%0 Journal Article %T Identification of aspects of functioning, disability and health relevant to patients experiencing vertigo: a qualitative study using the international classification of functioning, disability and health %A Martin Mueller %A Edith Schuster %A Ralf Strobl %A Eva Grill %J Health and Quality of Life Outcomes %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1477-7525-10-75 %X We conducted a series of qualitative semi-structured face-to-face interviews using a descriptive approach. Data was analyzed using the meaning condensation procedure and then linked to categories of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF).From May to July 2010 12 interviews were carried out until saturation was reached. Four hundred and seventy-one single concepts were extracted which were linked to 142 different ICF categories. 40 of those belonged to the component body functions, 62 to the component activity and participation, and 40 to the component environmental factors. Besides the most prominent aspect ¡°dizziness¡± most participants reported problems within ¡°Emotional functions (b152), problems related to mobility and carrying out the daily routine. Almost all participants reported ¡°Immediate family (e310)¡± as a relevant modifying environmental factor.From the patients¡¯ perspective, vertigo has impact on multifaceted aspects of functioning and disability, mainly body functions and activities and participation. Modifying contextual factors have to be taken into account to cover the complex interaction between the health condition of vertigo on the individuals¡¯ daily life. The results of this study will contribute to developing standards for the measurement of functioning, disability and health relevant for patients suffering from vertigo. %K Vertigo (MeSH) %K Outcome assessment (Health Care) (MeSH) %K Qualitative research (MeSH) %K Classification (MeSH) %U http://www.hqlo.com/content/10/1/75/abstract