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Invited talk at the Joint Symposium of WFNR and ICF Education | Functioning science – The future of the biopsychosocial model and its impact on rehabilitation
A description of the pathway towards a patient-driven ICF platform enabling users to share their lived experience.

Invited talk at the Joint Symposium of WFNR and ICF Education | Functioning science – The future of the biopsychosocial model and its impact on rehabilitation
A description of the pathway towards a patient-driven ICF platform enabling users to share their lived experience.

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  1. 1. Patient driven data and the mICF – mobile ICF ‘Functionomics’ Olaf Kraus de Camargo World Congress of Neurorehabilitation Vienna, 14.12. – 17.12. 2022
  2. 2. Complexity “Faced with unsustainable costs and enormous amounts of under-utilized data, health care needs more efficient practices, research, and tools to harness the full benefits of personal health and healthcare-related data.” Chawla, N. V., & Davis, D. A. (2013). Bringing big data to personalized healthcare: a patient- centered framework. Journal of general internal medicine, 28(3), 660-665.
  3. 3. Life is complex The ICF World Health Organization. (2001). International classification of functioning, disability and health : ICF. World Health Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/42407 Tone ROM Attention B a l a n c e Standing Sitting Walking Eating Dinner in Restaurant Attending School Playing with friends Taking a bus Accessible public transport Wheelchair Software Assistant 1 0 y o male 3rd child Loves trains
  4. 4. Order to understand Health Condition (e.g., CP,ASD) Body Structures and Functions Activities Participation Environmental Factors Personal Factors The ICF World Health Organization. (2001). International classification of functioning, disability and health : ICF. World Health Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/42407 Tone ROM Attention B a l a n c e Standing Sitting Walking Eating Dinner in Restaurant Attending School Playing with friends T a k i n g a b u s Accessible public transport Wheelchair Software Assistant 1 0 y o male 3 rd child Loves trains
  5. 5. Non-linear Classification Health Condition (e.g., CP,ASD) Body Structures and Functions Activities Participation Environmental Factors Personal Factors The ICF World Health Organization. (2001). International classification of functioning, disability and health : ICF. World Health Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/42407
  6. 6. Non-linear Classification Health Condition (e.g., CP,ASD) Body Structures and Functions Activities Participation Environmental Factors Personal Factors The ICF World Health Organization. (2001). International classification of functioning, disability and health : ICF. World Health Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/42407
  7. 7. Treatment Decisions § Need to take into account the Diagnosis (Health Condition) - but not exclusively! § Depend on the Environmental Factors (Barriers and Facilitators) § Have to address the individual cultural, personal and spiritual preferences of the patient (Personal Factors) Require inclusion of the patient!
  8. 8. Personalized Medicine “The Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) is an innovative approach to developing a new model of health care that takes into account individual differences in people’s genes, environments, and lifestyles.” Sankar, P. L., & Parker, L. S. (2017). The Precision Medicine Initiative's All of Us Research Program: an agenda for research on its ethical, legal, and social issues. Genet Med, 19(7), 743-750. https://doi.org/10.1038/gim.2016.183 “-omics”: genome, metabolome, microbiome, proteome
  9. 9. Evidence Based Medicine Sackett, D. L., Rosenberg, W. M., Gray, J. A., Haynes, R. B., & Richardson, W. S. (1996). Evidence based medicine: what it is and what it isn't. BMJ, 312(7023), 71-72. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.312.7023.71 “-omics” “Functionomics”
  10. 10. Shared-Decision Making http://www.ebbp.org/ebbp.html
  11. 11. Including Patients “Existing evidence indicates that rehabilitation clinicians rarely identify and agree clear goals with their clients, and that many of the barriers to this relate to clinicians’ beliefs about goal setting” (Niina Kolehmainen) Kolehmainen, N. et al. (2012). Using shared goal setting to improve access and equity: a mixed methods study of the Good Goals intervention in children’s occupational therapy. Implement Sci, 7, 76. doi:10.1186/1748-5908-7-76
  12. 12. Health & Functioning § Health is ‘the ability to adapt and self-manage in the face of social, physical and emotional challenges’ (Huber et al. 2011). § In other words, functioning (however it is done, regardless of ability/disability) can be understood as the evidence of health. Huber M, Knottnerus JA, Green L, et al. How should we define health? BMJ 2011; 343: d4163.
  13. 13. Technology (Ellen Weinstein for The Washington Post)
  14. 14. Technology §Who has ever googled about a health condition? §Who is on Social Media? §Who offers/uses tele-health services?
  15. 15. Technology § Doctor-Patient Relationship: “The willingness to accept technology is going to have an ever-increasing role, and we’re not going to lose the patient bond but we’re going to remodel it and make it better” (Eric Topol, 2014) § “Let’s not go back to ‘normal’!” (Peter Rosenbaum et al., 2021) EricTopol in Levingston, S.A. (2014). How is the doctor-patient relationship changing? It’s going electronic. -The Washington Post. Retrieved April 30, 2015, from http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/how-is-the- doctor-patient-relationship-changing-its-going-electronic/2015/04/27/a560fb60-cc18-11e4-8c54-ffb5ba6f2f69_story.html Rosenbaum, P. L., Silva, M., & Camden, C. (2021). Let's not go back to 'normal'! lessons from COVID-19 for professionals working in childhood disability. Disabil Rehabil, 43(7), 1022-1028. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2020.1862925
  16. 16. mICF - ICanFunction § VISION: § Capture the functioning of a person using a digitally accessible interface, providing users with the possibility of sharing their lived experience, including relevant barriers and facilitators in their own words. § APPROACH: § Collaborative of Researchers,Technology Developers, Entrepreneurs and Patient Representatives (31 partners from 13 countries) § Develop a common platform based on the ICF that allows them to share what matters in their lives and allows professionals to capture these concerns and integrate them in an interdisciplinary and interprofessional approach that can encompass all the systems of care required. https://icfmobile.org
  17. 17. “Functionomics” • Person-driven • Describe a person’s functioning characteristics (profile, cluster) • Include the specific environmental characteristics of this person’s context
  18. 18. Spectra of Functioning ASD FASD BF A&P EF-Barriers BS Xu A, Moore C, Kraus de Camargo O. Comparing the Spectra of Functioning in Children with FASD and ASD. In:WHO - Family of International Classifications Network Annual Meeting.World Health Organization; 2020. p. 401. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.26358.83524
  19. 19. Platform Structure
  20. 20. ICF Data https://apps.who.int/classifications/icfbrowser/
  21. 21. FunctionMapper
  22. 22. Platform Development Function Mapper Various frontend designs and applications Patients First Interoperability layer Health Databank for Big Data analysis External points of service
  23. 23. Q & A Session Q A & ThankYou!
  24. 24. Contact Us canchild.ca @canchild_ca 905.525.9140 x27850 facebook.com/canchild.ca canchild@mcmaster.ca Institute for Applied Health Sciences, McMaster University 1400 Main Street W., Room 408 Hamilton, ON, Canada

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