Publikationstyp: Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
Art der Begutachtung: Peer review (Publikation)
Titel: Perceived difficulty in the use of everyday technology : relationships with everyday functioning in people with acquired brain injury with a special focus on returning to work
Autor/-in: Larsson Lund, Maria
Nygård, Louise
Kottorp, Anders
DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2013.863388
Erschienen in: Disability and Rehabilitation
Band(Heft): 36
Heft: 19
Seite(n): 1618
Seiten bis: 1625
Erscheinungsdatum: Dez-2013
Verlag / Hrsg. Institution: Taylor & Francis
ISSN: 0963-8288
1464-5165
1464-5165
Sprache: Englisch
Schlagwörter: Activities of daily living; Assistive technology; Brain injury; Occupational therapy; Technology; Work
Fachgebiet (DDC): 615.8515: Ergotherapie
617: Chirurgie
Zusammenfassung: Purpose: The aim was to explore the relationships between difficulties in the use of everyday technology (ET) and the ability to perform activities of daily life (ADL) in the home and in society and in the workplace in people with acquired brain injury (ABI). Method: The investigation comprises an explorative cross-sectional study of 74 people with ABI. The short version of the Everyday Technology Use Questionnaire (S-ETUQ) and a revised version of the ADL taxonomy were used to evaluate the participants. Rasch-generated person ability measures of ET use and ADL were used in correlation analyses, in group comparisons by ANOVA and in logistic regressions. Results: Difficulty in the use of ET was significantly correlated with ADL limitations. People who worked full- or part-time had significantly higher ability to use ET than those with some type of full-time, long-term sickness compensation. The ability to use ET, ADL ability and age were significantly related to return to work. Conclusion: The ability to use ET is related to all areas of everyday functioning in people with ABI. Therefore, a patient’s ability to use ET needs to be considered in rehabilitation strategies following an ABI to enhance the patient’s performance of activities in the home and in society and to support his or her likelihood of returning to work.
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/8336
Volltext Version: Publizierte Version
Lizenz (gemäss Verlagsvertrag): Lizenz gemäss Verlagsvertrag
Departement: Gesundheit
Organisationseinheit: Institut für Ergotherapie (IER)
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Larsson Lund, M., Nygård, L., & Kottorp, A. (2013). Perceived difficulty in the use of everyday technology : relationships with everyday functioning in people with acquired brain injury with a special focus on returning to work. Disability and Rehabilitation, 36(19), 1618–1625. https://doi.org/10.3109/09638288.2013.863388
Larsson Lund, M., Nygård, L. and Kottorp, A. (2013) ‘Perceived difficulty in the use of everyday technology : relationships with everyday functioning in people with acquired brain injury with a special focus on returning to work’, Disability and Rehabilitation, 36(19), pp. 1618–1625. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3109/09638288.2013.863388.
M. Larsson Lund, L. Nygård, and A. Kottorp, “Perceived difficulty in the use of everyday technology : relationships with everyday functioning in people with acquired brain injury with a special focus on returning to work,” Disability and Rehabilitation, vol. 36, no. 19, pp. 1618–1625, Dec. 2013, doi: 10.3109/09638288.2013.863388.
LARSSON LUND, Maria, Louise NYGÅRD und Anders KOTTORP, 2013. Perceived difficulty in the use of everyday technology : relationships with everyday functioning in people with acquired brain injury with a special focus on returning to work. Disability and Rehabilitation. Dezember 2013. Bd. 36, Nr. 19, S. 1618–1625. DOI 10.3109/09638288.2013.863388
Larsson Lund, Maria, Louise Nygård, and Anders Kottorp. 2013. “Perceived Difficulty in the Use of Everyday Technology : Relationships with Everyday Functioning in People with Acquired Brain Injury with a Special Focus on Returning to Work.” Disability and Rehabilitation 36 (19): 1618–25. https://doi.org/10.3109/09638288.2013.863388.
Larsson Lund, Maria, et al. “Perceived Difficulty in the Use of Everyday Technology : Relationships with Everyday Functioning in People with Acquired Brain Injury with a Special Focus on Returning to Work.” Disability and Rehabilitation, vol. 36, no. 19, Dec. 2013, pp. 1618–25, https://doi.org/10.3109/09638288.2013.863388.


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