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期刊名:Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy

缩写:SCAND J OCCUP THER

ISSN:1103-8128

e-ISSN:1651-2014

IF/分区:1.3/Q3

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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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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:...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...