The first step in developing an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Set for Vision Loss: A systematic review

Author:

Billiet Lorenzo1234ORCID,van Nispen Ruth M. A.12ORCID,De Baets Stijn3ORCID,de Vries Ralph5ORCID,Van de Velde Dominique3ORCID,van der Aa Hilde P. A.1256ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ophthalmology, Amsterdam UMC Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Amsterdam Public Health, Quality of Care Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences – Occupational Therapy Research Group Ghent University Ghent Belgium

4. Blindenzorg Licht en Liefde Varsenare Belgium

5. Medical Library Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

6. The Lighthouse Guild New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractAimAs a first step in developing an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Set for adults with vision loss, this systematic review sought to identify the researchers' perspective by identifying the most often used outcome measures and research topics obtained from studies on adults with vision loss.MethodsPubMed, Embase, CINAHL, APA PsycINFO and Web of Science were searched for studies on vision loss. Meaningful outcome measures and research topics were linked to the ICF components: environmental factors, body functions, body structures and the Activities and Participation life domains.ResultsAfter deduplication, 7219 records remained, of which 2328 articles were eligible for further review. For feasibility reasons, approximately 20% were randomly chosen from every publication year, resulting in 446 included articles. After full‐text reading, 349 articles remained, describing 753 outcome measures based on questionnaires and 2771 additional research topics that could be linked to the ICF. Most were linked to the component Activities and Participation, with a focus on recreation and leisure activities (ICF code d920, 70%), reading (d166, 34%) and driving (d475, 27%). For the component body function, seeing functions (b210, 83%) were most often reported. Outcome measures and research topics were least often linked to the body structure component and environmental factors.ConclusionThe broad range of ICF categories identified in this systematic review represents the variety of functioning typical for adults with vision loss. These results reflect the focus of researchers over the past 21 years by using various vision‐related outcomes. In our next steps to develop the ICF Core Set for Vision Loss, we will include perspectives of experts and lived experience.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sensory Systems,Optometry,Ophthalmology

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