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The development of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Sets for deafblindness: A study protocol

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PLOS ONE
Volume 16, Issue 12, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261413

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  1. Health System Impact Postdoctoral fellowship - Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  2. Health System Impact Postdoctoral fellowship - Fonds de recherche du Quebec - Sante (FRQS)
  3. Health System Impact Postdoctoral fellowship - Institut Nazareth et Louis-Braille du CISSS de la Monteregie Centre (INLB) [HI5 166371]
  4. FRQS chercheur boursier Junior 2 career award [281454]

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This study aims to develop an ICF Core Set for individuals with deafblindness, which will have a significant impact on social participation, policies, and services for this population. The study will consist of four phases, including systematic literature review, qualitative study, expert survey, and empirical study, to gain insights from various perspectives on the health and functioning of individuals with deafblindness.
Background Individuals with deafblindness experience a combination of hearing and vision impairments. The World Health Organization has developed a global framework referred to as the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to describe health and functioning. From the full ICF classification, a selection of categories, referred to as ICF Core Sets, provide users with a tool to describe functioning and disability in specific health conditions. There has been no ICF Core Set created for deafblindness. Given that core sets are instrumental in improving clinical practice, research, and service delivery, the aim of this study is to develop an ICF Core Set for deafblindness. Methods As part of the preparatory phase in the ICF Core Set development, there are four studies that will be conducted. This includes the [1] systematic literature review that examines the researcher's perspective, [2] qualitative study focusing on the individuals with deafblindness experience, [3] experts survey that looks at health professional's perspective, and [4] empirical study that examines the clinical perspective. The studies will be conducted using the principles outlined by the ICF Research Branch for the development of ICF Core Sets. The systematic literature review protocol was submitted for registration on PROSPERO CRD42021247952. Discussion An ICF Core Set created for deafblindness will benefit individuals living with deafblindness who are often excluded from social participation, policies, and services. An ICF Core Set for deafblindness will have a significant impact on healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers, service providers and individuals with deafblindness by facilitating communication among all stakeholder to support the functioning of those with deafblindness.

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