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Can the internet based intervention 'strategies for empowering activities in everyday life' support people with cognitive difficulties to self-manage digital work and everyday life? [0.03%]
基于互联网的干预措施“赋能日常生活的活动策略”能否支持认知障碍的人自我管理数字工作和日常生活?
Monika Lindberg,Maria Ranner,Lars Jacobsson et al.
Monika Lindberg et al.
Background: Digital work can be cognitively challenging especially for people with cognitive difficulties. New occupational therapy interventions are needed to empower these persons to self-manage challenges in digital wo...
The process of negotiating and balancing digital play in everyday life: Adolescents' narratives [0.03%]
青少年谈判和平衡数字娱乐在日常生活中的作用:叙事研究
Fiona M Loudoun,M Larsson-Lund,B Boyle et al.
Fiona M Loudoun et al.
Background: Everyday lives of adolescents reflects a pattern and balance of occupations across the awake-sleep continuum. Despite ongoing discussions regarding overconsumption, play in digital spaces is an occupation of c...
Occupational therapists' experiences of intra-professional collaboration during the discharge process from inpatient care to home healthcare [0.03%]
住院护理到家庭医疗保健的再入院过程中职业治疗师的业内协作体验
Elin Hellman,Maria Lindström
Elin Hellman
Introduction: Swedish healthcare has undergone significant changes since the transferral of home healthcare from a regional to municipal responsibility, and since the new 2018 law regulating discharge from hospital. This ...
Older adults' reasons for applying to a nursing home - a document analysis [0.03%]
老年人申请养老院的原因——文献分析
Lisa Spang,Kajsa Lidström-Holmqvist,Marie Holmefur et al.
Lisa Spang et al.
Background: Ageing in place is the social norm in Sweden, yet older adults apply for a nursing home on a daily basis which suggests that ageing in place needs further study as it is not suitable for everyone. Aim: to stud...
Contributing factors for participation and independence in children and youths with disabilities [0.03%]
残疾儿童和青少年参与及独立的因素分析
Anna Karin Axelsson,Magnus Ivarsson,Henrik Danielsson et al.
Anna Karin Axelsson et al.
Background: Disabilities can hinder children's and youths' participation (frequency of attendance and engagement) and independence in everyday life. Aims:...
Occupational therapy in overweight and obesity care: Australian perspectives from a mixed methods study [0.03%]
澳大利亚肥胖和超重患者的作业疗法:定量及定性研究视角
Kieva Richards,Olivia Beattie,Danielle Hitch et al.
Kieva Richards et al.
Background: Obesity and being overweight can hinder participation in daily activities and impact engagement. Occupational therapists offer a unique perspective on this issue, yet their practice is seldom described in the ...
Professional identity development of Flemish occupational therapists: A narrative study [0.03%]
佛兰德职业治疗师的专业身份发展:一项叙述性研究
Ellen Claessens,Sofia Vikström,Michael P Sy
Ellen Claessens
Background: A less developed professional identity negatively influences a person's mental well-being and is suggested to potentially affect quality of care and thus clients' well-being. Literature indicates that a strong...
Evaluation of a driving clinical decision pathway for generalist occupational therapists: Pilot test of practice change [0.03%]
驾驶临床决策路径的评价:职业治疗师执业变革实践测试试点项目
Hayley M Scott,Anne M Baker,Carolyn A Unsworth
Hayley M Scott
Background: Few evidence-based resources exist to support generalist occupational therapists address driving in practice. This pilot study aimed to evaluate whether a driving clinical decision pathway can assist generalis...
Occupational therapy in the space of artificial intelligence: Ethical considerations and human-centered efforts [0.03%]
人工智能空间中的作业治疗:伦理考量与以人为本的努力
Vera C Kaelin,Ingeborg Nilsson,Helena Lindgren
Vera C Kaelin
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is constantly and rapidly evolving and has the potential to benefit occupational therapy (OT) and OT clients. However, AI developments also pose risks and challenges, fo...