Developing interventions that promote active living and sustainable working life
The research focuses on how opportunities for work and other activities in everyday life change in case of disability and the strategies people themselves use to manage everyday life. The research also studies how rehabilitation and prevention can be developed/evidence-based to earlier and more precisely/accurately support a sustainable working life and an active everyday life to promote lifelong health.
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Current projects
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Strategies for managing health and daily activity: Development of dialogue support
People are expected to take increasing responsibility for their own health. It focuses on activities in everyday life and how changing activities can be used as a resource to promote health. In it, people's use of strategies to try to prevent and solve problems and deal with situations in everyday l...
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Promote a sustainable working life for people with cognitive impairment
Digitization in society has changed the conditions in working life and increased the cognitive demands on all workers, but the changes are particularly noticeable for people with cognitive impairment. Therefore, new, more accurate interventions need to be developed.
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Strategies for achieving an active everyday life – a completely internet-based rehabilitation program
The shift towards good and close care where people are expected to act proactively and take greater responsibility for their own health contributes to a need to develop new accurate intervention/action programs. It focuses on activities in everyday life and how changing activities can be used as a r...