Iðjuþjálfinn - 01.01.2019, Síða 47

Iðjuþjálfinn - 01.01.2019, Síða 47
47 These are examples of reasoning that is present in the ReDO- programme and that if the ValMO-model is applied, may be used in many additional occupational therapy interventions. And here comes my second challenge: to what extent do the reasoning underlying in the VaMO-model appeal to people in gene ral and OTs, outside the Swedish context? Is the model generaliza- ble since it focuses on a way of describing and communicating occupation without, e.g., framing cultural norms and routines? More specifically it is interesting if the mod- el may enable understanding of individu- als’ doing and what shapes it, in other contexts? It seems like the ValMO-model can be useful for OTs in other countries. To what extent it is useful in more deviant cult- ures is yet to explore? So, going back to the introduction, I am honoured by the Icelandic OTs who tra- velled to Canada to do the ReDO-training. I hope that their initiative is the start of a continuing knowledge exchange and development of the ReDO- programme, and the ValMO-model, internationally. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I wish to thank Erna Sigmundsdottir, editor of the Iðjuþjálfinn for the opportunity to in- troduce my work and the first five certified ReDO-leaders in Iceland for support and advices in the writing process. REFERENCES Eklund, M., &, Erlandsson, L-K. (2013). Quality of life and client satisfaction as outcomes of the Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO-) programme for women with stress-related disorders: A comparative study. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 46(1):51-58. Eklund, M., &, Erlandsson, L-K. (2014). Women’s perceptions of everyday occupations: outcomes of the Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO-) programme. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 21(5):359-367. Eklund, M., Wästberg, B., & Erlandsson, L-K. (2013). Work outcomes and their predictors in the Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO-) rehabilitation programme for women with stress-related disorders. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 60 (2), pp. 85-92. Erlandsson, L-K. (2013). The Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO-) Program: Supporting women with stress-related disorders to return to work – knowledge base, structure, and content. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 29(1), s. 85–101. Erlandsson, L-K. & Eklund, M. (2001). Describing patterns of daily occupations – a methodological study comparing data from four different methods. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 8, s. 31–39. Erlandsson, LK, &, Eklund, M, (2003) The relations- hips of hassles and uplifts to experience of health in working women. Women & Health. 38 (4), pp. 19-37. Erlandsson, L-K. &, Eklund, M. (2011). Return to work outcomes of the Redesigning Daily Occupations (ReDO-) program for women with stress-related disorders: a comparative study. Women & Health. 51, 7, p. 676-692. Erlandsson, L-K., Rögnvaldsson, T. & Eklund, M. (2004). Recognition of similarities (ROS): a methodological approach to analysing and characterising patterns of daily occupations. Journal of Occupational Science, 11(1), s. 3–13. Johansson, G., Eklund, M., &, Erlandsson L-K. (2012). Everyday hassles and uplifts among women on long-term sick-leave due to stress- -related disorders. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy.19 (3), pp. 239-48. Olsson A; Erlandsson LK., &, Håkansson C. (2019). The occupation-based intervention ReDO-™-10: Long-term impact on work ability for women at risk for or on sick leave. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 17, pp. 1-9. Orban, K., Edberg, A-K., & Erlandsson, L-K. (2012). Using a time-geographical diary method in order to facilitate reflections on changes in patterns of daily occupations. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 19(3):249. Orban, K., Erlandsson, L-K., Edberg, A-K., Önnerfält, J., &, Thorngren-Jerneck, K. (2014). Effect of an Occupation-Focused Family Inter- vention on Change in Parents’ Time Use and Children’s Body Mass Index. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 68 (6), p 217-226. Persson, D., Erlandsson, L-K., Eklund, M. & Iwarsson, S. (2001). Value dimensions, meaning, and complexity in human occupation – A tentative structure for analysis. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 8(1), s. 7–18. Wilcock, A. A. (1999). Reflections on doing, being and becoming. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 46, 1–11. Önnerfält, J., Erlandsson, L-K., Orban, K., Broberg, M. Helgason, C., &, Thorngren-Jerneck, K. (2012). A family-based intervention targeting parents of preschool children with overweight and obesity: conceptual framework and study design of LOOPS-Lund overweight and obesity preschool study. Public Health, 12 (1), p 879-887. RITSTJÓRI FERÐAST MývatnTjörnes MývatnAldeyjarfoss
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