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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Occupational identity in occupational therapy: A concept analysis28
Understanding professional identity in occupational therapy: A scoping review23
Changes in daily life and wellbeing in adults, 70 years and older, in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic18
Relationships between motor skills and executive functions in developmental coordination disorder (DCD): A systematic review16
Swedish occupational therapists’ considerations for leaving their profession: Outcomes from a national survey15
An overview & critical review of the Sensory Profile – second edition14
Occupational performance problems in people with depression and anxiety13
Exploring two subdimensions of participation, involvement and engagement: A scoping review12
Older adults’ experiences of maintaining social participation: Creating opportunities and striving to adapt to changing situations11
Occupational balance from a clinical perspective11
Activities in Daily Living: The development of a new client-centred ADL intervention for persons with stroke11
Targeting the school environment to enable participation: A scoping review11
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 di10
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 study9
Occupational experiences of college students with ADHD: A qualitative study9
“Making change by shared doing”: An examination of occupation in processes of social transformation in five case studies8
Client-centred practice in occupational therapy after stroke: A systematic review8
Enabling social participation for older people: The content of reablement by age, gender, and level of functioning in occupational therapists’ interventions8
Integrating consequences of stroke into everyday life – Experiences from a long-term perspective7
Frail community-dwelling older persons’ everyday lives and their experiences of rehabilitation – a qualitative study7
Handling fatigue in everyday activities at five years after stroke: A long and demanding process7
Occupational balance in parents of pre-school children: Potential differences between mothers and fathers7
Test-retest reliability of Picture My Participation in children with intellectual disability in South Africa7
Personhood in aloneness and in affinity: Satisfactory social participation among home care recipients7
Australian occupational therapy academic workforce: An examination of retention, work-engagement, and role overload issues7
Optimising the development of sustainable internet-based occupational therapy interventions: Important key actions and perspectives to consider7
Perceived challenges at work and need for professional support among people with inflammatory arthritis – A qualitative interview study6
A dyadic exploration of support in everyday life of persons with RA and their significant others6
‘Weaving lifestyle habits’: Complex pathways to health for persons at risk for stroke6
A systematic review of lifestyle and health among patrolling police officers6
One-year follow-up after the time management group intervention Let’s Get Organized6
Self-initiated management approaches in everyday occupations used by people with acquired cognitive impairment6
Occupational therapy’s contributions to combating climate change and lifestyle diseases6
Feasibility of a reablement-program in a Swedish municipality6
Exploring perceived occupational balance in women with fibromyalgia. A descriptive study6
Content validity of the instrument ‘Picture My Participation’ for measuring participation of children with and without autism spectrum disorder in mainland China6
An exploration of occupational choices in adolescence: A constructivist grounded theory study5
The relationship between resilience, reflective thinking and professionalism in Australian undergraduate occupational therapy students5
Catching sight of well-being despite a stress-related disorder5
Does the self-reported playfulness of older adults influence their wellbeing? An exploratory study5
A call to resist occupational therapy’s promotion of ableism5
Occupational therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease in Israel: A SWOT analysis5
Exploring risk factors for developing occupational ill health – departing from an occupational perspective5
Danish translation and validation of the Occupational Balance Questionnaire5
Competencies for occupational therapy practice in homelessness: A Delphi study5
Considering the home environment and planning for the future: A qualitative exploration of the views of older adults and individuals with older relatives5
Weighted blankets for sleep problems – prescription, use and cost analysis5
Enacting social transformation through occupation: A narrative literature review5
Lifestyle Redesign®with independent living older adults in countries other than the USA5
Menstrual hygiene management strategies used by women who are blind or have low vision5
“Meaningful occupation” – challenges for occupational therapy research4
Working environment, work engagement and mental health problems among occupational and physical therapists4
Adapting the preschool environment to the needs of children on the autism spectrum in Sweden: A quasi-experimental study4
Information and communication technology to improve school participation among upper secondary school students with special educational needs4
Occupational therapy in Latin America: Conceptual discussions on territory and community4
Exploring occupation-based practice among occupational therapists in hospitals and rehabilitation institutions4
Securing occupational rights by addressing capabilities: A professional obligation4
Clinical reasoning of occupational therapists in selecting activities together with older adults with dementia to postpone further development of cognitive decline4
Exploring the transition from student to health professional by the first cohort of locally trained occupational therapists in Ghana4
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
Current occupational therapy scope of practice in the work-to-retirement transition process: An Australian study4
A feasibility study of the Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO TM -10) programme in an Irish context4
Describing the occupational nature of practice: A scoping review4
Rheumatic disease and fatigue: Participants’ experiences of an activity-pacing group4
The jigsaw puzzle of activities for mastering daily life; service recipients and professionals’ perceptions of gains and changes attributed to reablement – A qualitative meta-synthesis4
Exploring the life contexts of patrolling police officers in the European Union – A scoping review4
Occupational changes during the COVID-19 lockdown in Jordan4
Information and communication technology in home-based rehabilitation – a discussion of possibilities and challenges4
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