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1Institut für Pflegewissenschaft Universität Wien Osterreichisches Rotes Kreuz. elisabeth.rappold@univie.ac.at
This study compares three homecare assessment instruments: the Functional Autonomy Measurement System (SMAF), Resident Assessment Instrument-Home Care (RAI HC 2.0), and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Findings reveal unequal use in German-speaking regions, highlighting research opportunities.
Area of Science:
- Gerontology
- Health Services Research
- Rehabilitation Medicine
Context:
- The Dachverband Wiener Sozialeinrichtungen, a Vienna-based care provider association, sought to evaluate assessment tools for homecare services.
- This analysis was commissioned to inform decisions regarding the adoption and utilization of standardized assessment instruments.
Purpose:
- To analyze the fundamental principles, practical application experiences, and scientific evidence for three key homecare assessment instruments: SMAF, RAI HC 2.0, and ICF.
- To compare the circulation and adoption rates of these instruments within German-speaking countries.
Summary:
- The study examines the SMAF, RAI HC 2.0, and ICF, detailing their core concepts and implementation in homecare settings.
- Practical insights and scientific findings regarding these instruments are presented.
- A significant disparity in the utilization of these assessment tools across German-speaking regions was identified.
Impact:
- The research highlights the uneven distribution of these assessment instruments in German-speaking countries.
- It identifies a substantial need and potential for further research and development concerning German-language versions of these tools.
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