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  • Ahlberg, Erik, et al. (author)
  • "Vi klimatforskare stödjer Greta och skolungdomarna"
  • 2019
  • In: Dagens nyheter (DN debatt). - 1101-2447.
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • DN DEBATT 15/3. Sedan industrialiseringens början har vi använt omkring fyra femtedelar av den mängd fossilt kol som får förbrännas för att vi ska klara Parisavtalet. Vi har bara en femtedel kvar och det är bråttom att kraftigt reducera utsläppen. Det har Greta Thunberg och de strejkande ungdomarna förstått. Därför stödjer vi deras krav, skriver 270 klimatforskare.
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  • Andersson, Christina, 1955, et al. (author)
  • Aktivitetsperspektivet - ett outnyttjat perspektiv inom suicidpreventionen
  • 2022
  • In: Hälsa och aktivitet i vardagen - ur ett arbetsterapeutiskt perspektiv. - Stockholm : Sveriges Arbetsterapeuter. - 9789187837791
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Kapitlet beskriver och diskuterar hur begrepp från aktivitetsvetenskapen kan bidra till en fördjupad förståelse av suicidalitet. Vidare ges förslag på hur ett fokus på vardagens aktiviteter kan bli ett stöd för överlevnad och därmed ingå i suicidpreventiva åtgärder.
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  • Bonnier, Gaga, et al. (author)
  • Kirunas Framtid - Kan man flytta en stad? : restaureringskonst på sin spets
  • 2010
  • Reports (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • Ar 2004 konstaterade gruvbolaget LKAB att en på världsmarknaden ökad efterfrågan på järnmalm innebär att marken ovanför bryt­ningsområdet i Kiruna spricker i takt med att malmen bryts. Detta deformationsområ­de kommer att omfatta större delen av den gamla staden inklusive kyrkan och stadshu­set. Osäkerheten är stor om hur man skall gå till väga och de konkreta frågorna är ännu obesvarade. Diskussionen handlar om vart man skall flytta och den pendlar mellan yt­terligheterna att helt avstå från det gamla och bygga helt nytt eller skapa ett nytt om­råde med de gamla husen musealt återupp­byggda i ett landskapssammanhang som så långt möjligt påminner om det gamla. Den avgörande frågan är, menar vi, hur staden och dess invånare kan behålla sin identitet och sitt minne - framtiden för kulturmiljön i vidaste bemärkelse.Omvandlingen och den successiva flytten av Kirunas centrala delar är en av de riktigt stora samhällsbyggnads- och beva­randefrågorna i vår samtid, en samhällsförändring med global räckvidd - restaureringskonst på sin spets.
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  • Cederfeldt, Marie, 1957, et al. (author)
  • Occupational Status as documented in records for stroke inpatients in Sweden
  • 2003
  • In: Scandinavien Journal of Occupational Therapy. ; :10, s. 81-87
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The Swedish literature shows shortcomings in the documentation of occupational therapy in patient records, especially goal setting and evaluation at discharge. Modern society has adopted the language of medicine as a framework for organizing all health service, and the law and regulations do not clearly define how to document goals, or how to record the evaluation of the interventions. Improvements are needed. Since ‘‘occupational performance’’ is a current concept in goal setting and evaluation of occupational therapy, the aim of this study was to obtain an understanding of how occupational performance is documented for stroke inpatients. Twenty occupational therapy records from stroke inpatients at a hospital in Sweden were analysed, using the method of constant comparison. ‘‘Occupational status’’ was found to be the core concept, which includes occupational performance ‘‘areas’’ and ‘‘aspects’’ assessed in pre-stroke, at admission, and at discharge. The ‘‘areas’’ were personal care, meal preparation, and transfer at home. The ‘‘aspects’’ taken into consideration were independence, difficulty, problem related to impairment, patient contribution, safety, and physical environment. The study revealed that, as far as stroke inpatients are concerned, occupational therapists regularly documented occupational areas and assessed six aspects of occupational performance. Key words: occupational performance, occupational performance aspects, occupational status, occupational therapy records, stroke inpatients.
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  • Cederfeldt, Marie, 1957, et al. (author)
  • Occupational Status as documented in records for stroke inpatients in Sweden
  • 2002
  • In: Arbetsterapeuternas världskongress i Stockholm 2002.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The Swedish literature shows shortcomings in the documentation of occupational therapy in patient records, especially goal setting and evaluation at discharge. Modern society has adopted the language of medicine as a framework for organizing all health service, and the law and regulations do not clearly define how to document goals, or how to record the evaluation of the interventions. Improvements are needed. Since ‘‘occupational performance’’ is a current concept in goal setting and evaluation of occupational therapy, the aim of this study was to obtain an understanding of how occupational performance is documented for stroke inpatients. Twenty occupational therapy records from stroke inpatients at a hospital in Sweden were analysed, using the method of constant comparison. ‘‘Occupational status’’ was found to be the core concept, which includes occupational performance ‘‘areas’’ and ‘‘aspects’’ assessed in pre-stroke, at admission, and at discharge. The ‘‘areas’’ were personal care, meal preparation, and transfer at home. The ‘‘aspects’’ taken into consideration were independence, difficulty, problem related to impairment, patient contribution, safety, and physical environment. The study revealed that, as far as stroke inpatients are concerned, occupational therapists regularly documented occupational areas and assessed six aspects of occupational performance.
