Analysis of interlinked descriptions of entities - objects, events, situations or abstract concepts – while also encoding the semantics
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Author | Müllersdorf M., Ivarsson A.B. | |
Title | Use of Creative Activities in Occupational Therapy Practice in Sweden | |
Reference | Müllersdorf M., Ivarsson A.B.; Use of Creative Activities in Occupational Therapy Practice in Sweden ;Occupational Therapy International vol:19 issue: 3 page:127.0 |
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Keywords | Creative activities; Occupational therapy; Web survey |
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Link to article | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84865761756&doi=10.1002%2foti.1327&partnerID=40&md5=884b6e8ac9a65dbedce491ade4678ac3 |
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Abstract | The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of creative activities in occupational therapy in Sweden and how often Swedish occupational therapists use creative activities as a means of intervention. A web-mail survey was sent to 2975 Swedish occupational therapists working in health care at regional, county council or primary health care level, and those working in vocational rehabilitation. A total of 1867 (63%) answered the questionnaire and showed that 44% did use creative activities as a means of intervention and most often by practitioners working in psychiatric health care. The most commonly used form of creative activity was arts and crafts followed by gardening. This web-mail survey was based on a limited amount of items regarding creative activities. Further research should focus on in-depth inquiries about how occupational therapists and their patients perceive the use of creative activities as a means of treatment in occupational therapy. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Metodology | Technique |