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Förslag till vidare studier och forskning


Datamaterialet i den aktuella studien återger en förälders perspektiv. Förslag till vidare forskning är undersöka hur olika aktivitetsperspektiv samverkar i en familj. Genom att studera det delade aktivitetsmönster som uppstår när föräldrar samverkar samt mellan föräldrar och barn, kan värdefull kunskap ges kring dynamiken i aktivitetssituationer. Forskning kring delade aktivitetsmönster kan generera ytterligare kunskap för arbetsterapeuter kring hur stödjande interventioner kan skapas utifrån specifika typer av delade aktivitetsmönster och familjesituationer.


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