Abstract
Introduction: We conducted a twenty-year bibliometric analysis of scientific literature, focusing on the trends of The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) use in health research. Methods: We retrieved 3’467 documents published between 2002 and 2022, sourced from the Web of Science Core Collection database. We used the Bibliometrix and VoSviewer tools for descriptive analyses and data visualization. Results: Our findings indicate a significant increase in ICF application since 2011, with an average annual growth rate of 13.19%. Prominent contributions were observed globally, with notable outputs from the U.S., Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. The Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Swiss Paraplegic Research, and McMaster University authored a quarter of the documents (24.6%). Collaboration networks of countries and institutions revealed robust partnerships, particularly between Germany and Switzerland. "Rehabilitation" was the most frequently occurring keyword, although a thematic shift towards epidemiology, aging, and health-related quality of life was observed post-2020. While rehabilitation remained the primary thematic focus, literature post-2020 highlighted epidemiology as a growing area of interest. Conclusions: A steady increase in ICF-based research mirrors the rising interest in a biopsychosocial and person-centered approach to healthcare. However, the literature is primarily produced by high-resource countries, with underrepresentation from low and middle-resource countries, suggesting an area of future research to address this discrepancy.
Highlights
We conducted a twenty-year bibliometric analysis of scientific literature, focusing on the trends of The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) use in health research
The Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection database was searched for documents published between 2002 and 2022 using the following search string: "(((TS=("International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health")) OR TS=("International Classification of Functioning" NEAR/5 ICF)) OR TS=("ICF core set")) OR TS=("International Classification of Functioning") "
Based on the author’s affiliations, we identified 88 contributing countries accounting for 45% of World Health Organization (WHO) Member States
Summary
We conducted a twenty-year bibliometric analysis of scientific literature, focusing on the trends of The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) use in health research. "Rehabilitation" was the most frequently occurring keyword, a thematic shift towards epidemiology, aging, and health-related quality of life was observed post-2020. Endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in May 2001, the ICF has significantly influenced the understanding and assessment of health and disability. It complements other WHO classifications, such as the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) and the International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI), facilitating the routine collection of data
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