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"The quality of rehabilitation services for patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases"
"Evaluating the effect of a complex intervention aiming to promote psychosocial well-being after stroke – A multicentre randomised controlled trial"
"Exploring persons with a spinal cord injury participation in society - The paradoxes of the participation dimension in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)"
"Cold hypersensitivity after complex hand injuries. Longitudinal changes and self-management strategies"
"Rehabilitation for patients with rheumatic diseases. -Describing the content and measuring outcomes"
"Jeg får ikke hendene til å gjøre det de skal gjøre. Å leve med apraksi etter hjerneslag"
"Adding brain health to years - A neuroimaging and intervention study exploring how activity, participation, and physical function links to normative brain aging and post-stroke cognitive training response"
"Stroke rehabilitation in the context of early supported discharge. Quantitative and qualitative aspects of daily life after mild-to-moderate stroke"
"Occupational therapy and surgery in thumb carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis"
"Continuity of care for patients with long-term complex needs - implications for clinical hospital practice"
"Correlates and adverse outcomes in a spectrum of eating disorders in male and female populations"
"A self-management programme for individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome: Development, piloting and evaluation"
"Narrative in action: Meaning-making in everyday activitites on women living with chronic rheumatic conditions"
"Terapeutrollen i samhandling. En studie av ergoterapeuters samhandlingsmåter i møte med pasienter "
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"Activities and well-being after stroke"
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"Flexible and individually tailored home-based healthcare services – with the trust model as context."
"Feasibility of Goldilocks Work in Home Care Settings: Investigating Redesign Opportunities for «Just Right» Occupational Physical Activity in Home Care Workers"