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dc.contributor.authorNygård, Louise-
dc.contributor.authorKottorp, Anders Börje Mauritz-
dc.contributor.authorRosenberg, Lena-
dc.date.accessioned2018-07-23T11:47:18Z-
dc.date.available2018-07-23T11:47:18Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.issn1103-8128de_CH
dc.identifier.issn1651-2014de_CH
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/8394-
dc.description.abstractObjective: The study aim was to investigate how and when an evaluation of perceived difficulty in use of everyday technology (Everyday Technology Use Questionnaire, ETUQ) could be used in clinical occupational therapy. Method: Eight focus-group interviews were undertaken with a total of 42 participants (occupational therapists), and data were analysed with a constant comparative approach. Results: The findings are presented in four main categories, including (i) appropriate purposes and contexts for using ETUQ, (ii) standardization versus individual flexibility, (iii) approaching everyday technology use and occupation as one whole, and (iv) synthesizing and documentation. Conclusions: In conclusion, the participants considered ability to use technology to be an important topic for occupational therapy, particularly in investigations of clients with subtle disabilities and in connection with discharge from hospital – but not in inpatient care. They had different views on how to integrate ETUQ with evaluations of occupational performance, and new ideas on how information about clients’ ability to use technology could be utilized in interventions. They held standardized evaluations in high regard, but a paradox appeared in that many of them would use ETUQ in a non-standardized way, while simultaneously asking for a standardized output to be used in clients’ medical files and to guide interventions.de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.publisherTaylor & Francisde_CH
dc.relation.ispartofScandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapyde_CH
dc.rightsLicence according to publishing contractde_CH
dc.subjectEvidence-based practicede_CH
dc.subjectInformation disseminationde_CH
dc.subjectMicrocomputerde_CH
dc.subjectOccupational therapyde_CH
dc.subject.ddc615.8515: Ergotherapiede_CH
dc.titleMaking use of research : clinical views on an evaluation of everyday technology usede_CH
dc.typeBeitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschriftde_CH
dcterms.typeTextde_CH
zhaw.departementGesundheitde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Ergotherapie (IER)de_CH
dc.identifier.doi10.3109/11038128.2014.953202de_CH
dc.identifier.pmid25327845de_CH
zhaw.funding.euNode_CH
zhaw.issue1de_CH
zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.pages.end32de_CH
zhaw.pages.start24de_CH
zhaw.publication.statuspublishedVersionde_CH
zhaw.volume22de_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewPeer review (Publikation)de_CH
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Nygård, L., Kottorp, A. B. M., & Rosenberg, L. (2014). Making use of research : clinical views on an evaluation of everyday technology use. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 22(1), 24–32. https://doi.org/10.3109/11038128.2014.953202
Nygård, L., Kottorp, A.B.M. and Rosenberg, L. (2014) ‘Making use of research : clinical views on an evaluation of everyday technology use’, Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 22(1), pp. 24–32. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3109/11038128.2014.953202.
L. Nygård, A. B. M. Kottorp, and L. Rosenberg, “Making use of research : clinical views on an evaluation of everyday technology use,” Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 24–32, 2014, doi: 10.3109/11038128.2014.953202.
NYGÅRD, Louise, Anders Börje Mauritz KOTTORP und Lena ROSENBERG, 2014. Making use of research : clinical views on an evaluation of everyday technology use. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 2014. Bd. 22, Nr. 1, S. 24–32. DOI 10.3109/11038128.2014.953202
Nygård, Louise, Anders Börje Mauritz Kottorp, and Lena Rosenberg. 2014. “Making Use of Research : Clinical Views on an Evaluation of Everyday Technology Use.” Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 22 (1): 24–32. https://doi.org/10.3109/11038128.2014.953202.
Nygård, Louise, et al. “Making Use of Research : Clinical Views on an Evaluation of Everyday Technology Use.” Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, vol. 22, no. 1, 2014, pp. 24–32, https://doi.org/10.3109/11038128.2014.953202.


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