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Everyday Occupations of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Students in Scandinavia

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Pages 17-26 | Published online: 26 Sep 2011

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Suzanne Huot, Rebecca M. Aldrich, Deborah Laliberte Rudman & Melanie Stone. (2022) Picturing precarity through occupational mapping: Making the (im)mobilities of long-term unemployment visible. Journal of Occupational Science 29:4, pages 529-544.
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Sheama Krishnagiri & Karen Atler. (2022) Occupations, social connections, health, and well-being of US university students during COVID-19. Journal of Occupational Science 29:3, pages 306-322.
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Sinem Salar, Serkan Pekçetin, Ayla Günal & Burcu Semin Akel. (2022) Time-use, occupational balance, and temporal life satisfaction of university students in Turkey during isolation period of COVID-19. Journal of Occupational Science 29:3, pages 284-294.
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Dana Anaby, Katerina Vrotsou, Ulla Kroksmark & Kajsa Ellegård. (2020) Changes in participation patterns of youth with physical disabilities following the Pathways and Resources for Engagement and Participation intervention: A time-geography approach. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 27:5, pages 364-372.
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Eithne Hunt & Elizabeth A. McKay. (2015) A scoping review of time-use research in occupational therapy and occupational science. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 22:1, pages 1-12.
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Ebba Langum Bredland, Eva Magnus & Kjersti Vik. (2015) Physical Activity Patterns in Older Men. Physical & Occupational Therapy In Geriatrics 33:1, pages 87-102.
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Cecilia Björklund, Gunvor Gard, Margareta Lilja & Lena-Karin Erlandsson. (2014) Temporal Patterns of Daily Occupations among Older Adults in Northern Sweden. Journal of Occupational Science 21:2, pages 143-160.
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Beth Ekelman, Susan Bazyk & John Bazyk. (2013) The Relationship between Occupational Engagement and Well-Being from the Perspective of University Students with Disabilities. Journal of Occupational Science 20:3, pages 236-252.
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Kristina Orban, Anna-Karin Edberg & Lena-Karin Erlandsson. (2012) Using a time-geographical diary method in order to facilitate reflections on changes in patterns of daily occupations. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 19:3, pages 249-259.
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Feyzan Erkip & Guliz Mugan. (2010) Increasing the effectiveness of time-use survey with qualitative methods: The analysis of time–space interaction. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 23:3, pages 181-198.
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Clare Hocking. (2009) The challenge of occupation: Describing the things people do. Journal of Occupational Science 16:3, pages 140-150.
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Ulla Kroksmark, Kersti Nordell, Hans Jørgen Bendixen, Eva Magnus, Klara Jakobsen & Sissel Alsaker. (2006) Time Geographic Method: Application to Studying Patterns of Occupation in Different Contexts. Journal of Occupational Science 13:1, pages 11-16.
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Hans Jørgen Bendixen, Ulla Kroksmark, Eva Magnus, Klara Jakobsen, Sissel Alsaker & Kersti Nordell. (2006) Occupational Pattern: A Renewed Definition of the Concept. Journal of Occupational Science 13:1, pages 3-10.
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Karen E. Atler, Aaron M. Eakman & Rebecca Orsi. (2018) College students’ experiences of hedonia and eudaimonia in their everyday activities. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 85:1, pages 66-78.
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Karen E. Atler. (2015) User-perceived utility of the Daily Experiences of Pleasure, Productivity, and Restoration Profile. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 82:4, pages 235-244.
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I. Nilsson, M. Blanchard & A. Wicks. (2015) Occupational engagement among community dwelling older people: A time-geographic perspective. Health Promotion International 30:3, pages 484-494.
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Sissel Alsaker, Rob Bongaardt & Staffan Josephsson. (2009) Studying Narrative-in-Action in Women With Chronic Rheumatic Conditions. Qualitative Health Research 19:8, pages 1154-1161.
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