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  • Cederfeldt, Marie, 1957, et al. (author)
  • Occupational Status as documented in records for stroke inpatients in Sweden
  • 2004
  • In: Europeisk kongress i Aten för arbetsterapeuter.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The Swedish literature shows shortcomings in the documentation of occupational therapy in patient records, especially goal setting and evaluation at discharge. Modern society has adopted the language of medicine as a framework for organizing all health service, and the law and regulations do not clearly define how to document goals, or how to record the evaluation of the interventions. Improvements are needed. Since ‘‘occupational performance’’ is a current concept in goal setting and evaluation of occupational therapy, the aim of this study was to obtain an understanding of how occupational performance is documented for stroke inpatients. Twenty occupational therapy records from stroke inpatients at a hospital in Sweden were analysed, using the method of constant comparison. ‘‘Occupational status’’ was found to be the core concept, which includes occupational performance ‘‘areas’’ and ‘‘aspects’’ assessed in pre-stroke, at admission, and at discharge. The ‘‘areas’’ were personal care, meal preparation, and transfer at home. The ‘‘aspects’’ taken into consideration were independence, difficulty, problem related to impairment, patient contribution, safety, and physical environment. The study revealed that, as far as stroke inpatients are concerned, occupational therapists regularly documented occupational areas and assessed six aspects of occupational performance.
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  • Claesson, Lisbeth, 1955, et al. (author)
  • Characteristics of elderly people readmitted to the hospital during the first year after stroke. The Göteborg 70+ stroke study.
  • 2002
  • In: Cerebrovascular diseases (Basel, Switzerland). - 1015-9770. ; 14:3-4, s. 169-76
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Readmissions after acute stroke vary over time and with age and comorbidity. Knowledge of the reasons for readmissions and characteristics of readmitted patients is sparse. This 1-year prospective study examined whether readmissions were related to severity of the index stroke or to comorbidity and explored outcomes in readmitted patients with respect to daily life activities and health-related quality of life. METHODS: The study included 216 elderly patients (aged >/=70 years) discharged to their homes or a nursing home after index stroke. The main outcomes were readmission rates and reported diagnoses, performance of daily life activities and health-related quality of life. RESULTS: Nearly half (45%) of the patients were readmitted to the hospital after being discharged to their homes. One readmission was most common, and stroke-related diagnoses were most frequently reported as the reason for readmission. Different forms of heart disease were the next most common reason. The readmitted patients were significantly more dependent in daily life activities, and health-related quality of life was significantly lower among this group. CONCLUSIONS: Recurrent stroke and sequelae after stroke were major factors behind readmissions, followed by heart disease in elderly stroke patients. The readmitted patients were more dependent in daily life activities and reported a lower health-related quality of life compared with not readmitted patients.
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  • Dimenäs, Sandra L., 1989, et al. (author)
  • A person-centred, theory-based, behavioural intervention programme for improved oral hygiene in adolescents: A randomized clinical field study
  • 2022
  • In: Journal of Clinical Periodontology. - : Wiley. - 0303-6979 .- 1600-051X. ; 49:4, s. 237-387
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Aim: To test the effectiveness of a person-centred and theory-based educational intervention to increase adolescents′ adherence to adequate oral hygiene behaviour, that is, self-performed periodontal infection control. Materials and Methods: Data were derived from a prospective, multi-centred, two-arm, quasi-randomized field study in which treatment was performed by dental hygienists (DHs) within the Public Dental Service, Västra Götaland, Sweden. Adolescents with poor oral hygiene conditions were invited to participate. The test intervention was based on cognitive behavioural theory and principles, and the DHs used a collaborative communicative approach, inspired by motivational interviewing. The control intervention consisted of conventional information/instruction. Clinical assessments and oral hygiene behaviours were evaluated at 6months. Results: Three-hundred and twelve adolescents were enrolled, of whom 274 followed the treatment to 6-month follow-up. There were significant improvements in gingival bleeding and plaque scores for both treatment groups at 6months, with significantly greater improvements in the test group. Adolescents in the test group brushed their teeth and used interdental cleaning aids more frequently compared to participants in the control group at 6months. Conclusion: A person-centred and theory-based oral health education programme ismore effective than conventional oral health education in improving adolescents' oral hygiene behaviour and periodontal infection control. ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02906098). © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Periodontology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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