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Forutsetninger for vellykket sosial innovasjon i sykehjem: ledernes perspektiv – en kvalitativ intervjustudie

2019

Preconditions for successful social innovation in nursing homes: Managers' perspectives - a qualitative interview studyIn this article, we investigate preconditions for social innovation in institution-based elderly care in Norway and Denmark. The article draws on two semi-structured interviews and one focus-group interview. The interviewees are managers in elderly-care facilities that are known to be proficient with regards to innovation. The analysis point to three principles managers describe as being pertinent to successful social innovation. Firstly, an overall theme across the interviews was that the managers underscored the importance of eagerness and willingness to change as a prere…

leadershipnursing home; social innovation; leadership; sykehjem; sosial innovasjon; ledelsemedia_common.quotation_subjectElderly caresocial innovation0502 economics and businessInstitutionSociologymedia_commonlcsh:RT1-120lcsh:Nursingbusiness.industryLearning environmentQualitative interviewsledelse05 social sciences050301 educationPublic relationsnursing homeNegotiationsykehjemsosial innovasjonSocial innovationNursing homesbusiness0503 education050203 business & managementTheme (narrative)Nordisk tidsskrift for helseforskning
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The perception of elite athletes’ guided self-reflection and performance in archery

2016

AbstractSelf-reflection has been shown to enhance professional development in clinical, counselling and educational settings. Recent research found that self-reflection can enhance performance in elite sports. The purpose of this intervention study was two-fold: Firstly, to examine whether a guided reflective diary was effective in enhancing accuracy in elite archery, and secondly, to identify factors facilitating and hindering the usage of the guided reflective diary. Eight Singaporean elite archers (four females, four males), aged 20–24 years, reflected on their training using the diary for a period of five weeks. Their pre- and post-intervention performance scores were collected and qual…

media_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyQualitative propertycomputer.software_genre03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineathlete developmentIntervention (counseling)PerceptionarcheryElite athletesta315media_commonMultimediaQualitative interviews05 social sciencesProfessional development050301 education030229 sport sciencesguided-reflectionPhilosophyhigh performance athletesSelf-reflectionElitePsychology0503 educationcomputerReflective Practice
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Places and Spaces: The Remembrance of D-Day 1944 in Normandy

2011

With World War II having razed vast parts of Europe by 1945, many citizens of the continent’s war-torn countries hoped they would soon leave behind the effects of turmoil, destruction, and trauma. The author examines the commemoration of D-Day (June 6, 1944), exploring why war commemoration rituals still captivate thousands of people and illustrating attempts that have been made to shape a peaceful future in postwar Europe. She draws on concepts of action theory to demonstrate how rituals create, in a single place, various kinds of space informed by ideology, beliefs, and knowledge and how they can help people come to terms with a harrowing past. The chapter is based on more than 100 qualit…

media_common.quotation_subjectQualitative interviewsWorld War IIAction theory (philosophy)IdeologyArtSpace (commercial competition)Qualitative content analysisReligious symbolCollective memorymedia_commonVisual arts
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Syyllisyyden kirjoittuminen rikoksesta epäillyn kuulustelukertomukseen

2020

How guilt or innocence is constructed in Finnish suspects written police records
 The present study focuses on written police records in Finland. The aim is to investigate how guilt or innocence is constructed in written police records. The research data contains 168 copy of suspects police records from Helsinki, Tampere and Turku police departments. Police records are being analyzed by using the discursive and linguistic approach. The results show that there are nine discursive categories in which guilt is constructed. The results also show that there are three types of metafunctions in which guilt is constructed: content, interaction and linguistic presentation. All them together con…

media_common.quotation_subjectpoliisitutkintaInnocenceguiltLinguisticsPresentationinterrogationkuulustelusyyllisyyspolice recordspolice interviewspolice investigationArtikkelitConstruct (philosophy)Content (Freudian dream analysis)Psychologymedia_commonResearch dataHallinnon Tutkimus
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A lower-limb training program to improve balance in healthy elderly women using the T-Bow® Device

