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"(Not) knowing what you know": Exploring educators' perceptions of critical thinking in occupational therapy. Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-09-20 Jemma Gilfillan,Laura Irvine-Brown,Amelia Di Tommaso,Ana Paula Serrata Malfitano,Lisette Farias
BACKGROUND Critical thinking is key for responsible occupational therapy practice. However, the degree to which educators understand critical thinking and the conceptualizations of such concept in teaching remains unclear. AIM This study aimed to describe occupational therapy educators' perceptions and experiences of teaching critical thinking. MATERIAL AND METHODS Social constructivism underpins the
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Defining the future of occupational therapy: A concept analysis of leadership development. Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-09-06 Tracey E Recigno,Jewel Shepherd,Paula Kramer,Jessica McHugh Conlin
BACKGROUND In occupational therapy, leadership development is a fundamental skill and social process needed to advance the profession. However, there is scant literature on leadership development. Further examination of leadership development in the occupational therapy literature may provide helpful insights and strengthen the opportunity to study this concept and its efficacy. AIMS/OBJECTIVES The
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Transitioning from an occupational therapy student to a clinically competent occupational therapist – A qualitative study Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-31 Patrik Sjöberg, Annika Lexén
The transition process from being an occupational therapy student to becoming an occupational therapist has been shown to be stressful, with an increased risk of burnout and job turnover. Consequen...
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Creative activities as intervention – Exploring occupational therapists’ narrative reasoning Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-27 Bodil Winther Hansen, Helle Andrea Pedersen, Lene Lauge Berring, Staffan Josephsson
Creative activities as intervention (CaI) in mental health promotes recovery and is an important part of occupational therapy practice. Yet few studies have explored occupational therapists’ reason...
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Perspectives on content and delivery of the ABLE 1.0 intervention programme Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-24 Kristina Tomra Nielsen, Marie Bangsgaard Bang, Marc Sampedro Pilegaard, Vita Hagelskjær, Eva Ejlersen Wæhrens
The occupational therapy intervention programme ABLE 1.0 was designed to enhance the ability to perform activities of daily living in persons living with chronic conditions. There is a need to dete...
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The development of pre-registration occupational therapy student perceptions of research and evidence-based practice: A Q-methodology study Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-18 Tanya Rihtman, Mike Morgan, Julie Booth
Pedagogically sound curricula are needed for occupational therapy (OT) students to adopt evidence-based practice (EBP) principles and internalise EBP within their professional identities. Exploring...
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Occupational therapists’ experiences of photo-supported conversations – An intervention in primary health care Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-05 Joanna Nordstrand, A. Birgitta Gunnarsson, Petra Wagman, Ulrica Hörberg, Kristina Holmgren
The health-promoting intervention BeWell™, which includes photo-supported conversations, is intended for people with stress-related illnesses. Its focus is on improving the individual’s health and ...
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Correction Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-02
Published in Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy (Vol. 31, No. 1, 2024)
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Study approaches mediate associations between learning environment and academic performance Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-08-02 Tore Bonsaksen, Amayra Tannoubi, Linda Stigen, Astrid Gramstad, Tove Carstensen, Gry Mørk
While study approaches have been directly associated with students’ academic performance, learning environment factors may play a more indirect role. The aim of this study was (i) to assess learnin...
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Fostering social participation among older adults: Perspectives of stakeholders Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-29 Maria Löfgren, Anneli Nyman, Ellinor Larsson, Gunilla Isaksson
Fostering social participation for active and healthy ageing among older adults is an urgent issue in a changing society that requires new approaches from occupational therapists as well as from so...
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Measurement properties of the Spanish COPM in older adult rehabilitation inpatients Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-22 Elisabet Capdevila, Mariona Portell, Eva Penelo, María Rodríguez-Bailón
To analyse the measurement properties of the Spanish version of the COPM (Canadian Occupational Performance Measure) in older adult rehabilitation inpatients.A sample of 172 users from 17 inpatient...
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‘A new sense of my former self’ – transforming the self through vocational rehabilitation for people with acquired brain injury Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-27 Pia Kold, Hanne Peoples, Hanne Kaae Kristensen, Jesper Larsen Maersk
Acquired Brain injury (ABI) causes ripples throughout the occupational and social fabric. It enters people’s lives at a significant personal cost, encroaching on people’s sense of self. Vocational ...
