Lisa Ekstam

researcher

Born 1976-01-01

Lisa Ekstam is …
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P108employerLund UniversityQ218506
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Q59698668A cluster randomized controlled trial of a client-centred, activities of daily living intervention for people with stroke: one year follow-up of caregivers
Q34636967A research-based strategy for managing housing adaptations: study protocol for a quasi-experimental trial.
Q42661901Changes in daily occupations and the meaning of work for three women caring for relatives post-stroke
Q45820613Changes in the impact of stroke between 3 and 12 months post-stroke, assessed with the Stroke Impact Scale.
Q33364672Cohabitants' perspective on housing adaptations: a piece of the puzzle
Q39885886Couples' approaches to changes in everyday life during the first year after stroke
Q40016450Factors associated with participation frequency and satisfaction among people applying for a housing adaptation grant.
Q52583619Functioning in everyday life after stroke: a longitudinal study of elderly people receiving rehabilitation at home.
Q59126842Health-Related Quality of Life among People Applying for Housing Adaptations: Associated Factors
Q28385208Heterogeneity of Characteristics among Housing Adaptation Clients in Sweden--Relationship to Participation and Self-Rated Health
Q91399200Identifying and validating housing adaptation client profiles - a mixed methods study
Q93191002Pushing for miracles, pulling away from risk: An ethnographic analysis of the force dynamics at Senior Summer Camps in Sweden
Q58844915Relationship between awareness of disability and occupational performance during the first year after a stroke
Q35088870The combined perceptions of people with stroke and their carers regarding rehabilitation needs 1 year after stroke: a mixed methods study

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