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    Beyond Diagnosis: Understanding the Healthcare Challenges of Injured Veterans Through the Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)

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    The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2009;23:8, 1416-1432.

    Sandberg, Mark A., Bush, Shane S., and Martin Thomas

    Abstract: Psychiatric and neurological disorders brought about by exposure to combat can create serious obstacles to community reintegration. Effective therapeutic and rehabilitative methods designed to address disorders that arise from combat are available. Yet there continues to be a need to develop both a deeper understanding of veterans’ needs and best-practice methods to alleviate distress and facilitate community participation. Awareness of these needs served as the catalyst for the International Conference on Behavioral Health and Traumatic Brain Injury and is the basis for developing numerous new programs and service refinements across government and non-government organizations. Despite advances, community reintegration remains a complicated endeavor for many veterans returning home who are experiencing traumatic brain- and stress-related disorders. Accurately conceptualizing and codifying symptoms and barriers to community participation, beyond impairment analysis and diagnostic inclusion, is necessary to guide treatment planning and inform programmatic refinements. The International Classification of Function, Disability and Health (ICF) offer a useful taxonomic tool that can assist in refining an understanding of the challenges confronting our returning veterans. In turn, resources can be appropriately allocated and neuropsychological therapies and other rehabilitation interventions, which assist veterans to resume productive and satisfying lives, will more likely be developed and implemented.

    Excerpt: Pre and post deployment would be critical times during which IFC health updated could be collected. Specific methods of health assessment would need to be identified, including those focusing on neurocognitive functions. The Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metric (ANAM) is one such measure that has recently been implemented by the armed forces as a pre-deployment screening.

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