Feasibility Study of a Patient-driven Mobile ICF-based Assessment Tool (mICF)

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Feasibility Study of a Patient-driven Mobile

ICF-based Assessment Tool (mICF)Heidi ANTTILA, Jaana PALTAMAA, Petteri WECKSTRÖM, Sinikka

HIEKKALAwith

International mICF Partnership

Development project funded by The Social Insurance Institution of Finland

(Kela)

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WHAT?

A one-year project 2016 – 2017:1. to develop a first prototype (Proof of Concept, PoC)

of the mICF for person-centred assessment of functioning to record a person's functional status

2. to test and validate the user experience & acceptance using user-centered and agile methods

3. to evaluate the information quality and how this solution assists the person and care providers in shared decision-making of the patient goal setting and rehabilitation planning.

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WHY?Expected benefits of ICF-based mobile solution• Service user: easier self-assessment, clearer

communication with health professionals, possibility for networking

• Professionals: easy and quick summary of the service user’s life situation, possibility to transfer information to service plan and other systems

• Organisations: less work time in documentationThe solution is based on international ICF standard, that allows structured information collection

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HOW?

Three work packages02/2016-01/2017

1. Agile prototyping 2/2016-6/2016 2. Usability evaluation 3/2016-10/2016 3. Feasibility evaluation and comparing the

functioning profiles with current assessment methods 2/2016-1/2017

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WHO?Partners• National Institute for Health and

Welfare (THL) • JAMK University of Applied Sciences• Finnish Association of People with

Physical DisabilitiesIn collaboration with• members from the International mICF

Partnership• Valteri Centre for Learning and

Consulting• North Karelia Central Hospital and

Honkalampi Centre

Funding Social Insurance Institution (Kela)

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MORE INFORMATIONHeidi Anttila heidi.anttila@thl.fi (project leader)Sinikka Hiekkala sinikka.hiekkala@invalidiliitto.fi Jaana Paltamaa jaana.paltamaa@jamk.fiPetteri Weckström petteri.weckstrom@jamk.fi

Project card: www.thl.fi/en/mICF

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International mICF Partnership www.ICFmobile.org