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hi my name is Linn Stokke Guttormsen and thank you so much for listening to this lecture I'm very
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sorry that I couldn't be here in the auditorium earlier today
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I'm so sorry for the inconvenience for you and that is glad to however thank you so much for
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listening to this lecture I hope that we can have some good sessions here I will divide the lectures
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into four parts and lasting approximately 15 to 20 minutes each
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I will share my screen with you. I have uploaded the slides in Canvas for you to see.
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yeah here they are,
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I'm going to give this lecture today on the ICF model that's the international classification of
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functioning, disability and health
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now I've been asked to do this because in my PhD I investigated the impact or how how stuttering
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effects young children young children's lives
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when I investigated this I use assessment tool called The Oasis and the Oasis
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it's founded the basis for the Oasis is the ICF model so in my PhD I wrote about the model and I
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even though the ICF isn't
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always directly similar to the model I think that I've through working with the iICF with both the
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model but also with the assessment tool I have gotten an understanding of
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how this model can contribute to assessment and also our perspective when evaluating treatment
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effects and defining disorders so I hope I can provide some examples from my PhD to you today with
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children who stutter and then also go deeper into
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into the ICF model
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yeah and I worked as a postdoc in The X Project now that is a research project that investigates the
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effect of treatment for young children stutter
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in this lecture I will start by giving an overview of the ICF model and and the different components
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in that model I will aim to give examples of how the model can contribute to a holistic
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understanding of disorders and I hope to stimulate reflections concerning how the ICF can be used
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when assessing the finding disorders and also investigating treatment
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for this lecture I use the ICF practical manual that is on your curriculum and I've also looked into
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the ICF for children and youth I've also included some papers from the ICF model and I also have
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some literature from the field of stuttering
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to begin with I want to introduce the aims of the ICF
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the ICF is the aims of the ICF is to provide a framework for understanding all aspects of health and
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health issues
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the components in the model is worded neutrally so that that it's possible to use across disorders
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and also across functioning
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you can you can use the model even though and even though functioning isn't a negatively affected
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it is also it also aims to provide a common language for different health professionals for instance
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and to ease the communication for instance when speech language pathologists and
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doctors are talking about the functioning of a patient
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it's also aims to provide a scientific foundation for understanding and assessing health and health
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related states
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and treatment effects and in that it's aims to be a framework that can be used so that we can have
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comparable data across different disorders that are collect that are collected and also collected in
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different nations
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it is a universal model in life it's it's worded so that it can be used across for all people and
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it's also a relational model because it does not only focus on the individual it also takes the
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context into understanding when when looking at the person's functioning and disability
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and in that it's particularly relevant for the field of special needs education
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yeah and then what I also wanted to say that the focus is not on the diagnosis itself it's on the
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person's functioning and that means the whole picture actually a holistic perspective into
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how the person's well-being and life is so an in that it needs to be said that it's a supplement to
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the diagnose manual ICF but it also shows us that the medical diagnosis isn't enough to predict what
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the individual actually have of needs of need for services for instance
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the needs that we need to plan for when we planning treatments
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so in that the ICF is is more holistic and also it shows how that person's functioning is and not
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only saying something about the diagnosis that person can have because when diagnosis can live to
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eat can cause very different kind of functioning for different people in different contexts
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so functioning is defined in the ICF as a dynamic interaction between a person's health condition
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environmental factors and personal factors the health condition is the disorder and then you have
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the environmental factors and the personal factors and I will go more into that
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while health is defined as a state of complete physical mental and social well-being and not merely
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the absence of disease or infirmity infirmity
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so health is when a person experiences well-being and not just not being sick
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impairment that is the loss or abnormality in either structures in a person's body or functions well
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this disability is them the impairment itself but disability is more than the impairment it is the
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limitations in activity experienced by that person
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so restriction in participation that person
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experiences
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and the relation between these are described in the model which we will come to very soon late
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but before that I would also like to talk about one more constructing that this qualifier qualifier
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is used as a comes as qualifiers to construct that reflects the severity of either the impairment
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to what degree is for instance if we're talking about blindness to what degree is is the structure
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and the functioning in the eye impaired
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but then it it can also be used to say something about how to what degree is the person limited in
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these are her functioning and that is activities that the person who can can can execute
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and it can also be used to talk about restriction in participation and also barriers
