Search for dissertations about: "satisfaction with daily occupations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words satisfaction with daily occupations.
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1. Daily occupations among asylum seekers- Experience, performance and perception
Abstract : Asylum seekers often find themselves in a situation where the structure and content of daily occupations have been disrupted and they might have limited access to paid work and education. Studies have shown that asylum seekers experience occupational depri- vation and a change in daily occupations which might even influence their identity. READ MORE
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2. Long-term outcome after brain injury with a focus on return to work, life satisfaction and participation
Abstract : Rehabilitation after brain injury is often a process which is spread over several years and runs through different phases. After sub acute in-patient rehabilitation a community based post-acute rehabilitation can follow. READ MORE
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3. Daily Occupations in Mentally Disordered Offenders in Sweden : Exploring Occupational Performance and Social Participating
Abstract : The major aim was to explore perceived daily occupations in mentally disordered offenders (MDO) through occupational performance (OP) and social participation (SP) with descriptive, comparative and longitudinal designs. The 74 consecutively included MDOs were visited onsite for data collection. READ MORE
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4. The Process of Change in Patterns of Daily Occupations among Parents of Children with Obesity - Time use, family characteristics and factors related to change
Abstract : This thesis provides new insights into parents’ patterns of daily occupations. It proceeds from the basis of an occupational perspective on family life, using an occupational lens to understand how, when and where individuals spend their time. READ MORE
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5. Technology use among older adults with and without cognitive impairment : exploring relations with daily life occupations and need of support
Abstract : Introduction: Older adults with and without cognitive impairments are likely to be limited in their performance of and engagement in daily life occupations due to challenges in everyday technology (ET) use. The overall aim of this thesis was to gain knowledge of how ET use is related to daily life occupations and need of support among older adults with or without cognitive impairments. READ MORE