International Classification of Functioning,
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Journal Editions
ICF and Communication Disorders
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2007).
Scope
of Practice in Speech-Language Pathology
.
Rockville, MD: Author.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2004).
Preferred Practice Patterns for the Profession of Speech-Language
Pathology. Rockville, MD: Author.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2004).
Scope
of Practice in Audiology. Rockville, MD: Author.
Boles, L. (2004). The ICF language of numeric adjectives.
Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 6
(1), 71-73.
Bornman, J. (2004). The World Health Organisation's
terminology and classification: application to severe disability.
Disability and Rehabilitation, 26
(3), 182-188.
Brobeck, T. (2004). Strategies for enhancing the body of
evidence in clinical decision making.
Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and
Language Disorders, 14
(1), 11-14.
Brush, J., Threats, T., & Calkins, M. (2003). Influences
on perceived function for a nursing home resident.
Journal of Communication Disorders, 36,
379-393.
Classifying and
Reporting Functional Health Status
[PDF] - A report from the National Committee on Vital and Health
Statistics.
Cruice, M., Worrall, L., Hickson, L., & Murison, R.
(2003). Finding a focus for quality of life with aphasia: Social
and emotional health and psychological well-being.
Aphasiology, 17
(4), 333-353.
Davidson, B, Worrall, L., & Hickson, L. (2003). Identifying
the communication activities of older people with aphasia:
Evidence from naturalistic observation.
Aphasiology, 17
(3), 243-264.
Donaldson, N., Worrall, L., and Hickson, L. (2004) Older
People With Hearing Impairment: A literature review of the
spouses' perspective.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology,
26
(1), 30-39.
Duchan, J.F. (2004). Where is the person in the ICF?
Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 6
(1), 67-70.
Eadie, T. (2003).
A
Proposed Framework for Comprehensive Rehabilitation of
Individuals Who Use Alaryngeal Speech.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 12
(2), 189-197.
Eadie, T., Yorkston, K., Klasner, E., Dudgeon, B., Deitz, J.,
Baylor, C., Miller, R., & Antmann, D. (2006). Measuring
communication participation: A review of self-report instruments
in speech-language pathology.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 15, 307-320.
Feeney, T.J. & Ylvisaker, M. (2003). Context-sensitive
behavioral supports for young children with TBI.
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 18
(1), 33-51.
Garcia, L.J., Laroche, C., & Barrette, J. (2002). Work
integration issues go beyond the nature of the communication
disorder.
Journal of Communication Disorders, 35,
187-211.
Hammerton, J. (2004).
An investigation into the influence of age on recovery from
stroke with community rehabilitation. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
Hickson, L., & Worrall, L. (2001). Older people with
hearing impairment: Application of the new World Health
Organization International Classification of Functioning and
Disability.
Asia Pacific Journal of Speech Language and Hearing, 6
(2), 129-133.
Hilari, K (2005). Choosing relevant outcomes for aphasia: A
commentary on Ross and Wertz, "Advancing appraisal: Aphasia
and the WHO."
Aphasiology, 19
(9), 870-875.
Hopper, T. (2004, Oct. 19).
Long-term
Care Residents with Dementia: Assessment and Intervention.
The ASHA Leader, 24,
10-11.
Howe, T., Worrall, L., & Hickson, L. (2004) What is an
aphasia-friendly environment? A review.
Aphasiology, 18
(11), 1015-1037.
Heerkens, Y., van der Brug, Y., Napel, H.T., & van
Ravensburg, D. (2003). Past and future use of the ICF (former
ICIDH) by nursing and allied health.
Disability and Rehabilitation, 25
(11-12), 620-627.
Ikonen, A, Korjus-Julkunen, L. & Aikas, H. (2003). ICF-
toimiva tyokalu puheterapian kuvaamissen [ICF-a useful tool to
describe speech therapy]
Puheterapeutti-lehti, 3, 17-19.
International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and
Health
(ICF)
template.
Isaki, E. & Turkstra, L. (2002). Communication abilities
and work re-entry following traumatic brain injury.
Brain Injury, 14
(5), 441-453.
Kagan, A., Simmons-Mackie, N., Rowland, A., Huijbregts, M.,
Shumway, E., McEwen, S., Threats, T., & Sharp, S. (2008).
Counting what counts: A framework for capturing real-life
outcomes of aphasia intervention.
Aphasiology, 22
(3), 258-280.
Larkins, B., Worrall, L., & Hickson, L. (2004). Stakeholder
opinion of functional communication activities following
traumatic brain injury.
Brain Injury, 18
(7), 691-706.
Larkins, B., Worrall, L., & Hickson, L (2004). Use of
multiple methods to determine items relevant for a functional
communication assessment.
New Zealand journal of speech-language therapy, 59.
Law, I. (2005)
Functional communication following laryngectomy. Master of Philosphy thesis. Hong Kong: University of Hong
Kong.
League of Community-based Speech-Language-Hearing Therapists
(2004)
Conversation partners for people with aphasia: Let's talk
with people with aphasia.
Tokyo: Chuohoki Shuppan: Tokyo (In Japanese).