2009

Ageing impairs balance, which increases the risk of falls. Fall-related injuries are a serious health problem associated with dependency and disability in the elderly and results in high costs to public health systems. This study aims to determine the effects of a training program to develop balance using a new device called the T-Bow (R). A total of 28 women > 65 years were randomly assigned to an experimental group (EG) (n = 18; 69.50 [0.99] years), or a control group (CG) (n = 10; 70.70 [2.18] years). A program for lower limbs was applied for 8 weeks using 5 exercises on the T-Bow (R): squat, lateral and frontal swings, lunges, and plantarflexions. The intensity of the exercises was cont…

medicine.medical_specialtyAgingPoison controlPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSquatPhysical exerciseFisiología humanalaw.inventionInterviews as TopicRC1200Physical medicine and rehabilitationRandomized controlled triallawSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineDynamic balancePostural BalanceVejezBalance (ability)AgedGeriatricsAnalysis of Variancebusiness.industryTinetti testDeporteExercise TherapyTreatment OutcomeLower ExtremityPhysical therapyAccidental FallsFemalebusiness
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Food as medicine in psychiatric care: Which profession should be responsible for imparting knowledge and use of omega-3 fatty acids in psychiatry

2011

Accepted version of an article in Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 17 (2011), 107-112. Also available from the publisher: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2010.08.001 The effect of omega-3 fatty acids on depression is well documented. The purpose of this study was to determine if and how food is used as medicine in psychiatric care, especially how omega-3 fatty acids are used as a supplement in the treatment of depression. This is a pilot study with a qualitative design using questionnaires and interviews among nursing students, tutor nurses and psychiatrists. Three main categories emerged: 1. Nutrition is considered important but few evaluations are made. 2. There was a lack o…

medicine.medical_specialtyAttitude of Health PersonnelAlternative medicinePilot ProjectsInterviews as TopicProfessional CompetenceProfessional RolePatient Education as TopicSurveys and QuestionnairesFatty Acids Omega-3medicineHumansLack of knowledgeMedical nutrition therapyTUTORPsychiatryDepression (differential diagnoses)Qualitative Researchcomputer.programming_languagePsychiatryDepressive DisorderSocial Responsibilitybusiness.industryDepressionDietary FatsVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Basic medical dental and veterinary science disciplines: 710Peer reviewOmega 3 fatty acids psychiatric care CAMComplementary and alternative medicineQualitative designDietary SupplementsHealth educationbusinesscomputer
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Systematic Use of Song and Music in Dementia Care: Health Care Providers’ Experiences

2020

Background and Aim Using song and music in a systematic way in residential dementia care may have several positive impacts on the patients, as well as the care providers. The aim of this study was to explore how health care providers experienced taking responsibility for conducting a song and music program in dementia care in nursing homes. Methods An explorative, qualitative study design was used. Focus groups were formed by 17 health care providers from 3 different nursing homes. These providers had experience implementing and using the “Gjenklang” (“reverberation”) song and music program especially developed for people with dementia. Focus group interviews were transcribed verbatim, and …

music programfocus group interviewsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800music therapyqualitativenursing homeshumanitiesOriginal Researchdementia
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Do organizational and job-related factors relate to organizational commitment? : a mixed method study of the associations

2011

organizational climateinterviewsindustrial and organizational psychologyjob characteristicsorganisaatioilmastositoutuminenorganisaatiopsykologiaorganizational commitmentorganisaatiokulttuuriagelongitudinal studiestyöpsykologiaikätyöilmapiiri
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Practices and Infrastructures for Machine Learning Systems : An Interview Study in Finnish Organizations

2022

Using interviews, we investigated the practices and toolchains for machine learning (ML)-enabled systems from 16 organizations across various domains in Finland. We observed some well-established artificial intelligence engineering approaches, but practices and tools are still needed for the testing and monitoring of ML-enabled systems. Peer reviewed

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Negotiating parenting practices: the arguments and justifications of Finnish couples

2021

This article explores Finnish different-sex couples’ (n = 12) negotiations on their parental division of labour. Theoretically, the article is based on the literature on gendered parenting practices and relational negotiations. Our discourse analysis reveals how the couples produced ‘togetherness’ and ‘our family’ by representing their care practices as agreements, irrespective of whether the care was described as equally shared or distinctly gendered. Disagreements reflecting more individualistic tones, and mainly resulting from the mothers’ sense of unfairness, were especially foregrounded when the distribution of household duties was discussed. The analysis also revealed how men cited in…

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