[Relevance of personal contextual factors of the ICF for use in practical social medicine and rehabilitation].

Gesundheitswesen

Vorsitzender des Sachverständigenrates der Ärzteschaft der Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft für Rehabilitation (BAR), Ärztlicher Leiter des Medizinischen Dienstes der Krankenversicherung Niedersachsen, Hannover.

Published: March 2014

Personal contextual factors play an essential part in the model of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). The WHO has not yet classified personal factors for global use although they impact on the functioning of persons positively or negatively. In 2010, the ICF working group of the German Society of Social Medicine and Prevention (DGSMP) presented a proposal for the classification of personal factors into 72 categories previously arranged in 6 chapters. Now a positioning paper has been added in order to stimulate a discussion about the fourth component of the ICF, to contribute towards a broader and common understanding about the nature of personal factors and to incite a dialogue among all those involved in health care as well as those people with or with-out health problems in order to gain a comprehensive perspective about a person's condition.

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