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Timo Suutama

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Life-lines of Finnish people aged 83-87.

2004

This article presents the characteristics of the life-lines drawn by older Finnish men and women. The study was part of the Evergreen Project, Finland. Seventy-eight persons aged 83–87 participated in an interview, in which they were asked to draw a life-line. The life-line was drawn on a standardized sheet as a continuous line which showed the intensity of positive and negative affects during the course of life. An interview concerning the major life events on the life-line and the most positive and negative life periods was administered after the life-line was drawn. The shape of the life-line was analyzed by calculating the level, trend, and variance, as well as the maximum and minimum …

GerontologyMaleAging050109 social psychologyInterviews as TopicLife Change EventsInterpersonal relationship0504 sociologyEarly adulthoodDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEarly childhoodYoung adultGeriatric AssessmentFinlandAgedAged 80 and over05 social sciencesLife events050401 social sciences methodsMiddle ageEducational attainmentQuality of LifeFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyDemographyInternational journal of aginghuman development
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Revising the negative meaning of chronic pain : A phenomenological study

2014

Objectives Chronic pain may disable the body, depress the mind and ruin the quality of life. The aim of this study was to use the participants’ personal experiences to explore the meaning of the experience of chronic pain and to find successful ways to manage chronic pain. Methods Thirty-four participants with chronic pain were interviewed. The transcribed interviews were analysed using Giorgi’s phenomenological method consisting of four phases: (1) reading the transcriptions several times, (2) discriminating meaning units, (3) collecting meaning units into groups and (4) the synthesis. Results The participants stated that the key to managing chronic pain was to reconsider the individual me…

PsychotherapistDevelopmental psychologyQuality of lifemaleaversive behaviorAdaptation Psychologicalmiddle agedmedicineHumansMeaning (existential)attitude to illnesshumannociceptionQualitative Researchta316clinical articlepatient attitudeHealth Policyadultmanaged careChronic paininterviewta3141General Medicinemedicine.diseaseagedfemalequality of lifelife change eventsPain catastrophizingPersonal experiencePsychologychronic painAttitude to HealthChronic lllness
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Chronic pain affects the whole person--a phenomenological study.

2014

The aim of this qualitative study was to explore participants' perspectives on the effects of chronic pain on the psychophysical unity.Thirty-four chronic pain outpatients were interviewed, and the transcribed interviews were analysed with Giorgi's four-phase phenomenological method. The mean age of the participants was 48 years, and 19 of them were women. For 21 of the participants, the pain duration was more than 5 years, and most had degenerative spinal pain.The results of this whole research project indicated that the phenomenon chronic pain consisted of four essential themes: Pain affects the whole person, invisibility, negativity, and dominance of pain. This study concentrates only on…

psychosocialAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySensationInterviews as TopicQuality of lifeAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansPsychiatryQualitative ResearchAgedHealth Services Needs and DemandLonelinessRehabilitationChronic painSocial SupportLonelinessMean ageta3141Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseDistressQuality of LifePain catastrophizingFemalemedicine.symptomChronic PainPsychologyPsychosocialQualitative researchDisability and rehabilitation
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Although unseen, chronic pain is real–A phenomenological study

2013

Abstract Background Research has emphasised the essential role of psychosocial risk factors in chronic pain. In practice, pain is usually verified by identifying its physical cause. In patients without any distinct pathology, pain is easily defined as imaginary pain. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the invisibility of chronic pain, from the patients’ perspective. Methods Thirty-four participants with chronic pain were interviewed. The mean age of the participants was 48 years, and 19 of them were women. For 21 of the participants, the duration of pain was more than five years, and most of the participants had degenerative spinal pain. The transcribed interviews were analyse…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyInterviews as TopicPhenomenology (philosophy)HumansMedicineIn patientPsychiatryQualitative ResearchunseenPhysician-Patient Relationsbusiness.industryChronic painta3141invisibilityMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinephenomenologyFemaleNeurology (clinical)chronic painbusinessPsychosocialQualitative researchClinical psychologyScandinavian Journal of Pain
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Reliability and validity study of the Finnish version of the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ).

