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. 2023 Aug 4;4:1219662. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2023.1219662

Table 2B.

Frequency counts and ICF-CS for stroke categorization of the goals set (n = 10) by more than 2% of the participants and some examples at the pre-discharge interview.

Goals in pre-discharge interview Frequency (%) Activities/Participation/Environmental factors
Walking and shopping 4 (10.81%) d450 Walking, d460, Moving around in different locations, d620 Acquisition of goods and services
e150 Design, construction, and building products and technology of buildings for public use
Taking Mass Transit Railway 3 (8.11%) d470 Using transportation
e540 Transportation services, systems, and policies
Walking to Chinese restaurant to yum cha 2 (5.41%) d450 Walking, d460, Moving around in different locations, d910 Community life
e150 Design, construction and building products and technology of buildings for public use, e310 Immediate family, e315 Extended family, e320 Friends
Computer typing to assist children's homework 1 (2.70%) d440 Fine hand use
e115 Products and technology for personal use in daily living
Using chopstick 1 (2.70%) d440 Fine hand use, d550 Eating
e110 Products or substances for personal consumption

The goals indicated in the table are specific to patient needs. Patients with more severe sequelae who set goals that were non-specific to any context (i.e., not involving any environmental factors, and there were eight in total) were not indicated here. Codes begin with “d” equivalent to activities and participant categories; codes begin with “e” equivalent to environmental factors; No goals cover body functions categories in the table.