Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 615.8515: Occupational therapy
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Hersche, Ruth; Weise, Andrea,
2022.
Occupational Therapy International.
2022(4590154), pp. 1-9.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4590154
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Sowe, Rahel; Maglio, Jill; Roos, Kim,
2022.
Sorglose Momente dank Zirkus : gemeindenahe Ergotherapie für Menschen im Flüchtlingslager.
Ergotherapie.
2022(4), pp. 6-9.
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Morgenthaler, Thomas; Schulze, Christina,
2022.
Spiel, Spass und Spannung am Spielplatz : welche Rolle spielt die Umwelt?.
In:
6. Winterthurer Ergo-Gipfel, online, 5. März 2022.
Available from: https://www.zhaw.ch/storage/gesundheit/institute-zentren/ier/symposien-tagungen/abstracts-basislagerreferate-6-winterthurer-ergo-gipfel.pdf
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Weise, Andrea,
2022.
Energiemanagement-Schulung bei Fatigue.
In:
Zweimonatliches Treffen der IG Onkologie des Schweizer Berufsverbands der Pflegefachfrauen und Pflegefachmänner (SBK), Sektion Graubünden, Online, 2. März 2022.
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Broger, Cindy; Scheidegger, Svenja; Aegler, Barbara; Senn, Daniela,
2022.
Deutsche Übersetzung und interkulturelle Adaptation des Workstyle Short Form.
Ergoscience.
17(1), pp. 11-19.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.2443/skv-s-2022-54020220102
Projects
Projects according to DDC 615.8515: Occupational therapy
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Artificial Intelligence for Myoelectrically Controlled Cooperative Arm Prostheses: A proof-of-concept Study
This proof-of-concept study will be embedded into our line of research in this field. Our overall aim is to render the control of a myoelectrical forearm prosthesis (MCP) intuitive. Currently, an MCP typically has two integrated electrodes, through which the user provides input to the prosthesis. With these two ...
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Return to work of people with post-covid condition
Moving forward from the COVID-19 pandemic, health systems around the world are adapting to new ways of providing health care services alongside discovering pressing global health issues including mental health issues, substance misuse and abuse, and the disruption in people’s everyday living among others. According ...
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Substance use to maintain occupational performance among persons with chronic pain
Background Around 18 % of the Swiss population suffers from chronic pain at least once in their live. Chronic pain affects all areas of daily life and has a negative impact on quality of life, workability and well-being. Prescribed medications such as opioids are taken by persons with chronic pain primarily for pain ...
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Technologies for Therapy at a Distance for Individuals With Stroke
Stroke is one of the main causes of permanent limitations in activities of daily living and participation in everyday life worldwide. Occupational therapists make a significant contribution to helping clients return to their daily lives after stroke. A high number of people living with the effects of a stroke want ...
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Mobile Inclusion Lab
We create a Real-Lab (Mobile Inclusion Lab, “MobILe”) that enables experimental development of sustainable rehabilitation and assistive (R&A) technologies for people with disabilities. By providing a toolkit (hardware and software, e.g., 3D-printing, sensors, motors, human-computer interfaces) with teaching and ...