Lubker, B. (1997). Epidemiology: an essential science for
speech-language pathology and audiology.
Journal of Communication Disorders,
30, 251-267.
Ma, E. (2003).
Impairment, activity limitation and participation restriction
issues in assessing dysphonia. Doctor of Philosphy thesis. Hong Kong: The University of Hong
Kong.
Ma, E.P-M. & Yiu, E.M-L. (2001). Voice activity and
participation profile: Assessing the impact of voice disorders on
daily activities.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 44,
511-524.
Madden, R., Choi, C., Sykes, C. (2003). The ICF framework for
national data: The introduction of the ICF into Australian data
dictionaries.
Disability and Rehabilitation, 25
(11-12), 676-682.
Marshall, M. (2004)
A study to elicit the core components of stroke
rehabilitation and the subsequent development of a taxonomy of
the therapy process. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Sheffield University.
McCooey,-O'Halloran R., Worrall, L., Hickson, L. (2004)
Evaluating the role of speech-language pathology with patients
with communication disability in the acute hospital setting,
using the ICF.
Journal of Medical Speech Language Pathology. 12
(2), 49-58.
McLeod, S. (Ed.) (2007).
The International Guide to Speech Acquisition. Clifton Park, NY: Thomson Delmar Learning.
McLeod, S. (2006). The holistic view of a child with
unintelligible speech: Insights from the ICF and ICF-CY.
Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 8
(3)
.
McLeod, S., & Bleile, K (2004). The ICF: A framework for
setting goals for children with speech impairment.
Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 20, 199-219.
McLeod (2004). Speech pathologists' application of the ICF
to children with speech impairment.
Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 6
(1), 75-81.
National Center for Health Statistics' North American
Clearinghouse
ICF newsletter.
O'Halloran, R., Worrall, L., Code, C., Toffolo, D., &
Hickson, L. (2004).
The Inpatient Functional Communication Interview. Oxon, UK: Speechmark.
Paul, D., Frattali, C., Holland, A, Thompson, C., Caperton, C.,
& Slater, S. (2004).
Quality of Communication Life Scale. Rockville, MD: ASHA.
Penn, C. (2005). Who's tired of the WHO?: A commentary on
Ross and Wertz, "Advancing appraisal: Aphasia and the
WHO."
Aphasiology, 19
(9), 875-879.
Reed, G., Lux, J., Bufka, L., Trask, C., Peterson, D., Stark, S.,
Threats, T., T. Jacobson, J., and Hawley, J. (2005).
Operationalizing the International Classification of Functioning,
Disability and Health (ICF) in Clinical Settings.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 50
(2), 122-131.
Ripich, D., & Horner, J. (2004, April 27).
The
Neurodegenerative Dementias: Diagnosis and Interventions.
The ASHA Leader, pp. 4-5, 14.
Ross, K. & Wertz, R. (2005). Advancing appraisal: Aphasia
and the WHO.
Aphasiology, 19
(9), 860-870.
Ross, K. & Wertz, R. (2005). Who's for the WHO and
who's not.
Aphasiology. 19
(9), 893-900.
Sasanuma, S., Itoh, M., Watamori, T., & Monoi, H. (in press).
Rehabilitation of People with Aphasia. Tokyo: Igaku Shoin (In Japanese).
Simmons-Mackie, N, Threats, T., & Kagan, A. (2005).
Outcome assessment in aphasia: A survey.
Journal of Communication Disorders, 38, 1-27.
Simmons-Mackie, N. (2004). Cautiously embracing the ICF.
Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 6
(1), 67-70.
Simmons-Mackie, N. (2004). Using the ICF framework to define
outcomes.
Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and
Language Disorders, 14
(1), 9-11.
Smiley, D., Threats, T., Mowry, R., & Peterson, D. (2005).
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and
Health (ICF):
Implications for Deafness Rehabilitation Education, 19
(2-3), 139-158.
Sohlberg, M., Avery, J., Kennedy, M. R. T., Coelho, C.,
Ylvisaker, M., Turkstra, L., & Yorkston, K. (2003). Practice
guidelines for direct attention training.
Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology,
11(3), xix-xxxix.
Sohlberg, M. M., Kennedy, M. R. T., Avery, J., Coelho, C.,
Turkstra, L., Ylvisaker, M., & Yorkston, K. (2007). Evidence
based practice for the use of external aids as a memory
rehabilitation technique.
Journal of Medical Speech Pathology, 15
(1).
"
The Conceptual Framework of ASHA's New Scope of Practice for
Speech-Language Pathology" by Travis Threats, PhD.
Threats, T. (2001). New classification will aid assessment and
intervention.
The ASHA Leader, 6
(18), pp. 12-13.
Threats, T. (2002). Evidence-Based Practice Research Using a
WHO Framework.
Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology
, 10(3), xvii-xxiv.
Threats, T. (2004). The use of ICF in intervention for persons
with neurogenic communication disorders.
Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and
Language Disorders, 14
(1), 4-8.
Threats, T. (2003) The framework for ASHA's revised Scope
of Practice in Speech-Language Pathology.
