Search for dissertations about: "Restrictions"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 547 swedish dissertations containing the word Restrictions.
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16. Activity restrictions, treatment and work disability among people with multiple sclerosis
Abstract : Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that commonly occurs among individuals of working age. Its symptoms are heterogeneous and affect people with MS (PwMS) considerably in different aspects of their lives. Disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) have helped a lot in the improvement of health and work productivity. READ MORE
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17. Needs Assessment in Occupational Therapy : Studies of Persons with Long-Term/Recurrent Pain
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to describe (1) needs for occupational therapy among persons with self-perceived activity limitations and/or participation restrictions due to long-term/recurrent pain, and (2) treatment interventions in occupational therapy to meet demonstrated needs. The Liss’ model for assessing health care needs was used as a structural scheme. READ MORE
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18. Aspects of care among HIV infected patients : needs, adherence to treatment and health related quality of life
Abstract : The HIV disease has many manifestations, some of which may compromise the patient's well- being and quality of life. In addition, the intake of antiretroviral drugs entails inconvenience or discomfort that may degrade the heath related quality of life (HRQOL). READ MORE
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19. Improving the Adaptability of the End-host : Service-aware Network Stack Tuning
Abstract : The Internet of today is very different from how it used to be. Modern networked applications are becoming increasingly diverse. Consequently, a variety of requirements must be met by the network. Efforts to make the underlying mechanisms of the Internet more flexible have therefore been made to adapt to this diversification. READ MORE
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20. Relations of Absence : Germans in the East Indies and Their Families c. 1750–1820
Abstract : In the early modern period thousands of Germans, mostly men but also a few women and children, travelled to the Indian Ocean world in the service of the Dutch and British East India companies (VOC and EIC). Family played a key role for these Ostindienfahrer (East Indies travellers). READ MORE