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Psychometric properties of the arabic version of occupational value with pre-defined ítems Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-22 Mona Eklund, Lisa Ekstam, Mariam Hassan, Pablo Bellosta-López
Perceived occupational value is closely linked with well-being and there is need worldwide for assessment tools that target this phenomenon. The Occupational Value with pre-defined items (OVal-pd),...
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Perceptions of unilluminated occupations a survey of Danish occupational therapists Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-07-14 Nina Mønsted, Lisa Mahaffey, Christina Jessen Winge, Anette Enemark Larsen
In occupational therapy and -science positive aspects of occupation are highlighted. Recently, this discourse has been questioned, as it might leave out occupations – referred to as unilluminated o...
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Defining the complexities of an occupational pattern—A concept analysis and theoretical validation Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-06-18 Elin Granholm Valmari, Jesper Andersson, Anna Johansson, Ulla Nygren
The concept of an occupational pattern in occupational therapy and occupational science has evolved with varying definitions, ranging from activity patterns to patterns of daily occupation.This stu...
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Experiences of occupational therapists within an ACT-based interdisciplinary pain management program Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-06-12 Maria Haage, Carina Tjörnstrand
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)-based interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs have shown effective results. While occupational therapy within these programs has made a unique contrib...
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‘Finding the play’ – exploring with occupational therapists practice possibilities in the context of Irish schoolyards Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-06-12 Michelle Bergin, Bryan Boyle, Margareta Lilja, Maria Prellwitz
Research has identified diverse constraints to the adoption of school-based occupational therapy approaches and a lack of attention to addressing the barriers to children’s play opportunities. Crit...
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What matters to you? A mixed-method evaluation of goal setting and attainment within reablement from a client perspective Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-05-28 Ines Mouchaers, Hilde Verbeek, Sigrid van Haaster, Jolanda C.M van Haastregt, Ellen Vlaeyen, Geert Goderis, Silke F. Metzelthin
Goal setting is an essential component of reablement programmes. At the same time it is also an important aspect in the evaluation of reablement from the perspective of clients.As part of the TRANS...
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Construct validity of the simplified Chinese version of the instrument ‘Picture My Participation’ Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-05-10 Linjun Shi, Mats Granlund, Yue Zhao, Karina Huus
Preliminary evidence of the content validity of the simplified Chinese version of ‘Picture My Participation’ (PMP-C; Simplified) items and reliability of the subscale attendance for the effectivene...
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Occupational therapy students’ experiences and perceptions of journal club participation Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Kjersti Velde Helgøy, Tore Bonsaksen, Gry Mørk
Journal clubs can be used as a learning activity for developing students’ skills in critical appraisal and are perceived as suitable for increasing students’ exposure to research methods.To explore...
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Phronesis: Recognising a neglected dimension of knowledge within occupational therapy research Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Aileen Bergström, Margarita Mondaca, Ingeborg Nilsson, Susanne Guidetti, Lena Rosenberg
Phronesis is a way of knowing, implying wisdom, experiences, and reflections that guide our judgements. Phronesis, important for learning, is a neglected form of knowledge when applied to research....
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Occupational experiences and their importance for young peoples’ mental health Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Ingvill Sørensen Drevland, Mona Asbjørnslett, Unni Sveen, Karen Synne Groven
Young peoples’ mental health challenges have increased in recent years to become an urgent public health issue. Research is required to gain a better understanding of how occupations influence youn...
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Profile of paediatric occupational therapy practice in Eastern Mediterranean countries Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Zainab A. Jasem
Paediatric occupational therapy (OT) is considered the largest practice area in OT in several regions, including the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) countries.This study aimed to establish a profile of ...
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A Rasch analysis of the Danish version of the occupational balance questionnaire (OBQ11) Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Anne-Le Morville, Petra Wagman, Carita Håkansson
OBQ11 was developed in a Swedish context. To evaluate occupational balance, accurate self-rating instruments in the native language are needed.The aim was to investigate the measurement properties ...
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Enhancing evidence-based practice into healthcare: Exploring the role of scientific skills in occupational therapists- Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Desirée Valera-Gran, Irene Campos-Sánchez, Daniel Prieto-Botella, Paula Fernández-Pires, Miriam Hurtado-Pomares, Iris Juárez-Leal, Paula Peral-Gómez, Eva María Navarrete-Muñoz
Research utilization and evidence-based practice (EBP) in occupational therapy rely on essential scientific skills. Despite prior research exploring factors influencing EBP, a gap remains in unders...
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Addressing ADL ability in people with poststroke cognitive impairments: A Danish survey of clinical practice Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 E. Ghaziani, S. S. Christensen, C. H. Arens, E. E. Wæhrens
In Denmark, stroke represents a leading disability cause. While people with difficulties in performing activities of daily living (ADL) due to poststroke cognitive impairments are often referred to...
