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Optimising the development of sustainable internet-based occupational therapy interventions : Important key actions and perspectives to consider

Larsson Lund, Maria ; Månsson Lexell, Eva LU orcid and Nyman, Anneli (2022) In Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 29(4). p.259-269
Abstract

Background: By examining the health needs of the general population and utilising the potential of digitalisation as a driving force, new internet-based services need to be developed in occupational therapy. However, existing guidelines for the development of complex interventions provide scant information on how to develop internet-based interventions. Aim: The aim of this paper is to share experiences and illustrate important key actions and new perspectives to consider during the innovation process of developing and designing an internet-based occupational therapy intervention. Method and Materials: International guidelines for intervention development was reviewed to add important perspectives in the innovation process. Results: The... (More)

Background: By examining the health needs of the general population and utilising the potential of digitalisation as a driving force, new internet-based services need to be developed in occupational therapy. However, existing guidelines for the development of complex interventions provide scant information on how to develop internet-based interventions. Aim: The aim of this paper is to share experiences and illustrate important key actions and new perspectives to consider during the innovation process of developing and designing an internet-based occupational therapy intervention. Method and Materials: International guidelines for intervention development was reviewed to add important perspectives in the innovation process. Results: The illustration focuses on five key actions in the development phase to highlight new perspectives and questions important to consider when designing new internet-based occupational therapy interventions. Conclusion: The new perspectives can complement existing guidelines to enhance the development of more effective and sustainable internet-based interventions. Significance: The illustration provided has potential to improve the sustainability in innovation processes of new internet-based occupational therapy interventions.

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Activities of daily living, chronic condition, complex interventions, digital health, e-health, Innovation, intervention development, neurology, prevention, rehabilitation, tele-health
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Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy
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29
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4
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259 - 269
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Taylor & Francis
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  • scopus:85110906684
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1103-8128
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10.1080/11038128.2021.1950206
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English
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