- Research in Social Sciences
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
- Regional Development and Policy
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Innovation Policy and R&D
- Healthcare Systems and Technology
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
- Public Policy and Administration Research
- EU Law and Policy Analysis
- Health disparities and outcomes
- Healthcare Quality and Management
- Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
- Delphi Technique in Research
- Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration
- Resilience and Mental Health
- Family Business Performance and Succession
- Health, psychology, and well-being
- Consumer Packaging Perceptions and Trends
- Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling
- Culinary Culture and Tourism
- Health and Well-being Studies
University of Eastern Finland
2013-2025
Finland University
2025
University of Helsinki
2017-2024
Savonia University of Applied Sciences
2023-2024
National Consumer Research Centre
2014-2019
GfK (Czechia)
2015-2018
Kuopio University Hospital
2009
This consensus statement reflects the deliberations of an international group stakeholders with a range expertise in public involvement and engagement (PI&E) relating to data-intensive health research. It sets out eight key principles establish secure role for PI&E research community internationally ensure best practice its execution. Our aim is promote culture change societal benefits through ensuring socially responsible trajectory innovations this field.
 premise that should...
Independent living in their own home is currently an ideal shared by many older people. However, weakening physical strength and illness are often associated with nutritional risks. Convenience food one option to ensure that needs met, but convenience itself its packaging face negative attitudes. This article analyzes the factors connected acceptability of obstacles using among people Finland. The analysis was done three sets data gathered a qualitative research method for examining how...
Abstract Background Population aging has increased the need for solutions that help older adults live independently in their own homes, where medication management is a major challenge. Objectives In this systematic review, we assessed effects of dispensers among home-dwelling on outcomes within five domains Quintuple Aim framework: user experiences, health and well-being outcomes, service utilization costs, care professional equity. Methods We identified relevant studies by searching...
Youth unemployment is a problem that undermines young people’s health and well-being also concern for their immediate communities society. Human values predict health-related behaviour; however, this relation very little studied not examined earlier among NEET (not in employment, education or training) people. This study aimed to explore the association between four higher-order human (conservation, openness change, self-enhancement, self-transcendence), self-rated (SRH) subjective (SW) men...
Suomalaiset vanhenemisen ja vanhuuden tutkimukset kuuluvat länsimaiden tutkimusten etujoukkoon. Muutamat tutkijamme kiinnostuivat gerontologiasta jo 1970-luvulla eli aikana, jolloin iäkkäitä ihmisiä ei juurikaan näkynyt kylä- tai katukuvassamme. Tutkimusten aihepiiri on laajentunut nopeasti. Vanhenemista vanhuutta käsitteleviä tutkimuksia tehdään nykyisin lähes kaikilla tieteenaloilla.
 Tiedottaminen tutkimustuloksista yhteiskunnan kehittäminen niiden perusteella ovat kuuluneet...
Purpose Integrated care (IC) is mainly studied from the perspectives of organisations or employees. However, less research focussed on how patients themselves experience person-centred (PC) IC in practice. This context-specific, small-scale study examines what PC-IC means to older who went through joint replacement surgery (JRS). Design/methodology/approach The data consists ten in-depth interviews patients, focussing their experiences during patient journey related knee hip surgery. were...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate the Finnish welfare state from point view production and funding care services. authors examine views different generations as which agency should be responsible for providing services, how such services financed.
Abstract Background Divided responsibility to organise primary and specialised maternity care is common. In Finland, this has caused increasing number of visits poor information flow between the sectors. Some counties have had vertically integrated sectors for a few years. Thus, we aim study mothers’ experiences on in with (IC) non-integrated (NIC), as well perceptions managers about integration. Methods FinChildren Survey data 2020 mothers small babies (N = 8,923) qualitative thematic...