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Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2014

The associations among the ethical climate, the professional practice environment and individualized care in care settings for older people.

Riitta Suhonen; Minna Stolt; Marja-Liisa Gustafsson; Jouko Katajisto; Andreas Charalambous

AIM To investigate the associations among the ethical climate, professional practice environment and individualized nursing care in care settings for older people. BACKGROUND The quality of care provision is affected by organizational environments, such as ethical climate and professional practice environment. Although, the association between professional practice environment and individualized nursing care has been pointed out, we know that little is known about how ethical climate is associated with the level of individualized nursing care delivery. DESIGN A cross-sectional explorative and correlational survey design. METHODS The study was conducted in 62 units in the vicinity of a Finnish city using a sample of nurses (N = 874, response rate 58%) who worked clinically with older people in different care settings in 2012. Survey data were collected using the Hospital Ethical Climate Survey, Revised Professional Practice Environment scale and Individualised Care Scale-B. Data were analysed statistically using descriptive statistics, correlation coefficients (Pearson) and multiple stepwise regression analyses. RESULTS Statistically significant correlations were found among the variables, ethical climate and individualized care and between individualized care and all professional practice environment sub-scales. Multiple stepwise regression showed associations among individualized care, ethical climate and internal work motivation, control over practice and leadership and autonomy. CONCLUSIONS The study provided better understanding of the complex concept of individualized care by taking into consideration the ethical climate and the practice environment and their associations. To increase individualization in care provision, efforts need to be directed towards organizational aspects requiring the support of nursing leaders.


Education Research International | 2014

Entrepreneurship Education in Health Care Education

Leena Salminen; E. Lindberg; Marja-Liisa Gustafsson; J. Heinonen; Helena Leino-Kilpi

This study describes the content of entrepreneurship education in health care education and the kinds of teaching methods that are used when teaching about entrepreneurship. Health care entrepreneurship has increased in many countries in recent decades and there is evidence that entrepreneurs have also a role in public health care. Therefore the health care professionals need to be educated to have the entrepreneurial skills. Education in the field of health care is still based on traditional forms of teaching and does not give enough attention to the issue of becoming an entrepreneur. The data was collected from teachers via e-mail from six Finnish polytechnics. The data were analysed statistically and the open-ended questions were analysed via content analysis. Approximately 23% of the teachers had taught about entrepreneurship. The most popular teaching methods were company visits and cases, lecturing, and project work. The courses dealt with establishing a company, entrepreneurship in general, and marketing. Nearly all of the teachers had cooperated with the entrepreneurs or with the companies in question. Approximately 33% of the teachers took entrepreneurship into consideration often in other courses related to entrepreneurship.


Scandinavian Journal of Pain | 2018

The prevalence of neck-shoulder pain, back pain and psychological symptoms in association with daytime sleepiness – a prospective follow-up study of school children aged 10 to 15

Marja-Liisa Gustafsson; Camilla Laaksonen; Minna Aromaa; Eliisa Löyttyniemi; Sanna Salanterä

