The ICF is
An assessment tool used for people with disability
Part of the WHO family of classifications
A database of health and disability disorders
The ICF is divided into 3 parts. What are they? (tick 3)
Structure and function
Opportunities and barriers
Chapters and domains
Activity and Participation
Environment
Children and Adults
What is performance in the ICF?
What an individual is able to do
A person's highest probable level of functioning
What an individual does in his/her current environment
The barriers to a person participating in their current environment
The four underlying principles of the ICF include (tick 4)
Universality
Holistic
Parity and aetiological neutrality
Neutrality
Environmental influence
Normalisation
Social role valorisation
Functionality
What does Capacity mean in the ICF
Attitudes of those around the person
The execution of a task or action by an individual
What a person can do in a 'standardised' environment?
What a person can do in their current environment