ICF Study Guide 2026

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📋 ICF Exam Format at a Glance

80
Questions
90 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 ICF Topics to Study (22)

✍️ Sample ICF Questions & Answers

1. Which ICF Core Set is commonly used in clinical practice for patients with stroke?
ICF Core Set for Stroke

The ICF Core Set for Stroke was developed specifically for stroke rehabilitation and includes the most relevant ICF categories for this population.

2. How does the ICF classify environmental factors?
As either positive or negative influences.

The ICF classifies environmental factors based on their impact on an individual's functioning and disability. They are categorized as either facilitators (positive influences that improve functioning and participation) or barriers (negative influences that hinder functioning and participation). This distinction helps in identifying areas for intervention to optimize an individual's health experience.

3. What is the primary advantage of using ICF in comparative effectiveness research?
Enables comparison of functional outcomes across different treatments and settings

ICF's standardized categories allow functional outcomes from different interventions and settings to be compared on a common metric in comparative effectiveness research.

4. A 'comprehensive ICF qualifier' for Environmental Factors uses a scale of:
0–4 for barriers and +0–+4 for facilitators

Environmental Factors use a 0–4 scale for barriers and a mirrored +0 to +4 scale for facilitators, making the full qualifier system symmetric.

5. For which group of conditions were some of the earliest ICF Core Sets developed?
Musculoskeletal conditions such as low back pain, osteoporosis, and rheumatoid arthritis

Some of the first ICF Core Sets were developed for musculoskeletal conditions, including low back pain, osteoporosis, and rheumatoid arthritis, as part of the initial ICF Core Sets project.

6. How are existing clinical assessment tools linked to ICF Core Sets?
Outcome measures are mapped to ICF Core Set categories using established linking rules to identify what each measure captures

Established ICF linking rules allow researchers and clinicians to map the concepts within existing outcome measures to ICF Core Set categories, enabling comparison across tools and studies.

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