Assessment of functional status in the ICU: instruments used in Brazilian settings
Abstract Introduction: Physical function impairment is a significant concern for patients who survive their intensive care unit (ICU) stay, due to its impact on the patient’s independence and functional status. In this context, the choice of a suitable instrument for the assessing functional status...
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doaj-46155403449243c5b494dd5b5c8342ef2020-11-25T03:28:49ZengEditora Champagnat Fisioterapia em Movimento1980-591830118719510.1590/1980-5918.030.001.ar02S0103-51502017000100187Assessment of functional status in the ICU: instruments used in Brazilian settingsLuiza Martins FariaSayonara de Fátima Faria BarbosaAbstract Introduction: Physical function impairment is a significant concern for patients who survive their intensive care unit (ICU) stay, due to its impact on the patient’s independence and functional status. In this context, the choice of a suitable instrument for the assessing functional status is important, because an inappropriate assessment could lead to incorrect conclusions regarding patient prognosis, treatment benefits, and condition. Objective: To identify which functional assessment tools are used in Brazil to assess patients who are in ICU. Additionally, we investigated the translation, adaptation, and validation of these instruments for use in this population. Methods: We searched Pubmed, SCIELO, Lilacs, and Scopus in November 2015. No language or date restrictions were applied to the search. Results: Ten studies and seven instruments were identified. The most commonly used instruments were the Karnofsky Performance Status Scale Scores and the Functional Independence Measure. Conclusion: The instruments found in the review were neither specifically developed to assess the functional status of ICU patients, nor were they validated for use in this population in Brazil. Transcultural development or adaptation studies should be conducted, followed by a validation process.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-51502017000100187&lng=en&tlng=enUnidades de Terapia IntensivaAtividades CotidianasAvaliação de Processos e ResultadosReabilitação |
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Luiza Martins Faria Sayonara de Fátima Faria Barbosa Assessment of functional status in the ICU: instruments used in Brazilian settings Fisioterapia em Movimento Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Atividades Cotidianas Avaliação de Processos e Resultados Reabilitação |
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Luiza Martins Faria Sayonara de Fátima Faria Barbosa |
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Assessment of functional status in the ICU: instruments used in Brazilian settings |
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Assessment of functional status in the ICU: instruments used in Brazilian settings |
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Assessment of functional status in the ICU: instruments used in Brazilian settings |
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Assessment of functional status in the ICU: instruments used in Brazilian settings |
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Assessment of functional status in the ICU: instruments used in Brazilian settings |
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assessment of functional status in the icu: instruments used in brazilian settings |
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Abstract Introduction: Physical function impairment is a significant concern for patients who survive their intensive care unit (ICU) stay, due to its impact on the patient’s independence and functional status. In this context, the choice of a suitable instrument for the assessing functional status is important, because an inappropriate assessment could lead to incorrect conclusions regarding patient prognosis, treatment benefits, and condition. Objective: To identify which functional assessment tools are used in Brazil to assess patients who are in ICU. Additionally, we investigated the translation, adaptation, and validation of these instruments for use in this population. Methods: We searched Pubmed, SCIELO, Lilacs, and Scopus in November 2015. No language or date restrictions were applied to the search. Results: Ten studies and seven instruments were identified. The most commonly used instruments were the Karnofsky Performance Status Scale Scores and the Functional Independence Measure. Conclusion: The instruments found in the review were neither specifically developed to assess the functional status of ICU patients, nor were they validated for use in this population in Brazil. Transcultural development or adaptation studies should be conducted, followed by a validation process. |
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