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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Information and communication technology in home-based rehabilitation – a discussion of possibilities and challenges35
Opportunities and barriers for occupational engagement among residents in supported housing17
Occupational therapy in overweight and obesity care: Australian perspectives from a mixed methods study17
Lifestyle Redesign®with independent living older adults in countries other than the USA16
A scoping review exploring occupation-based research on trauma: A colour palette to paint richer horizons13
The use and value of play: Perspectives from the continent of Africa – a scoping review13
Work conditions as predictors of Swedish occupational therapists’ occupational balance13
Occupational therapy in the space of artificial intelligence: Ethical considerations and human-centered efforts13
A survey of research involvement and priorities among occupational therapists in Norway13
Maintaining autonomy: How older persons with chronic conditions and their significant others interpret, navigate, and overcome everyday difficulties12
Hippotherapy concepts: A scoping review to inform transdisciplinary practice guidelines12
Daily life coping—Helping stress-afflicted people manage everyday activities11
Exploring the life contexts of patrolling police officers in the European Union – A scoping review11
Occupational performance and prioritized problematic everyday occupations among people with advanced cancer living alone versus living with someone11
Validity and reliability of the Turkish Occupational Balance Questionnaire (OBQ11-T) in mental health11
Feasibility of using the Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance in a population of Danish stroke survivors: Adaptation and study protocol10
‘It’s like someone is holding your hand, an invisible hand’: A grounded theory study of participation and personal recovery in Flexible Assertive Community Treatment10
Women’s experience of the impact of work environment during menopause – A qualitative interview study8
Occupational adaptation as a social process for dementia care teams8
Occupational therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease in Israel: A SWOT analysis8
Test–retest reliability and construct validity of a Japanese version of the Satisfaction with Daily Occupations and Occupational Balance for people with mental illness8
Occupational balance as a component in weight loss interventions8
Relationships between motor skills and executive functions in developmental coordination disorder (DCD): A systematic review8
Dance for Parkinson, multifaceted experiences of persons living with Parkinson’s Disease7
Potential roles of occupational therapists in urban planning for age-friendly environments: A Q-methodology7
Icelandic translation, adaptation and validation of the Parental Burnout Assessment (PBA-IS)7
Initial validation of the powered mobility device autonomy residential screen (PoMoDARS)6
Sex trafficking and occupational therapy: A scoping review6
Cost-effectiveness of occupational therapy return-to-work interventions for people with mental health disorders: A systematic review6
Evaluation of a driving clinical decision pathway for generalist occupational therapists: Pilot test of practice change6
Cross-cultural validation of the German Paediatric Evaluation Disability Inventory - Computer Adaptive Test: A comparative study with American normative standard scores6
Can the internet based intervention ‘strategies for empowering activities in everyday life’ support people with cognitive difficulties to self-manage digital work and everyday life?6
Case study research: Building the occupational therapy evidence base one case at a time6
Clinical utility of the Danish version of the Self-Assessment of Modes Questionnaire (D-SAMQ)6
Comparison of goals set by people with multiple sclerosis during two fatigue management interventions6
Cognitive interviews on the Swedish occupational balance questionnaire6
Study approaches mediate associations between learning environment and academic performance6
“No miracle cure” interface evaluation of a UK suicide prevention app in a Norwegian context6
Perspectives on residential involvement and engagement in everyday life–a qualitative study6
Transition back to work after mild TBI: A qualitative study5
Occupational experiences and their importance for young peoples’ mental health5
Driving practice effects for older drivers with mild cognitive impairment: A preliminary study5
Construct validity of the simplified Chinese version of the instrument ‘Picture My Participation’5
Self-initiated management strategies in digitalized work and everyday life – experiences of people with cognitive difficulties due to neurological disorders5
Validity and reliability of the Occupational Experience Profile5
Ambitions and obstacles for evidence-based municipal primary healthcare – a mixed- methods study5
Reliability of FUNDES-Child-SE - measuring participation and independence of children and youths with disabilities5
Facing symptoms and limitations: A qualitative study of women with carpal tunnel syndrome4
Nineteen years of constraint-induced movement therapy: A practice-based, retrospective, observational study4
Occupational therapy students’ experiences and perceptions of journal club participation4
Occupational multi-level responsiveness: Describing the skills used by occupational therapists working with children seeking asylum in Australia4
Mapping intervention practices in social occupational therapy in Brazil4
Transitioning from an occupational therapy student to a clinically competent occupational therapist – A qualitative study4
Clinical reasoning of occupational therapists in selecting activities together with older adults with dementia to postpone further development of cognitive decline4
What matters to you? A mixed-method evaluation of goal setting and attainment within reablement from a client perspective4
A call to resist occupational therapy’s promotion of ableism4
Evaluation of the group intervention “Let’s Get Organized” for improving time management, organisational, and planning skills in people with mild intellectual disability4
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