2012

Acceptance has been discovered to be successful in improving quality of life when adjusting to chronic pain. Instead of avoiding and controlling the pain, the goal is to confront the pain and to live a value directed life. Thus far, there has not been an instrument in Finnish to assess the acceptance of chronic pain. This study aimed at translating the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire-(CPAQ)-into Finnish and assessing its reliability and validity.Eighty-one persons with different types of chronic pain responded to the CPAQ, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), RAND-36 and questions of sociodemographic and pain-related variables.The responders' ages varied from 16 to 83 years (mean = 48…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPsychometricsIntraclass correlationCultureAnxietySeverity of Illness IndexSocial supportYoung AdultQuality of lifeHelplessness LearnedSurveys and QuestionnairesSeverity of illnessAdaptation PsychologicalMedicineHumansYoung adultta515Reliability (statistics)Finlandta316AgedPain MeasurementAged 80 and overPsychiatric Status Rating Scalesbusiness.industryDepressionRehabilitationChronic painBeck Depression InventoryReproducibility of ResultsSocial Supportta3141Middle AgedTranslatingmedicine.diseaseSocioeconomic FactorsPhysical therapyQuality of LifeFemaleChronic PainbusinessAttitude to HealthDisability and rehabilitation
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The Dominance of Chronic Pain: A Phenomenological Study

2014

Background Chronic pain is not only a physical disorder, but also a complex combination of biopsychosocial symptoms affecting each other. When in chronic pain, the patient's entire body becomes a source of pain, and eventually the pain occupies the patient's mind and entire life. The aim of the present study was to examine the life experience and management of chronic pain from the patient's perspective. Methods Thirty-four participants with chronic pain were interviewed. For 21 of the participants, the duration of pain was more than five years. Most of the participants had degenerative spinal pain. The transcribed interviews were analysed using Giorgi's four-phase phenomenological method. …

Biopsychosocial modelmedicine.medical_specialtyNursing (miscellaneous)business.industryRehabilitationChronic painPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationmedicine.diseaseSpinal painPhenomenological methodPhenomenology (philosophy)RheumatologyPhysical therapyMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicinePain catastrophizingChiropracticsbusinessPsychosocialPhysical disorderClinical psychologyMusculoskeletal Care
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Mobility limitations and cognitive deficits as predictors of institutionalization among community-dwelling older people.

2006

<i>Purpose:</i> Mobility limitations and cognitive disorders have often been observed as risks for institutionalization. However, their combined effects on risk of institutionalization among initially community-dwelling older people have been less well reported. <i>Design:</i> A prospective cohort study with 10-year surveillance on institutionalization. <i>Subjects:</i> Study population (n = 476) consisted of 75- and 80-year-old people who were community-dwelling, had not been diagnosed with dementia, and participated in tests on walking speed and cognitive capacity at a research centre. <i>Measures:</i> Cognitive capacity was measured with th…

GerontologyMaleAgingcognitive deficitsInstitutionalisationMEDLINERisk AssessmentlaitoshoitoDevelopmental psychologymedicineHumansProspective StudiesMobility LimitationFinlandAgedProportional Hazards ModelsAged 80 and overPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesProportional hazards modelCognitive disorderInstitutionalizationCognitionmedicine.diseaseliikkumisrajoitteetMobility Limitationmobility limitationsinstitutionalizationFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyOlder peopleRisk assessmentCognition Disorderskognitiiviset häiriötGerontology
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Age identification in the framework of successful aging. A study of older Finnish people.

2003

A person-oriented approach was used in a study of age identification among community-dwelling older people. The study was based on 8-year follow-up data; 843 persons aged 65–84 were involved in the first phase of the study, and 426 persons aged 73–92, in the second phase. Loosely, on the basis of the distinction between successful, usual, and pathological aging (Rowe & Kahn, 1987, 1997), participants were grouped according to their self-ratings of cognitive and physical functioning as “Positive,” “Negative,” and “Others.” Participants possessing at least 4 out of the 5 criteria used as indicators of successful aging in the study (no illness or injury presenting problems in daily life, …

GerontologyMaleAgingHealth StatusPoison control050109 social psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInjury preventionAdaptation PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCognitive skillFinlandAgedAged 80 and over030214 geriatricsSuccessful agingSocial Identification05 social sciencesLife satisfactionSocial environmentCognitionSelf ConceptMental HealthSocioeconomic FactorsWell-beingMultivariate AnalysisLinear ModelsFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyFollow-Up StudiesInternational journal of aginghuman development
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Self-reported sleep duration and cognitive functioning in the general population

2009

This study investigated the relationship between self-reported sleep factors (sleep duration, insomnia, use of sleeping medicine, probable sleep apnoea and feelings of fatigue and tiredness) with cognitive functioning in 5177 people aged 30 years or older from a cross-sectional representative sample of the adult population in Finland (The Finnish Health 2000 Survey). Previous studies have indicated a U-shaped association between increased health risks and sleep duration; we hypothesized a U-shaped association between sleep duration and cognitive functioning. Objective cognitive functioning was assessed with tasks derived from the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease te…

medicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyCognitive NeurosciencePopulationSleep apneaPoison controlCognitionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseCognitive testBehavioral NeuroscienceSleep debtmedicineInsomniaCognitive skillmedicine.symptomPsychologyPsychiatryeducationJournal of Sleep Research
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Change in subjective age among older people over an eight-year follow-up: 'getting older and feeling younger?'.

