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Rapid response system (RRS) refers to the emergency assistance offered by a specialized team in response to patients’ deterioration at acute hospitals outside of the Intensive Care Unit.
The PhD thesis of Anu Nurmeksela, MHSc, showed that the head nurses management activities are complex and contain a great area of responsibility.
The doctoral dissertation of Jenni Kerppola, MHSc, explores both professionals’ and LGBTQ parents’ views on parental empowerment in Finnish child and family services.
The West-African countries Ghana and Nigeria have become increasingly important collaboration countries for the 91.
The PhD study of Mari Liukka, MHSc, aimed to describe the level of and differences in the patient safety culture in acute and long-term care and to clarify how patient safety incident reports are analysed and what kind of developments have been proposed based on reports.
The PhD study of Katja Janhunen, MHSc, addressed the quality of pediatric emergency care.
The doctoral dissertation by MNSc Tuija Ylitörmänen showed that there was a connection between nurse–nurse collaboration and job satisfaction.
Undocumented women in Finland access pregnancy care later than others. Yet, screening of infectious diseases at the early stages of pregnancy would be particularly important to these women.
MNSc Emilia Laukkanen's PhD thesis showed that coercive measures are used frequently in psychiatric care, and nursing managers’ attitudes are associated with their use.