Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy

Papers
(The TQCC of Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy is 3. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cognitive interviews on the Swedish occupational balance questionnaire35
Occupational therapy in overweight and obesity care: Australian perspectives from a mixed methods study32
Experiences of participating in a group-based sensory modulation intervention for mental health service users23
“No miracle cure” interface evaluation of a UK suicide prevention app in a Norwegian context20
Defining the complexities of an occupational pattern—A concept analysis and theoretical validation18
Perspectives on content and delivery of the ABLE 1.0 intervention programme17
Enhancing evidence-based practice into healthcare: Exploring the role of scientific skills in occupational therapists-16
A systematic review of lifestyle and health among patrolling police officers15
Psychometric testing of the Icelandic Occupational Self-Assessment (OSA-IS)14
Defining the future of occupational therapy: A concept analysis of leadership development13
Walking, talking, playing: Children with disabilities’ outdoor play in French mainstream schools13
Occupational therapists’ experiences of using a new internet-based intervention - a focus group study11
Can the internet based intervention ‘strategies for empowering activities in everyday life’ support people with cognitive difficulties to self-manage digital work and everyday life?10
Contributing factors for participation and independence in children and youths with disabilities9
A new sense of my former self’ – transforming the self through vocational rehabilitation for people with acquired brain injury9
Comparison of goals set by people with multiple sclerosis during two fatigue management interventions8
Leisure and social occupational choice within nursing home facilities in Ireland: Residents perspectives8
Occupational balance of Spanish occupational therapists – a challenge8
Pre-vocational therapy in mental health. Clients' desired and achieved productivity status7
Perspectives on residential involvement and engagement in everyday life–a qualitative study7
Effect evaluation of a vocational rehabilitation program for young adults with chronic physical conditions at risk for unemployment: A controlled clinical trial7
Occupational therapy’s contributions to combating climate change and lifestyle diseases7
Occupational intervention in mental health hospitals: Study of contextual impact7
Psychometric evaluation of the Finnish version of the Worker Role interview (WRI-FI)7
Lifestyle Redesign®with independent living older adults in countries other than the USA7
Mindfulness and therapeutic relationships: A phenomenological inquiry into paediatric occupational therapists’ practices6
‘When I use the electric wheelchair, I can be myself’ – real-life stories about occupational identity construction6
How a group-based occupational therapy program works in woman with fibromyalgia: A process evaluation of the ADAPT program6
Perceptions of and interactions with green neighbourhood environment – A qualitative study6
Content validity of the instrument ‘Picture My Participation’ for measuring participation of children with and without autism spectrum disorder in mainland China6
Assessment of motor and process skills in Danish occupational therapy practice6
Making meaning of everyday life in the context of lung cancer treatment—a qualitative study of outpatients’ perspectives5
Changes in daily life and wellbeing in adults, 70 years and older, in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic5
The relevance of employing a three-perspective view on occupational balance among people with depression and/or anxiety disorders5
‘Weaving lifestyle habits’: Complex pathways to health for persons at risk for stroke5
Opportunities and barriers for occupational engagement among residents in supported housing5
Swedish occupational therapists’ considerations for leaving their profession: Outcomes from a national survey5
The impact of the BEL intervention on levels of motivation, engagement and recovery in people who attend community mental health services5
Implementing an occupational therapy specific mental health intervention in a multi-professional context – the case of Balancing Everyday Life (BEL)5
The “Managing Fatigue” programme – Experiences shared by MS participants5
Optimising the development of sustainable internet-based occupational therapy interventions: Important key actions and perspectives to consider5
The centrality of work in everyday life after stroke: A qualitative study of long-term stroke survivors5
Occupational balance, changes in occupations and psychological well-being of university students during the COVID-19 pandemic5
Ageing in the right place—usability of a web-based housing counselling service4
Exploring occupation-based practice among occupational therapists in hospitals and rehabilitation institutions4
Systematic review: Need for high-quality research on occupational therapy for children with intellectual disability4
Information and communication technology in home-based rehabilitation – a discussion of possibilities and challenges4
Occupational gaps reported by proxies for persons with dementia residing in a nursing home4
Within moments ofbecoming—everyday citizenship in nursing homes4
Fidelity and utility of GPS loggers as a tool for understanding community participation of older adults4
Enabling social participation for older people: The content of reablement by age, gender, and level of functioning in occupational therapists’ interventions4
Exploring two subdimensions of participation, involvement and engagement: A scoping review4
Occupational changes during the COVID-19 lockdown in Jordan4
Representations of parenting autistic children: A critical interpretive synthesis4
Validity and reliability of the Turkish Occupational Balance Questionnaire (OBQ11-T) in mental health3
A survey of research involvement and priorities among occupational therapists in Norway3
Work conditions as predictors of Swedish occupational therapists’ occupational balance3
Beyond conventional healthcare for mental health problems: Experiences of existential group conversations3
Occupational therapists’ experiences of hegemony in a mental health setting: A practice-based enquiry3
Mental health service users’ experiences of everyday occupations while attending day centres during the transition into retirement age3
Maintaining autonomy: How older persons with chronic conditions and their significant others interpret, navigate, and overcome everyday difficulties3
Study approaches mediate associations between learning environment and academic performance3
Experiences of the Redesigning Daily Occupation programme – a qualitative study among persons with neurological diseases3
‘Finding the play’ – exploring with occupational therapists practice possibilities in the context of Irish schoolyards3
Occupational therapy in the space of artificial intelligence: Ethical considerations and human-centered efforts3
A Rasch analysis of the Danish version of the occupational balance questionnaire (OBQ11)3
Occupational therapists’ experiences of photo-supported conversations – An intervention in primary health care3
Use of information and communication technology in occupational therapy for older adults3
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