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Original Article

The association between perceived and observed ability to use everyday technology in people of working age with ABI

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Pages 465-472 | Received 12 Nov 2013, Accepted 23 Apr 2014, Published online: 02 Jun 2014

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Camilla Malinowsky, Louise Nygård, Monica Pantzar & Anders Kottorp. (2020) Test-retest reliability of the short version of the everyday technology use questionnaire (S-ETUQ). Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 27:8, pages 567-576.
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Maria Larsson-Lund, Anders Kottorp & Camilla Malinowsky. (2017) Return to work in people with acquired brain injury: association with observed ability to use everyday technology. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 24:4, pages 281-289.
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Monika Lindberg, Maria Ranner, Eva Månsson-Lexell, Lars Jacobsson & Maria Larsson-Lund. (2021) Work and everyday life in a digitalized time: Experiences of people with subjective cognitive difficulties related to neurological disorders. PLOS ONE 16:11, pages e0260013.
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Elin Jakobsson, Louise Nygård, Anders Kottorp, Cecilia Bråkenhielm Olsson & Camilla Malinowsky. (2020) The use of everyday technology; a comparison of older persons with cognitive impairments’ self-reports and their proxies’ reports. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 84:7, pages 446-455.
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Osamu Nakata, Rumi Tanemura, Toru Nagao, Kazue Noda & Jiro Sagawa. (2019) Difficulties in Everyday Technology Use of the People with Acquired Brain Injury Living at Home. Asian Journal of Occupational Therapy 15:1, pages 63-68.
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Camilla Malinowsky & Maria Larsson-Lund. (2015) The match between everyday technology in public space and the ability of working-age people with acquired brain injury to use it. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 79:1, pages 26-34.
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