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Occupational therapists’ experiences of working with people with dementia: a qualitative study Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-01-26 Johannes Österholm, Åsa Larsson Ranada
Dementia is an age-related disease associated with complex health and care needs. Due to demographical shifts, the number of older people with dementia is forecasted to increase. Occupational thera...
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Occupational therapy’s oversight: How science veiled our humanity Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-01-23 Heleen Reid, Clare Hocking, Elizabeth Smythe
Occupational therapy’s connection to positivist science predates the profession’s formal beginning, with important contributing knowledge sources coming from mathematics, physics, psychology, and s...
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Exploring return to work barriers through the lens of model of human occupation. The NOW WHAT project Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-01-19 Kine Strømstad, Lisebet S. Skarpaas, Sturla I. Haslerud, Yeasir A. Alve, Jan Sandqvist, Randi W. Aas
The challenges of returning to work after sickness absence demands a wide conceptual understanding of what hinders the employee’s work participation. Thus, there is a need to know more about self-p...
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Experiences of the Redesigning Daily Occupation programme – a qualitative study among persons with neurological diseases Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-01-19 Carina Sandström, Elin Mårtensson, Therese Hellman
The Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO) is a programme targeting persons who need to restructure activities and routines to achieve a healthier balance in everyday life. Issues that often is neede...
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Experiences of meaningful occupation among diverse populations – A qualitative meta-ethnography Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2024-01-08 Christel Leufstadius, Lisbeth Nilsson, Pia Hovbrandt
Few studies synthesising knowledge about meaningful occupation are available. Meta-ethnography allows the synthesising of a variety of empirical findings and translational knowledge may be develope...
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Ageing in the right place—usability of a web-based housing counselling service Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-12-27 Frida Nordeström, Marianne Granbom, Susanne Iwarsson, Magnus Zingmark
Residential reasoning is a complex process that includes decisions on whether to age in place or to relocate. Ageing in the Right Place (ARP), a web-based housing counselling service was created to...
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Experiences of participating in a group-based sensory modulation intervention for mental health service users Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-12-19 Klara Forsberg, Daniel Sutton, Sigrid Stjernswärd, Ulrika Bejerholm, Elisabeth Argentzell
People with mental health issues often experience difficulties with sensory modulation affecting occupational engagement. Research conducted in inpatient units has shown positive effects of individ...
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Occupational therapy and cooking: A scoping review and future directions Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-12-08 R. Hingst, D. C. Alvarado, L. Bardin, N. Farmer
Occupational therapy (OT) has historically used cooking as an intervention and assessment approach across settings. Current practices in OT and the emergence of the multidisciplinary field of culin...
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Critiquing representations of intellectual disability in occupation-based literature Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-12-06 Rachel Reparon, Pamela Block, Ann Fudge Schormans, Debbie Laliberte Rudman, Gail Teachman
Within and beyond occupation-based scholarship, concerns abound regarding the pervasiveness of discourses that promote a negative, deficit-based view of intellectual disability and associated conse...
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Mitigating the effects of climate change in children’s outdoor play environments Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-28 Martin Karaba Bäckström, Eva Lundgreen, Björn Slaug
For many children, public playgrounds represent environments that are playful and important in developing good health. Without efforts to facilitate climate change adaptation of outdoor playgrounds...
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Initial validation of the powered mobility device autonomy residential screen (PoMoDARS) Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-23 Natalie C. Dickson, Apeksha R. Gohil, Carolyn A. Unsworth
The Powered Mobility Device Autonomy Residential Screen (PoMoDARS) is a new tool to enable clinicians to screen resident capacity and performance skills for powered mobility device (PMD) use in res...
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Stroke rehabilitation adaptive approaches: A theory-focused scoping review Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-17 Mary Egan, Dorothy Kessler, Nalia Gurgel-Juarez, Anchal Chopra, Elizabeth Linkewich, Lindsey Sikora, Phyllis Montgomery, Patrick Duong
Stroke rehabilitation consists of restorative and adaptive approaches. Multiple adaptive approaches exist.The objective of this study was to develop a framework for categorising adaptive stroke reh...
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Leisure and social occupational choice within nursing home facilities in Ireland: Residents perspectives Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Jenna Keane, Ciara Ryan, Ruth Usher
National standards for nursing homes in Ireland require that residents are offered a choice of recreational and stimulating activities to meet their needs and preferences.To investigate residents’ ...
