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Occupational Terminology

Articulating an Occupational Perspective

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Sandra Schiller, Hanneke van Bruggen, Sarah Kantartzis, Debbie Laliberte Rudman, Ryan Lavalley & Nick Pollard. (2023) “Making change by shared doing”: An examination of occupation in processes of social transformation in five case studies. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 30:7, pages 939-952.
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Natalie Gätz, Fenna van Nes & Jesper Larsen Maersk. (2023) Forbidden fruit: An exploration of meaning construction of tobacco smoking of people living with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Journal of Occupational Science 30:4, pages 560-574.
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Emma Jean Crawford, Emma C. Crook, Lucy Waldby & Pamela Douglas. (2023) New perspectives on responsive infant care: A qualitative study of the ways in which Neuroprotective Developmental Care (NDC) shapes mother-infant co-occupations. Journal of Occupational Science 0:0, pages 1-17.
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H. Abigail Reid, Jeffrey D. Holmes, Debbie Laliberte Rudman & Andrew M. Johnson. (2023) Representing informal caregivers of older adults in occupation-focused research: A critical interpretive synthesis. Journal of Occupational Science 30:3, pages 472-486.
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Erina Cho, Shellie Osenga, Susan Forwell & Katie Lee Bunting. (2023) Understanding occupation in Canada: Recent graduates’ perspectives. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 30:4, pages 488-496.
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Michelle Lukas, Lon Forsyth, Katie Lee Bunting & Susan Forwell. (2023) “This is me”: The transition of coming-out for gay men through an occupational perspective. Journal of Occupational Science 30:2, pages 291-303.
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Aileen Bergström, Mandana Fallahpour & Sofia Vikström. (2023) Occupational gaps reported by proxies for persons with dementia residing in a nursing home. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 30:3, pages 374-383.
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Freya A. McGregor & Carolyn A. Unsworth. (2022) Menstrual hygiene management strategies used by women who are blind or have low vision. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 29:7, pages 598-610.
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Kamilla Kielsgaard, Sissel Horghagen, Dorthe Nielsen & Hanne Kaae Kristensen. (2021) Approaches to engaging people with dementia in meaningful occupations in institutional settings: A scoping review. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 28:5, pages 329-347.
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Åsa-Sara Sernheim, Helena Hemmingsson, Helene Lidström, I. Witt Engerström & G. M. Liedberg. (2020) Rett syndrome: Teenagers’ and young adults’ activities, usage of time and responses during an ordinary week – a diary study. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 27:5, pages 323-335.
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Michael Palapal Sy, Peter Bontje, Nobuo Ohshima & Niki Kiepek. (2020) Articulating the form, function, and meaning of drug using in the Philippines from the lens of morality and work ethics. Journal of Occupational Science 27:1, pages 12-21.
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Ben D. Lee. (2019) Scoping review of Asian viewpoints on everyday doing: A critical turn for critical perspectives. Journal of Occupational Science 26:4, pages 484-495.
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Katherine E. Stewart, Janice Du Mont & Helene J. Polatajko. (2019) Applying an occupational perspective to women’s experiences of life after sexual assault: A narrative review. Journal of Occupational Science 26:4, pages 546-558.
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Mia van Schalkwyk, Clarette Cronje, Kelly Thompson, Tarien Steyn, Ingrid Griessel, Micaela Outram, Christine Pretorius & Shameelah Faywers. (2019) An occupational perspective on infants behind bars. Journal of Occupational Science 26:3, pages 426-441.
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Emma George & Mandy Stanley. (2019) Exploring the occupational injustices of human trafficking. Journal of Occupational Science 26:3, pages 394-407.
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Jesper Larsen Maersk, Helle Johannessen & Karen la Cour. (2019) Occupation as marker of self: Occupation in relation to self among people with advanced cancer. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 26:1, pages 9-18.
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Åsa-Sara Sernheim, Helena Hemmingsson, Ingegerd Witt Engerström & Gunilla Liedberg. (2018) Activities that girls and women with Rett syndrome liked or did not like to do. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 25:4, pages 267-277.
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Hagyun Kim & Clare Hocking. (2018) A Grounded Theory of Korean Immigrants' Experiences of Re-Establishing Everyday Activities in New Zealand. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies 16:3, pages 255-274.
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Sigrún Kristín Jónasdóttir, Snæfríður Þóra Egilson & Jan Polgar. (2018) Services, systems, and policies affecting community mobility for people with mobility impairments in Northern Iceland: An occupational perspective. Journal of Occupational Science 25:3, pages 309-321.
