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Stina Meyer Larsen

Stina Meyer Larsen
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Introduction
Stina Meyer Larsen currently works at the Ergoterapeutuddannelsen, University College Lillebælt. Stina does research in Qualitative Research. Her most recent publication is 'Partnership for practice change and knowledge development*'.
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UCL University College

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Publications (11)
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Introduction: People living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) encounter challenges in everyday life activities due to symptoms like breathlessness and fatigue. Compensatory strategies, such as using everyday technology (mechanical, electronic and digital equipment and functions encountered daily) and assistive technology (products,...
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Purpose: To meet the needs of people with mild stroke, multidisciplinary, person-centred, cross-sectoral rehabilitation is internationally recommended. However, there seem to be gaps in the rehabilitation process. The aim of this study was to investigate how occupational therapists and physiotherapists experience working in cross-sectoral rehabili...
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Introduction Knowledge about how mobility devices are integrated into occupational performance is important to improve participation in daily life among users and assistive technology provision. This study aimed to identify and synthesise literature on how mobility device users integrate their devices into occupational performance. Methods A narra...
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Introduction Reviews within the field of assistive technology have shown that a client-centered approach is important for user satisfaction, and that assistive technology service delivery should be evidence-based, systematic, and structured. However, client-centered instruments and systematic, structured models are not used consistently. As part of...
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ABSTACT Background: From the perspective of older adults, the assistive technology application process is complex and their perceived involvement varies. Occupational therapists find it challenging to satisfy their clients’ needs while complying with the eligibility criteria of the service provision system. Research has shown that, from the perspec...
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Introduction: Previous studies have suggested that, in addition to factors such as sociocultural and physical contexts, the incorporation of assistive technology (AT) into everyday life is influenced by acceptance. Less seems to be known about the actual process by which the AT becomes incorporated. Purpose: To investigate older adults’ experiences...
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Purpose: To identify, synthesize, and evaluate existing literature concerning the process of becoming a user of assistive technology (AT). Method: A systematic review and meta-synthesis were carried out. Five bibliographic databases (MEDLINE via PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, PsycINFO and SocINDEX) were systematically searched up to 13th of Mar...
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Objective: This article presents and evaluates the results of an educational initiative at the occupational therapy programme at University College Lillebaelt in Denmark. The objectives of the initiative were (A) to establish institutional partnerships between the educational institution and various practice fields and (B) to develop students' comp...
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Purpose Describe and document occupational therapy intervention for patient’s chronic disease and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Theory Literature shows that patients with COPD, like other patients suffering from chronic diseases, adjust their lives to their level of energy and capability. They avoid activities and they lose roles a...

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