2006

The purpose of this prospective study was to describe changes in subjective age over an 8-year period among community-dwelling people aged 65 to 84 years in Finland. At the baseline 1155 respondents met study criteria and 451 of these participated in the follow-up study. Participants described in years the age they felt themselves to be (feel age) and their preferred age (ideal age). Discrepancy scores relative to chronological age were calculated for feel age and ideal age. No significant mean-level changes were observed in the age discrepancy scores over the 8-year time frame. The baseline discrepancy between chronological and feel age remained constant among 48% of the participants, with…

GerontologyMaleAgingmedia_common.quotation_subjectSelf-conceptTime frameArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Adaptation PsychologicalHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyGeneral PsychologyFinlandmedia_commonAgedAged 80 and overFollow up studiesChronological ageSelf perceptionSelf ConceptFeelingFemalePerceptionGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyOlder peopleFollow-Up StudiesExperimental aging research
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Psychomotor slowness is associated with self-reported sleep duration among the general population

2010

Short and long self‐reported sleep durations have been found to be associated with several seemingly disparate health risks and impaired functional abilities, including cognitive functioning. The role of long sleep is especially poorly understood in this context. Psychomotor slowness, shown to have analogous associations with cognitive performance and health risks as self‐reported long sleep duration, has not been studied together with sleep duration in epidemiological settings. We hypothesized that self‐reported habitual sleep duration, especially long sleep, is associated with slow psychomotor reaction time, and that this association is independent of vigilance‐related factors. The hypoth…

Psychomotor learningeducation.field_of_studyCognitive NeurosciencePopulationPoison controlContext (language use)General MedicineSleep in non-human animalsDevelopmental psychologyBehavioral NeuroscienceCognitive epidemiologyEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceeducationPsychologyPsychomotor reaction timeClinical psychologyJournal of Sleep Research
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Perceived age as a predictor of old age mortality: a 13-year prospective study

2005

Objectives To examine whether in older people perceived age is associated with risk of total mortality independent of chronological age. Design Prospective population-based study (Evergreen project) with mortality surveillance for 13 years after the baseline. Setting Face-to-face interview among community-dwelling residents of the city of Jyvaskyla, Finland. Subjects 395 men and 770 women aged 65-84 years at baseline. Measures Perceived physical age and perceived mental age were rated either as younger, the same or older in comparison with subject's chronological age. Death dates were received from the official register of the province of Central Finland. Confounders used were chronological…

MaleGerontologySelf-AssessmentAgingPopulationHumansMedicineProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyeducationGeriatric AssessmentSurvival analysisAgedMental ageAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryMortality rateConfoundingAge FactorsConfounding Factors EpidemiologicGeneral MedicineSurvival AnalysisAgeingRelative riskFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessAge and Ageing
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Factors related to carrying out everyday activities among elderly people aged 80

1994

The study was based on an epidemiological model in which performing activities of daily living (ADL) was the dependent variable. Variation in performing was explained by physical and mental health, and by physical performance. The population consisted of all 80-year-old residents (N = 291) of the city of Jyväskylä in central Finland; 90% of them agreed to take part in the interviews at home, while 72% took part in the laboratory examinations to determine health status and functional capacity. Difficulties in at least some PADL (Physical Activities of Daily Living) tasks were reported by 86.5% of the men, and 87.2% of the women; none said they could perform all IADL (Instrumental Activities …

MaleGerontologyAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingPopulationGrip strengthCognitionHand strengthActivities of Daily LivingmedicineHumanseducationGeriatric AssessmentPostural BalanceAgedBalance (ability)Aged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyHand StrengthDepressionAge FactorsCognitionMental healthTest (assessment)Exercise TestPhysical therapyFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyhuman activitiesAging Clinical and Experimental Research
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Opinnäytetyöt hallitusti

2016

aikataulutohjauspro gradu -tutkielmatopinnäytteet
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