Abstract
In this doctoral thesis, I address the problem of inequality in health by focusing on how underprivileged citizens experience and manage health-related problems in their everyday lives. Particularly, I focus on the citizen’s use of technology for engaging in health-related occupation. The field of research for the thesis is occupational science (OS), while Deweyan pragmatism is called upon as a theoretical frame.
The overall aim of this thesis is to develop conceptual knowledge on how to support underprivileged citizens’ engagement in health-related occupation, with attention to these citizens’ everyday health management using technology. To achieve this aim, three consecutive studies were conducted.
The overall aim of this thesis is to develop conceptual knowledge on how to support underprivileged citizens’ engagement in health-related occupation, with attention to these citizens’ everyday health management using technology. To achieve this aim, three consecutive studies were conducted.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Aalborg Universitetsforlag |
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Number of pages | 164 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-87-7112-811-6 |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2017 |
Keywords
- health, nutrition and quality of life
- research designs, theory and method