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Title
Measuring disability in patients with cervical dystonia according to the international classification of functioning, disability and health
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Abstract
Cervical Dystonia (CD) is a rare movement disorder characterized by an abnormal head position. This cross-sectional study describes the health status and severity of disability using an internationally agreed language by applying the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Two disease-specific rating scales were administered to 30 patients with CD. By linking the individual answers to the ICF model, the frequency and severity of reported impairments and restrictions were estimated using a count-based method. Results showed that patients most frequently reported impairments linked to neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions and mental functions. Most restrictions in activities were related to interpersonal interactions and relations, major life areas, and community, social, and civic life. One third of the reported impairments can be labeled as severe disability. The findings show that CD causes disability in multiple levels of a patients functioning in life, well beyond the cervical area.
Language
English
Source (journal)
OTJR: occupation, participation and health. - Thorofare, N.J.
Publication
Thorofare, N.J. : 2017
ISSN
1539-4492
DOI
10.1177/1539449217697043
Volume/pages
37 :3 (2017) , p. 132-140
ISI
000403682300003
Pubmed ID
28621218
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Last edited 04.03.2024
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