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Anders
Kottorp
Dean/Professor, directly appointed
anders.kottorp@mau.se
+46 40 665 70 49
orcid.org/0000-0002-8976-2612
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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2024 | Article in journal
Exploring differences in and factors influencing self-efficacy for competence in interprofessional collaborative practice among health professions students
Elizabeth Peterson, Mary Therese Keehn, Memoona Hasnain, Valerie Gruss, Malin Axelsson, Elisabeth Carlson, Jenny Jakobsson, Anders Kottorp
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2023 | Article in journal
Making the BEST decision-the BESTa project development, implementation and evaluation of a digital Decision Aid in Swedish cancer screening programmes- a description of a research project
Kaisa Fritzell, Berith Hedberg, Anke Woudstra, Anna Forsberg, Marika Sventelius, Anders Kottorp, Anna Jervaeus
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2023 | Article in journal
The Revised American Occupational Therapy Association Fieldwork Performance Evaluations: Evaluation of Internal Structure, Response Processes, and Precision—Part 2
Anders Kottorp, Catherine Killian, Kathryn Duke, Caniece Leggett, Ruxandra Drasga, Katharine Preissner
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2023 | Article in journal
Validation of a short version of the Lee fatigue scale in adults living in Norway: a cross-sectional population survey
Anners Lerdal, Caryl Gay, Tore Bonsaksen, Øivind Ekeberg, Trine Grimholt, Trond Heir, Anders Kottorp, Kathryn A Lee, Laila Skogstad, Inger Schou-Bredal
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2023 | Article in journal
Health and quality of life among women after participation in a CBPR-informed physical activity intervention: with a pandemic perspective.
Rathi Ramji, Margareta Rämgård, Elisabeth Carlson, Sergey Shleev, Eman Awad, Stefan Cirovic, Anders Kottorp
Research Projects
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Research project
Being young and living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease – a national perspective
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Research project
KIDS in action promoting health equity in socially deprived areas (K.A.H.E.Q Study)
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Research project
Being young and living with inflammatory bowel disease - an international perspective
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Research project
Equal health- Health promotion in collaboration