Speech Pathology
Online
. Accessed on 6-6-03.
Threats, T. (2004). The use of ICF in intervention for persons
with neurogenic communication disorders.
Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and
Language Disorders, 14
(1), 4-8.
Threats, T. (2005) Culturally sensitive care in the health
care setting.
Perspectives on communication disorders and sciences in
culturally and linguistically diverse populations, 12
(3), 3-5.
Threats, T. (2005). Exploring all aspects of the ICF framework
with aphasia: A commentary on Ross and Wertz, "Advancing
appraisal: Aphasia and the WHO."
Aphasiology, 19
(9), 879-885.
Threats, T. (2005). ICF and QOL: a partnership.
Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and
Language Disorders, 15
(4), 4-6.
Threats, T. (2006). Towards an international framework for
communication disorders:
Use of the ICF.
Journal of Communication Disorders, 39, 251-265.
Threats, T. (2007). Acess for persons with neurogenic
communication disorders: Influences of Personal and Environmental
Factors of the ICF.
Aphasiology, 21
(1), 67-80.
Threats, T. & Worrall, L. (2004). Classifying
communication disability using the ICF.
Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 6
(1), 53-62.
Threats, T. & Worrall, L. (2004). ICF is all about the
person, and more: A report to Duchan, Simmons-Mackie, Boles, and
McLeod.
Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 6
(1), 83-87.
Vickers, C. (2004). Communicating in groups: One stop on the road
to improved participation for persons with aphasia.
Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and
Language Disorders, 14
(1), 16-20.
Watamori, T. (in press). Perspectives in neuropsychological
rehabilitation.
Japanese Journal of Neuropsychology. 21
(1) (In Japanese).
World Health Organization. (2001).
International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and
Health.
Geneva: Author.
Worrall, L. (2001). The social approach: another new fashion
in speech-language pathology?
Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 3
(1), 51-54.
Worrall, L. & Cruice, M. (2005). Why the WHO ICF and QOL
constructs do not lend themselves to a programmatic appraisal for
planning therapy for aphasia: A commentary on Ross and Wertz,
"Advancing appraisal: Aphasia and the WHO."
Aphasiology, 19
(9), 885-893.
Worrall, L. & Frattali, C. (Eds). (2000).
Neurogenic Communication Disorders: A Functional
Approach.
New York: Thieme Medical Publishers.
Worrall, L., McCooey, R., Davidson, B., Larkins, B., &
Hickson, L. (2002). The validity of functional assessments of
communication and the Activity/Participation components of the
ICIDH-2: Do they reflect what really happens in real-life?
Journal of Communication Disorders, 35
(2), 107-137.
Worrall, L. & Hickson, L. (2003).
Communication Disability in Aging: From Prevention to
Intervention. Delmar Publishers.
Yaruss, J.,& Quesal, R. (2004). Stuttering and the
International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and
Health (ICF): An update.
Journal of Communication Disorders 37
(1), pp 35-52.
Yiu, E. M-L. & Ma, E. (2002) Voice activity limitation and
participation restriction in the teaching profession: The need
for preventive voice care.
Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 10
(1): 51-60.
Ylvisaker, M., Hanks, R., & Johnson-Greene, D. (2002).
Perspectives on rehabilitation of individuals with cognitive
impairment after brain injury: Rationale for reconsideration of
theoretical paradigms.
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 17
(3), 191-209.
ICF-Ethics and Rights
Hurst, R. (2003) The International Disability Rights Movement
and the ICF.
Disability and Rehabilitation, 25
(11-12), 572-576.
Peterson, D. & Threats, T. (2005). Ethical and Clinical
Implications of the International Classification of Functioning,
Disability and Health (ICF).
Rehabilitation Education, 19
(2-3), 129-138.
Threats, T. (2005) Clinical ethics in the ICF: Influences of
competency and advocacy.
Perspectives in Gerontology, 10
(1), 8-10.
Threats, T. (2005, July 12).
Active
and Proactive-Boomers and the Health Care System.
The ASHA Leader,
6-7, 18.
ICF-Public Health
Brundtland, G. (2002, April)
Opening presentation to the WHO Conference on Health and
Disability
, Trieste, Italy.
Classifying and Reporting Functional Health Status
[PDF] - A report from the National Committee on Vital and Health
Statistics.
Madden, R., Choi, C., Sykes, C. (2003). The ICF framework for
national data: The introduction of the ICF into Australian data
dictionaries.
Disability and Rehabilitation, 25
(11-12), 676-682.
National Center for Health Statistics' North American
Clearinghouse
ICF newsletter.
Special Editions of Journals Focused on the ICF
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Disability and Rehabilitation
(Volume 25, June 2003)
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Disability and Rehabilitation
(Volume 27, 2005)
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Health Care Financing Review
(Spring 2003, Volume 24, No. 3),
available online.
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International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, Volumes 1 and 2, 2008
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Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, August 2004 Supplement
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Rehabilitation Education, Volume 19, Number 2 and 3, 2005
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Rehabilitation Psychology, Volume 50, Number 2, 2005
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Seminars in Speech and Language, Volume 4, 2007