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Table 6 Relative frequency of 2nd level ICF categories. Component activities and participation (d)

From: Outcome measures in older persons with acquired joint contractures: a systematic review and content analysis using the ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) as a reference

ICF code

ICF category

% (95 % CI)

 

ICF chapter general tasks and demands

 

d230

Carrying out daily routine

7 (1.8 to 16.2)

 

ICF Chapter Mobility

 

d410

Changing basic body position

30 (18.8 to 43.2)

d415

Maintaining a body position

17 (8.3 to 28.5)

d420

Transferring oneself

22 (12.1 to 34.2)

d430

Lifting and carrying objects

8 (2.8 to 18.4)

d440

Fine hand use

13 (5.9 to 24.6)

d445

Hand and arm use

18 (9.5 to 30.4)

d450

Walking

65 (51.6 to 76.9)

d455

Moving around

53 (40 to 66.3)

d465

Moving around using equipment

8 (2.8 to 18.4)

d470

Using transportation

13 (5.9 to 24.6)

d475

Driving

8 (2.8 to 18.4)

 

ICF Chapter Self-care

 

d510

Washing oneself

20 (10.8 to 32.3)

d520

Caring for body parts

10 (3.8 to 20.5)

d530

Toileting

15 (7.1 to 26.6)

d540

Dressing

20 (10.8 to 32.3)

d550

Eating

12 (4.8 to 22.6)

d560

Drinking

5 (1 to 13.9)

d570

Looking after one’s health

7 (1.8 to 16.2)

 

ICF Chapter Domestic Life

 

d620

Acquisition of goods and services

8 (2.8 to 18.4)

d640

Doing housework

13 (5.9 to 24.6)

d650

Caring for household objects

7 (1.8 to 16.2)

 

ICF Chapter Interpersonal Interactions and Relationships

 

d770

Intimate relationships

7 (1.8 to 16.2)

 

ICF Chapter Major Life Areas

 

d850

Remunerative employment

7 (1.8 to 16.2)

 

ICF Chapter Community, Social and Civic life

 

d920

Recreation and leisure

12 (4.8 to 22.6)

d930

Religion and spirituality

7 (1.8 to 16.2)

  1. Values are percentages (95 % CI); the denominator is the number of studies included (n = 60). ICF categories referring to concepts measured in more than 5 % of the studies are reported