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The shadow side of occupational therapy: Necropower, state racism and colonialism Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Pier-Luc Turcotte, Dave Holmes
In the Global North, advances in occupational therapy benefitted unduly from the oppression, disablement and suffering of thousands of people in the South (and beyond). To prevent the recurrence of...
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Use of information and communication technology in occupational therapy for older adults Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Caroline Liljestrand, Magnus Zingmark
Information and communication technology (ICT) provides one solution to meet increasing demands for occupational therapy for older adults.To examine if and how municipality-based occupational thera...
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A survey of research involvement and priorities among occupational therapists in Norway Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Tina Taule, Inger Hellem, Irmelin Smith Eide, Kristin Gjelvik, Liv Elisabeth Hinderaker, Ingvild Kjeken, Bianca Rolfsnes-Flock, Merethe Hustoft
Involvement in research and shared priorities among occupational therapists (OTs) can enhance the quality of occupational therapy practice.To explore the research involvement and research prioritie...
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Association between parent-proxy-reported and child-self-reported perceptions of children’s motor competence and children’s performance-based motor skill abilities Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Alice Humble, Mon-Lin Yu, Ted Brown
When assessing motor skills, occupational therapists are encouraged to seek the perspectives of children and their parents to promote the delivery of client-centered care.To investigate whether 9–1...
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Making choices in digital play spaces: Children’s experiences Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-02 Fiona M. Loudoun, Bryan Boyle, Maria Larsson-Lund
Digital spaces are rapidly emerging as a space for children to engage in autotelic play.To explore and describe children’s experiences of choice-making in their play in digital spaces from the pers...
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Feasibility of using the Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance in a population of Danish stroke survivors: Adaptation and study protocol Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-19 Louise Moeldrup Nielsen, Helene Polatajko, Mette Brandi, Tove Lise Nielsen
A need was identified for an occupational therapy intervention for stroke survivors in a Danish municipal healthcare setting with emphasis on its ability to transfer and generalise what is learned ...
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Measurement properties of performance-based instruments for assessing mental function during activity and participation in persons with stroke: A systematic review Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-19 Lola Qvist Kristensen, Maurits W. van Tulder, Frederik Rosenbæk, Marie Almkvist Muren, Hanne Kaae Kristensen, Lidwine B. Mokkink, Lisa Gregersen Oestergaard
Various performance-based instruments exist to assess mental function after stroke and users have to select one for research or clinical practice.To evaluate the measurement properties of performan...
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Occupational therapists’ experiences of using a new internet-based intervention - a focus group study Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Ida-Maria Barchéus, Maria Ranner, Eva Månsson Lexell, Maria Larsson-Lund
Research is limited about how the introduction of new ways of delivering and conducting occupational therapy, in accordance with expected changes in health care, is experienced by occupational ther...
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Maintaining autonomy: How older persons with chronic conditions and their significant others interpret, navigate, and overcome everyday difficulties Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Thomas Ballmer, Brigitte Gantschnig
The vast majority of older adults live in their own homes. Many of them live with chronic conditions that lead to activity limitations and participation restrictions. To support them adequately, we...
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The ‘process of doing’ in everyday occupations – a challenge for young adults with cerebral palsy Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-08-30 L. Bergqvist, A. M. Öhrvall, M. Peny-Dahlstrand
Background: There is a lack of knowledge about how persons with cerebral palsy (CP) perceive their ‘process of doing’ while performing everyday occupations. As described in the Model of the Process...