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to what degree are there barriers in that person's environment are these barriers large for instance
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is the person living in a environment
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that doesn't have any options for people who are blind or does the person live in an environment
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with few barriers and maybe good services for instance so and then you can scale is from no problem
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at all or no barriers at all for instance to complete
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problem or complete barriers
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the components in the ICF model has is divided into two main parts the first main part is
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functioning and disability and that includes impairment in body functions and structures and it also
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includes activities and participation
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and these two terms can be worded either positively, in positive terms and then we say activities and
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participation but it can also be worded in negative terms and then we say activity limitation and
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participation restrictions
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and then we have the contextual factors and that is the environmental factors but also the factors
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in the person him or herself
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so here is the model
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yeah just checking that I got everything here
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yep and here you can see
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the example that I pull out with with being blind then the health condition is blindness and then
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one could describe how body function and structure is impaired so function would then be not being
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able to see and structure would be structure in the eye what what kind of
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sickness is leading to the blindness
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and then activity could then word it in negative terms would then be activity limitation and that
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means what kind of activities is the person not able to execute him or herself and then you have
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participation and where the negatively then it would be participation restriction and
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entails what kind of life events is that person restricted from participating in and as you can see
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here's a arrow between body function and structure to activity and then to participation so the
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model shows that but if function and structure effects activity and participation but what we also
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see here in the model is that the factors within the person himself or herself
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also effects activity and participation and also factors within the person's environment now will go
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more deeply into all of these components in in the manual
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but when I do so I'm going to use examples from the stuttering literature so therefore I would first
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like to just say something a bit general about stuttering and also to say something about the
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assessment tool that I've applied in my PhD to measure the impact of how of the disorder but means
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how a person is
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affected by the disorder. That is how body function and structure is affected but also activity and
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participation and also the environmental and personal factors and how these affect each other
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the OASES is the assessment tool that I used in my PhD and it's short for overall assessment of the
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speaker's experience of stuttering
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it entails 60 -100 questions depending a bit on the age group and these questions assess general
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knowledge about the stuttering
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and also fluency so that relates to mostly to body function and structure or mostly functional
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it measures reactions to stuttering that is within personal factors, measures communication
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difficulties that is the activity limitation that people who stutter most commonly experienced
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difficulties in different communication situations and also quality of life and that relates to
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participation
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and stuttering is commonly described by using the iceberg analogy and this is used because
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stuttering is a disorder where we can hear repetitions for instance my my my my my my name is Lynn
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or
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nations for instance my name is Lynn
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or blocks
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I live in
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Oslo
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but stuttering is so much more than the speaking behavior that we do the speaking behavior is what
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is above the surface what is visible for everyone but then my thoughts my feelings, my avoidance of
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communication situations, my fear
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how stuttering affect my well-being my self-confidence that is the consequences of the disorder that
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is underneath the surface that is unobservable
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and for many people who stutter the disorder is fairly similar to to the iceberg because with
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icebergs you only see the top of the surface the largest part is below the surface
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and stuttering is very commonly assessed by I'm an SLP so I could listen to a person who stutter and
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then rate the severity of the suffering on a scale from 1 to 10 for instance I can rate how severe
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the blocks where how long he or she was stuck in a block I could raise tension
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or secondary behaviors like blinking with your eyes
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but I couldn't write what's below that below the surface and
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for me I think that first ring it makes so much sense to assess the whole picture the whole
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experience of the disorder and not only how severe this stuttering moments are or how frequent they
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are happening
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so with the OASES and with the ICF as a foundation there's a holistic view to assessment of
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suffering in all all age groups but I have to say that this this assessment tool is worded so that
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it's it only assess this the negative effects of stuttering
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that is actually because it was tested out by the authors and
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by sending the questionnaire to people who stutter they saw that there were no positive effects that
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was reported on as a consequence of suffering so that is why they only focus on the negative terms
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as in them ICF model activity limitation and the participation restriction and also negative
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factors
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or negative yeah negative factors within the environment and person him or herself
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okay and in the next video I will go into more specifics if you plan into going to different components
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in the ICF model