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David O’Halloran, Louise Farnworth, Ev Innes & Nikos Thomacos. (2018) An occupational perspective on three solutions to unemployment. Journal of Occupational Science 25:3, pages 297-308.
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Chetna Sethi & Karen F. Barney. (2018) Serial crime as occupation: Parallels between occupational analysis and psychological profiling. Journal of Occupational Science 25:2, pages 283-289.
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Alexandra Lecours & Pierre-Yves Therriault. (2017) Preventive behaviour at work – A concept analysis. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 24:4, pages 249-258.
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Anna Man, Aileen Davis, Fiona Webster & Helene Polatajko. (2017) Awaiting knee joint replacement surgery: An occupational perspective on the experience of osteoarthritis. Journal of Occupational Science 24:2, pages 216-224.
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Francesco Sofo & Alison Wicks. (2017) An occupational perspective of poverty and poverty reduction. Journal of Occupational Science 24:2, pages 244-249.
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Yvonne Thomas, Marion Alexandra Gray & Sue McGinty. (2017) The occupational wellbeing of people experiencing homelessness. Journal of Occupational Science 24:2, pages 181-192.
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Iolanda Santos Tavares Silva, Anna-Lisa Thorén-Jönsson, Katharina S. Sunnerhagen & Synneve Dahlin-Ivanoff. (2017) Processes influencing participation in the daily lives of immigrants living with polio in Sweden: A secondary analysis. Journal of Occupational Science 24:2, pages 203-215.
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Kathleen Scalzo, Susan J. Forwell & Melinda J. Suto. (2016) An integrative review exploring transition following an unexpected health-related trauma. Journal of Occupational Science 23:4, pages 464-483.
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Hagyun Kim, Clare Hocking, Barbara McKenzie-Green & Shoba Nayar. (2016) Occupational experiences of Korean immigrants settling in New Zealand. Journal of Occupational Science 23:2, pages 181-195.
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Julie Page, Kim Roos, Andreas Bänziger, Isabel Margot-Cattin, Stefania Agustoni, Emmanuelle Rossini, André Meichtry & Sylvie Meyer. (2015) Formulating goals in occupational therapy: State of the art in Switzerland. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 22:6, pages 403-415.
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Mona Asbjørnslett, Gunn Helene Engelsrud & Sølvi Helseth. (2015) How Children with Disabilities Engage in Occupations during a Transitional Phase. Journal of Occupational Science 22:3, pages 320-333.
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Kerrie Luck & Brenda Beagan. (2015) Occupational Transition of Smoking Cessation in Women: “You're Restructuring Your Whole Life”. Journal of Occupational Science 22:2, pages 183-196.
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Anne Lund, Margrete Mangset, Torgeir Bruun Wyller & Unni Sveen. (2015) Occupational Transaction after Stroke Constructed as Threat and Balance. Journal of Occupational Science 22:2, pages 146-159.
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Janet Njelesani, Karen Leckie, Jennifer Drummond & Deb Cameron. (2015) Parental perceptions of barriers to physical activity in children with developmental disabilities living in Trinidad and Tobago. Disability and Rehabilitation 37:4, pages 290-295.
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Debbie Laliberte Rudman. (2014) Embracing and Enacting an ‘Occupational Imagination’: Occupational Science as Transformative. Journal of Occupational Science 21:4, pages 373-388.
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Robert B. Pereira. (2014) Using Critical Policy Analysis in Occupational Science Research: Exploring Bacchi's Methodology. Journal of Occupational Science 21:4, pages 389-402.
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Janet Njelesani, Debra Cameron, Barbara E. Gibson, Stephanie Nixon & Helene Polatajko. (2014) A critical occupational approach: offering insights on the sport-for-development playing field. Sport in Society 17:6, pages 790-807.
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Clare Hocking. (2014) Editorial. Journal of Occupational Science 21:2, pages 103-103.
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Eithne Hunt, Elizabeth McKay, Anthony Fitzgerald & Ivan Perry. (2014) Time Use and Daily Activities of Late Adolescents in Contemporary Ireland. Journal of Occupational Science 21:1, pages 42-64.
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Briana Zur & Debbie Laliberte Rudman. (2013) WHO Age Friendly Cities: Enacting Societal Transformation through Enabling Occupation. Journal of Occupational Science 20:4, pages 370-381.
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Stephanie R. Cimino, Sander L. Hitzig, Vera Fung, Katie N. Dainty, Crystal MacKay, Joanna E. M. Sale, Amanda L. Mayo & Sara J. T. Guilcher. Quality of life following non-dysvascular lower limb amputation is contextualized through occupations: a qualitative study. Disability and Rehabilitation 0:0, pages 1-8.
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