Browsing ODA Open Digital Archive by Author "Asbjørnslett, Mona"
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"Being Holistic Is a Lot to Ask": A Qualitative, Cross-National Exploration of Occupational Therapists' Perceptions and Experiences of Holistic Practice
Asbjørnslett, Mona; Skarpaas, Lisebet Skeie; Stigen, Linda (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Being holistic is often used by occupational therapists to describe their practice and philosophy worldwide. This study explores the perspectives of 33 occupational therapists, working in 13 different countries, on their ... -
Gardening as a Meaningful Occupation in Initial Stroke Rehabilitation: An Occupational Therapist Perspective
Patil, Grete Grindal; Asbjørnslett, Mona; Aurlien, Kristin; Levin, Nina (Open Journal of Occupational Therapy;Volume 7, Issue 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background: Initial rehabilitation after stroke is demanding for patients whose primary aim is to regain their functions. The literature indicates that gardening may provide medical rehabilitation opportunities and health ... -
Re-creating self-identity and meaning through occupations during expected and unexpected transitions in life
Raanaas, Ruth Kjærsti; Lund, Anne; Sveen, Unni; Asbjørnslett, Mona (Journal of Occupational Science;Volume 26, 2019 - Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-05)The present study explores occupational engagement during expected and unexpected transitions in life, and how self-identity and meaning, situated in the context, is created and re-created through the daily occupations. ... -
Stranded in the living room: A narrative study of occupational disruption and imbalance as experienced by two Norwegian students during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown
Asbjørnslett, Mona; Berg, Simon Reidar; Einarsdottir, Védis; Skarpaas, Lisebet Skeie (Journal of Occupational Science (JOS);, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The everyday life experiences of undergraduate students under conditions of social isolation have been little explored. This paper explores the ways in which the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown impacted two Norwegian students’ ... -
“This is not me” – A critical discussion about methodological issues concerning agency and participatory sense-making in qualitative research with children
Bjorbækmo, Wenche; Asbjørnslett, Mona; Greve, Anne (International Journal of Qualitative Methods (IJQM);Volume 21: 1–11, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-08-18)Participatory sense-making and agency are important methodological issues in qualitative research, especially that involving children. In this article we investigate and discuss how agency unfolds in three specific situations ...