Patient-specific functioning related to dizziness and balance problems after traumatic brain injury – A cross sectional study using an ICF perspective
Abstract: To describe patient-specific problems in functioning related to dizziness and balance problems in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a biopsychosocial context. A cross-sectional study where data from the Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) was linked to the...
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doaj-29efcddebeb0478995239dff7a67bd982021-07-06T11:30:15ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Medicine2331-205X2021-01-018110.1080/2331205X.2021.19322471932247Patient-specific functioning related to dizziness and balance problems after traumatic brain injury – A cross sectional study using an ICF perspectiveBeate Storløs0Kirsti Skavberg Roaldsen1Helene Lundgaard Soberg2Ingerid Kleffelgaard3Sunnaas Rehabilitation HospitalSunnaas Rehabilitation HospitalOslo University HospitalOslo University HospitalAbstract: To describe patient-specific problems in functioning related to dizziness and balance problems in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a biopsychosocial context. A cross-sectional study where data from the Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) was linked to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Data from 60 patients were classified into second-level ICF categories, using the ICF linking rules. The 60 patients included 73% women; mean age, 39 (SD 12.9) years with mild to moderate TBI (mean GCS 14.5, SD 1.3). The patients predominantly reported problems representing the activities and participation components of the ICF; mobility-related problems were most frequently reported by 42%. In addition, vestibulo-ocular and hearing problems, attention functions, domestic activities, recreation, leisure and environmental factors were frequently (≥10%) reported as barriers to functioning. The median severity of problems on the PSFS Numeric Rating Scale (0–10 worst to best) was 3 (IQR 1–5) points. The PSFS provided a unique set of problems in functioning most relevant to each patient resulting in a diversity of functional limitations. The patient-specific problems were all represented in the ICF, supporting a biopsychosocial perspective on problems related to dizziness and balance problems after TBI.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2021.1932247traumatic brain injurydizzinessbalance problemspatient-specific functional scaleinternational classification of disabilityfunctioning and health |
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Beate Storløs Kirsti Skavberg Roaldsen Helene Lundgaard Soberg Ingerid Kleffelgaard Patient-specific functioning related to dizziness and balance problems after traumatic brain injury – A cross sectional study using an ICF perspective Cogent Medicine traumatic brain injury dizziness balance problems patient-specific functional scale international classification of disability functioning and health |
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Beate Storløs Kirsti Skavberg Roaldsen Helene Lundgaard Soberg Ingerid Kleffelgaard |
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Patient-specific functioning related to dizziness and balance problems after traumatic brain injury – A cross sectional study using an ICF perspective |
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Patient-specific functioning related to dizziness and balance problems after traumatic brain injury – A cross sectional study using an ICF perspective |
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Patient-specific functioning related to dizziness and balance problems after traumatic brain injury – A cross sectional study using an ICF perspective |
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Patient-specific functioning related to dizziness and balance problems after traumatic brain injury – A cross sectional study using an ICF perspective |
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Patient-specific functioning related to dizziness and balance problems after traumatic brain injury – A cross sectional study using an ICF perspective |
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patient-specific functioning related to dizziness and balance problems after traumatic brain injury – a cross sectional study using an icf perspective |
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Abstract: To describe patient-specific problems in functioning related to dizziness and balance problems in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a biopsychosocial context. A cross-sectional study where data from the Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) was linked to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Data from 60 patients were classified into second-level ICF categories, using the ICF linking rules. The 60 patients included 73% women; mean age, 39 (SD 12.9) years with mild to moderate TBI (mean GCS 14.5, SD 1.3). The patients predominantly reported problems representing the activities and participation components of the ICF; mobility-related problems were most frequently reported by 42%. In addition, vestibulo-ocular and hearing problems, attention functions, domestic activities, recreation, leisure and environmental factors were frequently (≥10%) reported as barriers to functioning. The median severity of problems on the PSFS Numeric Rating Scale (0–10 worst to best) was 3 (IQR 1–5) points. The PSFS provided a unique set of problems in functioning most relevant to each patient resulting in a diversity of functional limitations. The patient-specific problems were all represented in the ICF, supporting a biopsychosocial perspective on problems related to dizziness and balance problems after TBI. |
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traumatic brain injury dizziness balance problems patient-specific functional scale international classification of disability functioning and health |
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