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Making meaning of everyday life in the context of lung cancer treatment—a qualitative study of outpatients’ perspectives Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-08-25 Maria Bensen Joensen, Line Lindahl-Jacobsen, Marianne Lindahl, Jesper Larsen Maersk
Abstract Background The increasing survival after a lung cancer diagnosis implies that patients live longer with the disease, which means that symptoms and side effects of the treatment become part of everyday life. Aim The study explored how older adults make meaning of everyday life when undergoing treatment for their lung cancer. Material and methods A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews
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Reliability of FUNDES-Child-SE - measuring participation and independence of children and youths with disabilities Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-08-08 Jennifer Gothilander, Anna Ullenhag, Henrik Danielsson, Anna Karin Axelsson
Abstract Background There is a need for an instrument to measure participation and independence in children with disabilities. FUNDES-Child-SE has its origin in the participation questionnaire Child and Adolescent Scale of Participation. Aims Test the psychometric properties of internal consistency and test-retest reliability. Material and methods This cross-sectional study included caregivers of 163
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The ‘Young Adult Taking Action’ programme for young adult cancer survivors: A study protocol for a feasibility study Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-08-09 Maria Aagesen, Karen la Cour, May Aasebø Hauken, Marc Sampedro Pilegaard
Abstract Background Young adult cancer survivors (YACS) aged 18–39 report age-specific multifactorial challenges with self-care, leisure, work and education requiring multicomponent rehabilitation intervention. Therefore, the ‘Young Adult Taking Action’ (YATAC) programme was developed. Aims/Objectives To present a protocol for a feasibility study evaluating the acceptability of the YATAC programme
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How a group-based occupational therapy program works in woman with fibromyalgia: A process evaluation of the ADAPT program Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-08-09 Cecilie von Bülow, Eva Ejlersen Wæhrens, Ulla Andersen, Kirstine Amris, Karen la Cour
Abstract Background The ADAPT Program have improved activities of daily living (ADL) in women with fibromyalgia. To understand the functioning of the program, it is relevant to evaluate how program theory components are linked to outcomes (mechanisms) and how the randomised controlled trial (RCT) context, influenced delivery and outcomes Objective To evaluate ADAPT in terms of dose, mechanisms of change
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Beyond conventional healthcare for mental health problems: Experiences of existential group conversations Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-08-08 Inger Jansson, Karin Thörne, Daniel Masterson
Mental health problems (MHP) are a major public health challenge. Conventional healthcare has shown limitation on reducing MHP and there is a call for offering methods beyond healthcare as well as ...
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Hippotherapy concepts: A scoping review to inform transdisciplinary practice guidelines Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-07-26 Ninette du Plessis, Kitty Uys, Tania Buys
Abstract Background Hippotherapy, an equine-assisted service, uses the movement of the horse as a treatment tool. Hippotherapy is often used by occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and speech and language pathologists. To optimise hippotherapy and facilitate the development of transdisciplinary hippotherapy practise guidelines, this scoping review identified novel hippotherapy concepts used during
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A more active parenting after attending Let’s Get Organized – Experiences of parents with ADHD Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-07-20 Maria Wingren, Afsaneh Hayat Roshanai, Ulrika Fredriksson, Gunnel Janeslätt, Kajsa Lidström-Holmqvist
Abstract Background Parenting demands a high degree of attention, planning, and problem-solving, including time management, demands that can be challenging for parents with ADHD. Let’s Get Organized (LGO) is an occupational therapy group intervention aiming at developing skills in time management, organisation and planning. There is a need to investigate if LGO may have an impact also on parenting
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Older adults’ occupations in heat waves: A scoping review Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-07-04 Amanda Fransson, Anita Björklund Carlstedt, Susanne Gustafsson
Abstract Background Heat waves impact the health of older adults, and occupations are important for health. An overview of research focussed on older adults’ occupations in heat waves can be useful for occupational therapy practice. Objective To identify what the literature shows about older adults’ experience and performance of, and participation in, occupations in heat waves. Material and method
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Effect evaluation of a vocational rehabilitation program for young adults with chronic physical conditions at risk for unemployment: A controlled clinical trial Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-06-28 Marjolijn I. Bal, Sander R. Hilberink, Pepijn P. D. M. Roelofs, Wilma M. A. van der Slot, Lizanne Bentvelsen, Harald S. Miedema, Marij E. Roebroeck
Abstract Background The work participation of young adults with chronic physical conditions lag behind compared to healthy age-mates. ‘At Work’ is a vocational rehabilitation intervention provided by occupational therapists, that supports them for entering the competitive labour market after graduating post-secondary education. Aim To evaluate the effects of ‘At Work’ on self-efficacy, work-ability
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Correction Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-06-29
Published in Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy (Vol. 30, No. 7, 2023)
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Clinical utility of the Danish version of the Self-Assessment of Modes Questionnaire (D-SAMQ) Scand. J. Occup. Ther. (IF 1.9) Pub Date : 2023-06-24 Kristina Tomra Nielsen, Anette Enemark Larsen, Eva Ejlersen Wæhrens, Marc Sampedro Pilegaard
Abstract Background The the Self-Assessment of Modes Questionnaire (SAMQ) has been translated into Danish and culturally adapted (D-SAMQ), and aspects of validity and reliability have also been evaluated. However, no knowledge about the clinical utility of the D-SAMQ exists. Aims/objectives The aims were to investigate the clinical utility of the D-SAMQ among Danish occupational therapists (OTs) and