Abstract Background and aims Chronic and recurrent pain is prevalent in adolescents and generally girls report more pain symptoms than boys. Also, pain symptoms and sleep problems often co-occur. Pain symptoms have negative effects on school achievement, emotional well-being, sleep, and overall health and well-being. For effective intervention and prevention there is a need for defining factors associated with pain symptoms and daytime sleepiness. The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate the prevalence and association between neck-shoulder pain, back pain, psychological symptoms and daytime sleepiness in 10-, 12- and 15-year-old children. This study is the first that followed up the same cohort of children from the age of 10 to 15. Methods A cohort study design with three measurement points was used. Participants (n=568) were recruited from an elementary school cohort in a city of 1,75,000 inhabitants in South-Western Finland. Symptoms and daytime sleepiness were measured with self-administered questionnaires. Regression models were used to analyze the associations. Results Frequent neck-shoulder pain and back pain, and psychological symptoms, as well as daytime sleepiness, are already common at the age of 10 and increase strongly between the ages 12 and 15. Overall a greater proportion of girls suffered from pain symptoms and daytime sleepiness compared to boys. Daytime sleepiness in all ages associated positively with the frequency of neck-shoulder pain and back pain. The more that daytime sleepiness existed, the more neck-shoulder pain and back pain occurred. Daytime sleepiness at the age of 10 predicted neck-shoulder pain at the age of 15, and back pain at the age of 10 indicated that there would also be back pain at the age of 15. In addition, positive associations between psychological symptoms and neck-shoulder pain, as well as back pain, were observed. Subjects with psychological problems suffered neck-shoulder pain and back pain more frequently. Conclusions This study is the first study that has followed up the same cohort of children from the age of 10 to 15. The studied symptoms were all already frequent at the age of 10. An increase mostly happened between the ages of 12 and 15. Moreover, the self-reported daytime sleepiness at the age of 10 predicted neck-shoulder pain at the age of 15. More attention should be paid to the daytime sleepiness of children at an early stage as it has a predictive value for other symptoms later in life. Implications School nurses, teachers and parents are in a key position to prevent adolescents’ sleep habits and healthy living habits. Furthermore, the finding that daytime sleepiness predicts neck-shoulder pain later in adolescence suggests that persistent sleep problems in childhood need early identification and treatment. Health care professionals also need take account of other risk factors, such as psychological symptoms and pain symptoms. The early identification and treatment of sleep problems in children might prevent the symptoms’ development later in life. There is a need for an individuals’ interventions to treat adolescents’ sleep problems.


Journal of School Nursing | 2018

Associations Between Daytime Sleepiness, Psychological Symptoms, Headache, and Abdominal Pain in Schoolchildren

Marja-Liisa Gustafsson; Camilla Laaksonen; Sanna Salanterä; Eliisa Löyttyniemi; Minna Aromaa

Daytime sleepiness and different symptoms are common problems affecting health and well-being of schoolchildren. This population-based cohort study included 568 children who were followed from ages 10 to 15 years. Daytime sleepiness, headache, abdominal pain, and psychological symptoms (depression, irritability or bad temper, nervousness, anxiety, and dejection) were assessed by self-administered questionnaires. The prevalence of frequent daytime sleepiness was 13% at the ages of 10 and 12 years and increased significantly up to 24% at the age of 15 (p < .0001). Daytime sleepiness as well as psychological symptoms were positively associated with headache and abdominal pain from ages 10 to 15 years. Headache in girls at the ages of 10 predicted the occurrence of headache at the age of 15. School nurses and other professionals need to understand the importance of a holistic evaluation of sleep and different symptoms in children. There is also a need for interventions targeting several co-occurring symptoms.


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2010

Nurses’ perceptions of individualized care

Riitta Suhonen; Marja-Liisa Gustafsson; Jouko Katajisto; Maritta Välimäki; Helena Leino-Kilpi


Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice | 2010

Individualized care scale – nurse version: a Finnish validation study

Riitta Suhonen; Marja-Liisa Gustafsson; Jouko Katajisto; Maritta Välimäki; Helena Leino-Kilpi


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2016

Association between amount of sleep, daytime sleepiness and health-related quality of life in schoolchildren.

Marja-Liisa Gustafsson; Camilla Laaksonen; Minna Aromaa; Riitta Asanti; Olli J. Heinonen; Pasi Koski; Leena Koivusilta; Eliisa Löyttyniemi; Sakari Suominen; Sanna Salanterä


Nurse Education Today | 2016

Nurse teacher candidates learned to use social media during the international teacher training course

Leena Salminen; Marja-Liisa Gustafsson; Liisa Vilén; Pilar Fuster; Natalja Istomina; Evridiki Papastavrou


Archive | 2013

Yksilöllinen hoito : potilaiden ja hoitajien näkemysten vertailu

Riitta Suhonen; Helena Leino-Kilpi; Marja-Liisa Gustafsson; Haritini Tsangari; Evridiki Papastavrou


Archive | 2012

Ikääntyneiden ihmisten hoitotyössä työskentelevien hoitajien työtyytyväisyys

Riitta Suhonen; Minna Stolt; Marja-Liisa Gustafsson; Jouko Katajisto; Markku Puro

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Riitta Suhonen

Turku University Hospital

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Camilla Laaksonen

Turku University of Applied Sciences

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Evridiki Papastavrou

Cyprus University of Technology

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