Karina R. Campoverde Espinosa, Juana Gómez Benito , Emilio Rojo Rodés, Georgina Guilera Ferré, M. Teresa Barrios Cerrejón, Oscar Pino López
Objetivo. Explorar aspectos de funcionalidad y discapacidad, examinar su representación en el conjunto básico (CB) de la Clasificación Internacional del Funcionamiento, de la Discapacidad y de la Salud (CIF) de la esquizofrenia, y explorar la adecuación de la técnica de este estudio piloto. Méto-do. Para la muestra se contempló la diversidad de los participantes. El tamaño se determinó mediante saturación. Se utilizó la entrevista semies-tructurada con cada participante, que fue grabada y posteriormente transcrita. Mediante el paradigma constructivista se realizó el análisis cualitativo del contenido y los conceptos identificados se vincularon con categorías CIF. Resultados. Participaron veinte familiares, reportando 105 categorías CIF. Un 58,2% coinciden con categorías de la versión completa y un 84% con las de la versión breve, todas ellas incluidas en el CB para la esqui-zofrenia. Conclusiones. Con las entrevistas individuales se consigue un alto porcentaje de categorías CIF-CB.
Objective: Explore the most important aspects of functionality and disability described by family members, examine how these aspects are repre-sented within the Core Sets (CS) of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) for schizophrenia and explore wheth-er the technique used in this pilot study is appropriate for obtaining information related to functionality. Method: For the selection of the sample, the diversity of the participants was taken into account. The sample size was determined by saturation of the data. Each participant was conducted a semi-structured interview that was recorded and subsequent transcribed. From the constructivist paradigm a qualitative analysis of the content was carried out. Finally, the concepts identified were linked to the categories of the ICF. Results: Twenty family members participated in the interviews conducted, reporting a total of 105 categories of the ICF, of which 58.2% coincide with the categories of the full version and 84% with those of the short version, all of them included in the CS for schizophrenia. Conclusions: The use of individual interviews, indicate that CS for schizophrenia as a reference framework for obtaining information related to functionality in people diagnosed with schizophrenia.