Mobility Devices in Everyday Life among Very Old Europeans: Aspects of use and changes over time
Författare
Summary, in English
The results of this thesis give an overview of the situation regarding assistive devices across five European countries: Sweden, Germany, the United Kingdom, Hungary and Latvia. Cross-national analyses show that the proportion of users, as well as the number of assistive devices in use per person, varied among the five European samples included. Overall, a higher proportion of very old people in the West European countries used assistive devices when compared to people in the East European countries. The use of mobility devices increased over a short period of time, this was most prominent in the Western European countries, and moreover the pattern of use changed during the one year study period. The findings in this thesis also highlight the heterogeneity and complexity of being a mobility device user at a very old age. The case study revealed that for three Swedish women the use of mobility devices impacted on activity and participation aspects, such as domestic work, shopping and socialising, during the ageing process, in complex and dynamic person-environment-activity transactions. In particular rollators were found to offer support for both transportation and activity performance. Further, the findings showed that complementary use of, e.g. a walking stick or walking frame, in different situations, enabled these women to manage everyday activities in spite of their functional limitations which were increasing over time. As to methodology contribution, an outcome assessment instrument, The Nordic Mobility-Related Participation Outcome Evaluation on Assistive Devices (NOMO 1.0), is presented. The instrument has a novel approach to outcome evaluation, targeting mobility-related participation outcomes after mobility device interventions. In addition this thesis contributed to theoretical development as regards assistive device research. Overall, the knowledge generated is relevant to support optimisation of mobility device use along the ageing process. From a European perspective, the findings give implications for future policy-making, planning and organisation of health care and social services, including provision of assistive devices and advancing occupational therapy practice across Europe.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2008
Språk
Engelska
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Lund University Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series
Volym
2008:92
Fulltext
Dokumenttyp
Doktorsavhandling
Förlag
Department of Health Sciences, Division of Occupational Therapy and Gerontology
Ämne
- Occupational Therapy
Nyckelord
- assistive technology
- Assistive devices
- occupational therapy
- participation
- very old people
Status
Published
Projekt
- Home, Health and Disability along the Process of Ageing
- NOMO 1.0 - An instrument for studies of the effect of using mobility devices
Forskningsgrupp
- Sustainable occupations and health in a life course perspective
Handledare
- Susanne Iwarsson
- Carita Nygren
- Åse Brandt
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 1652-8220
- ISBN: 978-91-86059-45-3
Försvarsdatum
26 september 2008
Försvarstid
09:00
Försvarsplats
Hörsal 1, Vårdvetenskapens hus, Baravägen 3, Lund
Opponent
- Louise Nygård (Docent)