- Research in Social Sciences
- Innovations in Medical Education
- Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
- Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
- Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
- Empathy and Medical Education
- Workplace Health and Well-being
- Psychiatric care and mental health services
- Diversity and Career in Medicine
- Stress and Burnout Research
- Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
- Nursing Roles and Practices
- Healthcare Systems and Technology
- Medical Education and Admissions
- Healthcare Quality and Management
- Health Sciences Research and Education
- Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
Helsinki University Hospital
2012-2016
University of Helsinki
2006-2016
City of Helsinki
2008
Herttoniemi Hospital
2008
Etelä-Karjalan sosiaali ja terveyspiiri
2006
Objective. To explore medical students’ potential interest in family medicine the future and their perceptions of a GP's work. Design. A cross-sectional survey 2008–2010. Setting subjects. Fifth-year students prior to main course General Practice at University Helsinki. Main outcome measures. The opinions regarding work aims Results. 309/359 (mean age 25.7 years, 64% females) responded survey. Among students, 76% considered most attractive feature be that it is versatile challenging. least...
Emotional exhaustion is central in burnout syndrome and signals its development. General practitioners' (GP) work emotionally challenging but research on these aspects lacking.To study the prevalence of emotional among GPs to evaluate how their characteristics experiences are associated with exhaustion.A questionnaire survey was carried out Finland 2011 which questions were posed regarding experience items related professional identity. A statement "I feel burnt from my job" (never, seldom,...
We analysed the interaction in doctor–nurse–patient teleconsultations primary care. A qualitative analysis was performed of 30 care northeastern Finland. The male doctor same all consultations. One trained nurses appeared 27 followed methodological principles grounded theory approach. triad complex. had to concentrate on many things at time and undivided attention patient not always possible. nurse assumed an active role a facilitator interaction, advocate for patient, secretary mediator...
Clinical supervision (CS) is not an established support system among physicians. Family physicians (FPs) have used Balint groups as a form of clinical supervision. In all, much known about the prevalence physicians' attendance to or needs for CS.We studied what proportion FPs compared with other attended report they would need CS and whether having patients who request certain tests medicines associated FPs' CS.A postal survey all working-aged Finnish was performed in 2008. Special questions...