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16. The impact of gaze-based assistive technology on daily activities in children with severe physical impairments
Sammanfattning : Aim: The aim of the thesis was to investigate the impact of gaze-based assistive technology on daily activities in children with severe physical impairments and without speech. The objectives were to develop and pilot a gaze-based assistive technology intervention (GAT intervention) at home and in school for these children and to understand its impact on daily activities as experienced by their parents. LÄS MER
17. Guided Internet-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Chronic Pain
Sammanfattning : Chronic pain is a one of the most common causes of disability and sick leave. Psychological factors play a central role in the experience of pain and are important in the management of pain. However, for many people with chronic pain CBT is not available. LÄS MER
18. Den ekonomiska staden : Stadsplanering i Stockholm under senare hälften av 1800-talet
Sammanfattning : This thesis explores the emergence and development of modern urban planning in Stockholm during the second half of the nineteenth century. Three structures are focused on. LÄS MER
19. Ny situation - ny organisation : Gatutidningen Situation Sthlm 1995-2000
Sammanfattning : New organizations emerge in times of social change. Their survival depends on their ability to mobilize resources in an environment defined by an old order, and thus they must adapt to it. LÄS MER
20. Web-based support for young adults with reproductive concerns following cancer : development, process and outcome evaluation of a self-help psychoeducational intervention
Sammanfattning : AIM: To describe the development process and explain the outcomes of Fex-Can Fertility, a self-help web-based psychoeducational intervention aiming to alleviate reproductive concerns in young adults with cancer. METHODS: The thesis comprises five papers; one cross-sectional survey study of oncologists’ and hematologists’ fertility-related communication (I), one study describing the development of the Fex-Can intervention in a participatory process (II), one feasibility study testing the preliminary version of the web-based program (III), and one RCT testing the effect of the final intervention (IV). LÄS MER