. Possible uses of the Activities and Participation list
234
4. Case examples
239
5. ICF and people with disabilities
242
6. Ethical guidelines for use of ICF
244
7. Summary of the revision process
246
8. Future directions for the ICF
250
9. Suggested ICF data requirements for ideal and minimal
health information systems or surveys
253
10. Acknowledgements
254
F. Index
267
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