Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy

Papers
(The TQCC of Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Children’s perceptions of playing on inclusive playgrounds: A qualitative study25
“I don’t want to be a patient”: Peer mentoring partnership fosters communication for autistic university students22
Changes in daily life and wellbeing in adults, 70 years and older, in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic16
Approaches to engaging people with dementia in meaningful occupations in institutional settings: A scoping review16
Internet opportunities and risks for adolescents with intellectual disabilities: A comparative study of parents’ perceptions15
Contemporary occupational therapy philosophy and practice in hospital settings15
A concept analysis of creative activities as intervention in occupational therapy15
Occupational therapy interventions for multiple sclerosis: A scoping review13
Occupational identity in occupational therapy: A concept analysis13
Understanding professional identity in occupational therapy: A scoping review13
A systematic review of occupational therapy interventions in the transition from homelessness12
‘Choice’ in occupational therapy theory: A critique from the situation of patriarchy in India11
Burnout and its relationship with work-related factors among occupational therapists working in public sector in Turkey11
Experiences of sensory input in daily occupations for people with serious mental illness10
Lack of time and dependence on significant others: Occupational therapists´ experiences of prescribing time assistive technology for persons with dementia10
An overview & critical review of the Sensory Profile – second edition10
Occupational balance and sleep among women9
Return-to-work: Exploring professionals’ experiences of support for persons with spinal cord injury9
Occupational performance problems in people with depression and anxiety9
The power of observation. Occupational therapists’ descriptions of doing observations of people with cognitive impairments in the context of community practice8
Does the learning environment ‘make the grade’? A systematic review of accommodations for children on the autism spectrum in mainstream school8
Swedish occupational therapists’ considerations for leaving their profession: Outcomes from a national survey8
Occupational therapy and physiotherapy students’ communicative and collaborative learning in an interprofessional virtual setting8
Enabling social participation for older people: The content of reablement by age, gender, and level of functioning in occupational therapists’ interventions8
Relationships between motor skills and executive functions in developmental coordination disorder (DCD): A systematic review8
Exploring two subdimensions of participation, involvement and engagement: A scoping review8
International allied health student placements: A meta-synthesis7
The perceived challenge of everyday technologies in Sweden, the United States and England: Exploring differential item functioning in the everyday technology use questionnaire7
Occupational experiences of college students with ADHD: A qualitative study7
Older adults’ experiences of maintaining social participation: Creating opportunities and striving to adapt to changing situations7
The role of a socially assistive robot in enabling older adults with mild cognitive impairment to cope with the measures of the COVID-19 lockdown: A qualitative study7
The ReWork-Stroke rehabilitation programme described by use of the TIDieR checklist7
Student perceptions of the learning environment in Norwegian occupational therapy education programs7
Activities in Daily Living: The development of a new client-centred ADL intervention for persons with stroke6
Occupational balance from a clinical perspective6
Client-centred practice in occupational therapy after stroke: A systematic review6
‘Weaving lifestyle habits’: Complex pathways to health for persons at risk for stroke6
Personhood in aloneness and in affinity: Satisfactory social participation among home care recipients6
Targeting the school environment to enable participation: A scoping review6
Self-initiated management approaches in everyday occupations used by people with acquired cognitive impairment6
The effectiveness of weighted blankets on sleep and everyday activities – A retrospective follow-up study of children and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and/or autism spectrum di6
Transcultural adaptation, content validity and reliability of the instrument ‘Picture My Participation’ for children and youth with and without intellectual disabilities in mainland China6
Handling fatigue in everyday activities at five years after stroke: A long and demanding process5
One-year follow-up after the time management group intervention Let’s Get Organized5
Student characteristics associated with dominant approaches to studying: Comparing a national and an international sample5
Optimising the development of sustainable internet-based occupational therapy interventions: Important key actions and perspectives to consider5
Feasibility of a reablement-program in a Swedish municipality5
Perceived occupational value in people with acquired brain injury5
Test-retest reliability of Picture My Participation in children with intellectual disability in South Africa5
Engaging occupations among persons at risk for stroke: A health paradox5
Occupational therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease in Israel: A SWOT analysis5
Tailoring to support digital technology-mediated occupational engagement for older adults – a multiple case study5
Frail community-dwelling older persons’ everyday lives and their experiences of rehabilitation – a qualitative study4
Exploring risk factors for developing occupational ill health – departing from an occupational perspective4
Exploring perceived occupational balance in women with fibromyalgia. A descriptive study4
Current occupational therapy scope of practice in the work-to-retirement transition process: An Australian study4
Occupational therapy’s contributions to combating climate change and lifestyle diseases4
Securing occupational rights by addressing capabilities: A professional obligation4
Discourses of service recipients in the context of reablement in Norway4
Client-centred practice in Scandinavian contexts: A critical discourse analysis4
“Making change by shared doing”: An examination of occupation in processes of social transformation in five case studies4
Enacting social transformation through occupation: A narrative literature review4
Exploring the life contexts of patrolling police officers in the European Union – A scoping review4
Catching sight of well-being despite a stress-related disorder4
Exploring occupation-based practice among occupational therapists in hospitals and rehabilitation institutions4
Integrating consequences of stroke into everyday life – Experiences from a long-term perspective4
ActiveYou I – a new web-based measure of activity preferences among children with disabilities4
Australian occupational therapy academic workforce: An examination of retention, work-engagement, and role overload issues4
The relationship between resilience, reflective thinking and professionalism in Australian undergraduate occupational therapy students4
Life contexts among patrolling police officers in the European Union, investigating environmental characteristics and health – A protocol for a scoping review and a systematic review4
Occupational changes during the COVID-19 lockdown in Jordan4
Danish translation and validation of the Occupational Balance Questionnaire4
A systematic review of lifestyle and health among patrolling police officers4
Competencies for occupational therapy practice in homelessness: A Delphi study4
Exploring the transition from student to health professional by the first cohort of locally trained occupational therapists in Ghana4
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