Development of a first-contact protocol to guide assessment of adult patients in rehabilitation services networks

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Objective: This paper describes the development of the Protocol for Identification of Problems for Rehabilitation (PLPR), a tool to standardize collection of functional information based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Development of the protocol: The PLPR was developed for use during the initial contact with adult patients within a public network of rehabilitation services. Steps to develop the protocol included: survey of the ICF codes most used by clinical professionals; compilation of data from functional instruments; development and pilot testing of a preliminary version in the service settings; discussion with professionals and development of the final version. The final version includes: user identification; social and health information; brief functional description (BFD); summary of the BFD; and PLPR results. Further testing of the final version will be conducted. Conclusions: The protocol standardizes the first contact between the user and the rehabilitation service. Systematic use of the protocol could also help to create a functional database that would allow comparisons between rehabilitation services and countries over time.

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Souza, M. A. P., Ferreira, F. R., César, C. C., Furtado, S. R. C., Coster, W. J., Mancini, M. C., & Sampaio, R. F. (2016). Development of a first-contact protocol to guide assessment of adult patients in rehabilitation services networks. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, 20(2), 148–157. https://doi.org/10.1590/bjpt-rbf.2014.0137

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