Affiliation:
1. Postgraduate Program in Rehabilitation Sciences Nove de Julho University (UNINOVE) São Paulo Brazil
Abstract
AbstractPurposeTo link the concepts measured by the Grocery Shelving Task Test (GST) to the codes and qualifiers of the activity and participation component of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF).MethodsThe linkage was performed by two professionals who applied the 10 standardized binding rules. The linking process was performed through the model of extraction and identification of the concepts that were found in each item of the GST Test.ResultsThe GST test includes 1 domain of the activity and participation component (d4 mobility). The link with the qualifiers allowed quantifying the impairment of the limitations of activities in the postoperative period, being observed that 21.27% of the sample did not present any problem, 61.70% presented the qualifier “0.1” (mild problem), 8.50% had a moderate problem (qualifier ‘0.2’) and 8.50% had a severe problem (qualifier ‘0.3’). No complete impairment was observed in any study participant.DiscussionThe linking of the GST to the ICF codes and qualifiers allowed quantifying the functional impairment in the postoperative period of breast cancer, allowing a comprehensive and standardized view, and being a guiding tool for treatment plans.
Subject
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation