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  • Jönsson, Bodil, et al. (author)
  • Tekniken i människans tjänst
  • 1989
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Tvarsnittsfunderingar utifran 3 utredningar: aldreomsorg i utveckling (SOU 1987:21) Hjalpmedelsverksamhetens utveckling (SOU 1989:39) Ansvaret för aldreomsorgen (DS1989:27)
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  • Kitzing, Peter, et al. (author)
  • Communication aids for people with aphasia
  • 2005
  • In: Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1401-5439 .- 1651-2022. ; 30:1, s. 41-46:30, s. 41-46
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Abdelmassih Waller, Peter, et al. (author)
  • The Extended Television : Using tangible computing to meet the needs of older persons at a nursing home
  • 2008
  • In: Gerontechnology. - : International Society for Gerontechnology (ISG). - 1569-1101 .- 1569-111X. ; 7:1, s. 36-47
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper presents a person-centred model and a tangible computing approach to better adapt television media to meet two important needs of older people: social inclusion in their immediate surroundings and better support for one’s own reflections. Method The research project was carried out as a part of the construction, planning and implementation of a new nursing home. The implemented infrastructure enabled television watching at three levels: the regular (broadcast programmes), the internal and the personal. The internal level consisted of an in-house broadcast television channel and two media centres placed in common areas. The personal level had individualised functions. The entire concept is referred to as ‘extended television’. This paper describes the early implementation phase of the internal television channel and the personal television photo album. It also examines the consequences of a person-centred model and a tangible computing approach. Participation in the use of the ‘extended television’ together with older people, relatives and care workers, semistructured dialogues with these people, and observations of the television usage were conducted. Furthermore, the care workers were invited to comment on the prototypes very early in the process. Results Both the internal channel and the personal television photo album were used by older residents and iteratively adapted. However, too many factors and routines varied to get statistically sound results. On the other hand, the research shows that the person-centred study design utilised provided positive results in a setting with constantly changing conditions. Discussion This design encourages further investigations regarding how new conceptual television design can enrich the everyday lives of older people. The results also indicate the plausibility of television photo albums providing new opportunities for reminiscence compared to traditional ones, and that the internal channel resulted in possibilities for social inclusion in the nursing home examined.
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  • Alaridah, Nader, et al. (author)
  • Transmission dynamics study of tuberculosis isolates with whole genome sequencing in southern Sweden
  • 2019
  • In: Scientific Reports. - : Nature Publishing Group. - 2045-2322. ; 9
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Epidemiological contact tracing complemented with genotyping of clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates is important for understanding disease transmission. In Sweden, tuberculosis (TB) is mostly reported in migrant and homeless where epidemiologic contact tracing could pose a problem. This study compared epidemiologic linking with genotyping in a low burden country. Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates (n = 93) collected at Scania University Hospital in Southern Sweden were analysed with the standard genotyping method mycobacterial interspersed repetitive units-variable number tandem repeats (MIRU-VNTR) and the results were compared with whole genome sequencing (WGS). Using a maximum of twelve single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as the upper threshold of genomic relatedness noted among hosts, we identified 18 clusters with WGS comprising 52 patients with overall pairwise genetic maximum distances ranging from zero to nine SNPs. MIRU-VNTR and WGS clustered the same isolates, although the distribution differed depending on MIRU-VNTR limitations. Both genotyping techniques identified clusters where epidemiologic linking was insufficient, although WGS had higher correlation with epidemiologic data. To summarize, WGS provided better resolution of transmission than MIRU-VNTR in a setting with low TB incidence. WGS predicted epidemiologic links better which could consolidate and correct the epidemiologically linked cases, avoiding thus false clustering.
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  • Anderberg, Peter, et al. (author)
  • Being there
  • 2005
  • In: Disability & Society. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0968-7599 .- 1360-0508. ; 20:7, s. 719-733
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper examines the use of the Internet as experienced by people with significant mobility/physicalimpairments who are accustomed to using computers. The study is based on interviews andfocuses on computer usage in everyday action and interaction. In many cases, the possibilities thatthe computer and Internet offer have meant not only important improvements in quality of life, butfirst-time occurrences of great personal significance. The analysis is phenomenographic, resultingin main categories and subcategories, illustrated primarily through direct quotations. The threemain categories are independence, communication, and learning.
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  • Anderberg, Peter, et al. (author)
  • Enabling design
  • 2009
  • In: Ergonomics for Rehabilitation Professionals. - Boca Raton : CRC Press. - 9780849381461 ; , s. 477-506
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Designed to meet the diverse needs of therapists, this book presents a new approach to rehabilitation that integrates ergonomics concepts to address the wide range of problems commonly encountered by professionals. The first section addresses general concepts such as anthropometry and tissue mechanics. The next section explores whole body biomechanics, demonstrating the ergonomic effects of physiological and biomechanical factors. The third section focuses on regional biomechanics, explaining the rationale for ergonomic intervention. The final section of the text offers with a detailed discussion of the ergonomic paradigm in rehabilitation, including the use of physical demands analysis.
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  • Anderberg, Peter (author)
  • FACE : Disabled People, Technology and Internet
  • 2006
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This thesis is based on the Internet experiences of people withsignificant mobility/physical impairments who are proficient andexperienced computer users in their computer world but havelimitations in mobility that severely restrict their functioning inthe physical world. The Internet functioning of this group isanalysed by means of the factors attitude, control and enabling,with the main focus on what is achievable when all accessproblems such as unadapted interfaces, beginners’ difficulties andthe digital divide are overcome. If the virtual world is fullyavailable but the real world is not – what are the effects onlearning, self image, communities of practice, sense of coherence,power and control? What are the effects on peer-to-peer learningand co-operation? Independent living concepts and theoriesmanifest themselves throughout the thesis, most obviously,perhaps, in the selection of issues that are studied and in theperspectives.The theoretical background and concepts are those of disabilitystudies, with a social model and independent living perspective,and with strong influences from rehabilitation engineering anddesign.Throughout the thesis elaborations and clarifications of thepossibilities of interplay and co-existence between rehabilitationengineering and design and disability studies are made. Differentaspects of function design and technology are examined from anexpanded view on functioning, where technology is put in anindividual and social context with the FACE (Function – Attitude, Control, Enabling) tool.
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  • Anderberg, Peter, et al. (author)
  • Inside the Internet
  • 1998
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • One may begin describing the distance course “IT and Learning- rehabilitation engineering” by saying that it was a great success. Looking back, it is evident that our experience from two years of working with Internet-based teaching prior to the present course was absolutely vital to its favorable outcome. It is difficult to switch from classroom-based to Internet-based teaching. There are mechanisms in Internet-based teaching that must be learned by trial and error. Otherwise, the discrepancy between the official course description and how the course actually turns out may become too great. It is not possible to form a clear overall conception of the course by looking at its different components. The most interesting aspect of the course is what happens at the intersection of technology and educational methodology, and the choice of tools is very important to the outcome of this meeting.
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  • Anderberg, Peter, et al. (author)
  • Internet inifrån två: Utvärdering, teknik och reflektioner kring en av våra internetburna kurser
  • 1998
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Denna rapport handlar så mycket om "Internet inifrån" att titeln gav sig själv – det var bara det att "Internet Inifrån"-titeln redan är upptagen. Den finns sedan i fjol som beteckning på en LTH-kurs som ges i samarbete med företaget AXIS. Denna har ett renodlat inifrånperspektiv ur teknisk synvinkel. I vår kurs kommer inifrånperspektiven däremot från dem som lär sig med hjälp av Internet. Man är inne på nätet, man lär sig via nätet av sina lärare, av varandra, ja, även av sig själv, för det är så mycket i den egna personen som kommer fram, som ploppar upp, när man sitter där och arbetar just med Internet Inifrån. Nog om detta - vi valde att beteckna våra rapport med Internet inifrån två (jfr Gudfadern 2…) för att samtidigt markera att det finns flera inifrån-perspektiv på Internet. Just detta att ta användarens perspektiv, speciellt den funktionshindrade användarens, på tekniken och fördjupa sig i detta snarare än i tekniken i sig är ju f ö det som är Certecs signum totalt sett.
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  • Anderberg, Peter, et al. (author)
  • To make the strange familiar: And to make the familiar strange
  • 1998
  • In: NFPF 98, The 26th Annual Congress of the Nordic Society for Educational Research.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Through the making of courses in Rehabilitation engineering entirely over the Internet, Certec has pedagogically achieved three things. The most obvious is that our education has become more accessible for disabled students. Not so obvious was the effects that came from making the familiar strange when we were transferring to the net: It was impossible to invent a ‘net-pedagogy’ by doing anything less than viewing the old pedagogy in the old ‘classroom-media’ as if it was a stranger. This made us aware of aspects and perspectives we had never before seen and we could make instant use of these new insights. Finally: we have never before been able to create the range of possibilities, that was now given over the net, for the students to meet disabled persons under extreme conditions. To them this was an eye-opener, one way to ‘make the strange familiar’. Another was that they, as non-disabled, were able to use computer-based assistive technology and through this could get an insight into the difference that this could make for the disabled person. In our paper we will present an elaboration of the pedagogical an technical concept, its background, its observed effects and our plans for the future.
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  • Anderberg, Peter, et al. (author)
  • USA överlägset Sverige
  • 1997
  • In: Dagens nyheter (DN debatt).
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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  • Att utmana stressen
  • 2005
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Stress som begrepp har dessvärre kommit att stå för allt och inget. Samhällets reaktioner på överbelastning och sjukskrivningar har till stor del kommit att resultera i dellösningar som inte räcker särskilt långt. Här diskuterar sju forskare vad som är sj
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  • Axelsson, Bodil, 1965-, et al. (author)
  • Studying Emerging New Contexts for Museum Digitisations on Pinterest
  • 2021
  • In: Selected Papers from the CLARIN Annual Conference 2020. - : Linköping University Electronic Press. - 9789179296094 ; , s. 24-36
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In a SweClarin cooperation project we apply topic modelling to the texts found with pins in Pin-terest boards. The data in focus are digitisations of Viking Age finds from the Swedish History Museum and the underlying research question is how they are given new contextual meanings in boards. We illustrate how topic modelling can support interpretation of polysemy and culturally situated meanings. It expands on the employment of topic modelling by accentuating the necessity of interpretation in every step of the process from capturing and cleaning the data, to modelling and visualisation. The paper concludes that the national context of digitisations of Viking Age jewellery in the Swedish History Museum’s collection management system is re-placed by several transnational contexts in which Viking Age jewellery is appreciated for its symbolical meanings and decorative functions in contemporary genres for re-imagining, relivingand performing European pasts and mythologies. The emerging contexts on Pinterest also high-light the business opportunities involved in genres such as reenactment, neo-paganism, lajv and fantasy. The boards are clues to how digitisations serve as prototypes for replicas.
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  • Bengtsson, Daniel, et al. (author)
  • Sterility and oxygenator function in pre-primed extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: A prospective clinical study
  • 2024
  • In: RESUSCITATION PLUS. - 2666-5204. ; 19
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Aim: Minimizing cardiac arrest times is critical in extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR). Pre-primed extra corporeal membrane oxygenator (ECMO) is used for this, but knowledge is limited to experimental studies. We prospectively investigated oxygenator function and sterility in dry plus wet pre-priming in a clinical setting. Methods: This prospective clinical study included 107 ECMO circuits used at Sahlgrenska University Hospital between October 2019 and December 2021. Circuits underwent dry set-up, followed by wet priming when the previous wet-primed circuit was used. Sterility was assessed by culturing the priming solution. Oxygenator function parameters, including sweep gas flow, fraction of oxygen (FiO(2)), and oxygenator resistance, were analyzed at ECMO initiation and during treatment using linear mixed models. Results: Median total set-up time was 14 days (range 0-97), with a median wet prime time of 6 days (range 0-57). 103 of 105 circuits with culture results were negative, two showed bacterial growth (coagulase-negative staphylococci and Cutibacterium acnes). Wet prime time did not significantly affect initial oxygenator function. Oxygenator resistance and FiO(2) increased during ECMO treatment (0.035 mmHg/L min(-1) (95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.015-0.055) P < 0.001, and 2.19 % (0.92-3.46) P = 0.009), but these changes were unrelated to wet prime time. Conclusion: Wet pre-priming of ECMO circuits for up to 57 days did not affect oxygenator function. The low incidence of bacterial growth (1.9 %) suggests that pre-primed ECMO generally maintain sterility and can facilitate rapid ECPR initiation. However, bacterial growth highlights the need for caution in non-urgent cases. Culturing the circuit at initiation can mitigate this risk.
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  • Brattberg, Gunilla, et al. (author)
  • Pedagogik för rehabilitering
  • 2005
  • In: Smärta. - 1402-1048. ; :3, s. 16-18
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  • Brattberg, Gunilla, et al. (author)
  • Återvinning av människor
  • 2005
  • In: Att utmana stressen. - 9789144047065 ; , s. 108-129
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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