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1. Interpersonell kommunikation : en studie av elever med hörselnedsättning i särskolan
Sammanfattning : Pupils with impaired hearing and moderate to severe learning difficulties usually go to special schools for the severely learning disabled. Few studies have been conducted on the interpersonal communication among these pupils. LÄS MER
2. Participation and Independence in Old Age - Aspects of home and neighbourhood environments
Sammanfattning : The current trend in Sweden is to support older people to remain living in their own homes as long as possible. Older people spend much of their daily life within the home and neighbourhood environment. It is well known that participation and independence is important in experiencing well being in old age. LÄS MER
3. Vardagsteknik : hinder och möjligheter efter förvärvad hjärnskada
Sammanfattning : Teknik i vardagen har stor betydelse för våra dagliga aktiviteter och det är välkänt att personer med en förvärvad hjärnskada kan ha begränsningar när de utför dagliga aktiviteter. Kunskapen om deras svårigheter relaterade till användning av vardagsteknik och möjligheter att använda vardagsteknik som teknikstöd är begränsad. LÄS MER
4. Family burden and participation in care. A study of relatives to voluntarily and compulsorily admitted patients
Sammanfattning : Important aspects of family burden, participation in care and needs for support among a total of 422 relatives to severely mentally ill patients, voluntarily and compulsorily admitted to hospital, were investigated in a study performed between 1986-1997. The results showed high levels of both external and internal experienced burden among the relatives. LÄS MER
5. Powered mobility device use: participation and accessibility
Sammanfattning : This thesis elucidates the use of powered mobility devices in a Swedish context. The overall aim was to increase and deepen the knowledge on powered mobility device use in relation to participation and accessibility in different environments and among different user groups, with a specific focus on independence and autonomy. LÄS MER