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Anders
Kottorp
Dean/Professor, directly appointed
anders.kottorp@mau.se
040-6657049
Faculty of Health and Society
Presentation
Anders Kottorp researches the consequences that people with different illnesses or disabilities face in everyday life and from a societal perspective. He further explores different efforts that can be made to minimise negative experiences for these individuals. Anders has specialised in measuring different outcomes that are important to impact within healthcare and social organisations, such as increased participation, improved health and increased quality of life. In recent years, he has focused on how people with disabilities utilise everyday technology and the limitations and possibilities that arise from this use. Anders has worked with a broad range of clients and users through his research, often in interdisciplinary, multi-professional and international contexts.
Publications
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2020 | Article in journal
Psychometric properties of the SCREESCO questionnaire used in a colorectal cancer screening programme-A Rasch analysis.
Anna Jervaeus, Kaisa Fritzell, Rolf Hultcrantz, Yvonne Wengström, Anders Kottorp
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2020 | Article in journal
Development of an instrument for evaluating implementation efforts and benchmarking regarding person centered care
Helena Fridberg, Lars Wallin, Catarina Wallengren, Henrietta Forsman, Anders Kottorp, Malin Tistad
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2020 | Article in journal
Development and evaluation of the measurement properties of a generic questionnaire measuring patient perceptions of person-centred care
Helena Fridberg, Lars Wallin, Catarina Wallengren, Anders Kottorp, Henrietta Forsman, Malin Tistad
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2020 | Article in journal
Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of an Occupational Therapy Intervention for Older Adults With Chronic Conditions in a Primary Care Clinic
Mansha Mirza, Maureen Gecht-Silver, Emily Keating, Amy Krischer, Hajwa Kim, Anders Kottorp
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2020 | Article in journal
Does the purpose matter? A comparison of everyday information and communication technologies between eHealth use and general use as perceived by older adults with cognitive impairment.
Elin Jakobsson, Louise Nygård, Anders Kottorp, Cecilia Bråkenhielm Olsson, Camilla Malinowsky
Research Projects
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Research project
mHealth in pandemic situations: Smartphone based portable and wearable sensors for COVID-19 diagnostic
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Research project
Citizens building local resilience by health promotion during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Research project
The Complexity of Interprofessional Education: Student Readiness, Self –Efficacy, Personality and Patients’ and next-of-kins’ Experience