Tanja Moilanen
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Recent Articles
1.
Moilanen T, Suhonen R, Kangasniemi M
Nurs Ethics
. 2024 Jul;
32(2):575-587.
PMID: 39051450
Background: Older people's autonomy is an ethical and legal principle in everyday residential care, but there is a lack of clarity about the roles and responsibilities of the key professional...
2.
Moilanen T, Sivonen M, Hipp K, Kallio H, Papinaho O, Stolt M, et al.
Glob Qual Nurs Res
. 2022 Jul;
9:23333936221108706.
PMID: 35832602
Healthcare provides a rich, and constantly increasing, number of written documents, which are underutilized in research data for health and nursing sciences, but previous literature has only provided limited guidance...
3.
Moilanen T, Suhonen R, Kangasniemi M
Int J Older People Nurs
. 2021 Oct;
17(2):e12428.
PMID: 34601784
Background: Nurses play a crucial role in enabling older people's autonomy in residential care. However, there is a lack of synthesised knowledge about how nurses can support older people. Objective:...
4.
Kangasniemi M, Papinaho O, Moilanen T, Leino-Kilpi H, Siipi H, Suominen S, et al.
Health Soc Care Community
. 2021 Sep;
30(4):e1313-e1324.
PMID: 34499408
Neglecting to provide older people with the care they need in residential care settings leads to human suffering and increased service needs. Research is lacking on neglect in older people's...
5.
Moilanen T, Rahkonen N, Kangasniemi M
Nurs Health Sci
. 2021 Jul;
23(4):834-842.
PMID: 34240794
This study described adolescents' perceptions of the aims of their daily health choices and how they make them. We used a qualitative, explorative design, with 67 adolescents aged 15-16 years...
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Moilanen T, Kangasniemi M, Papinaho O, Mynttinen M, Siipi H, Suominen S, et al.
Nurs Ethics
. 2020 Oct;
28(3):414-434.
PMID: 33000683
Autonomy has been recognised as a key principle in healthcare, but we still need to develop a consistent understanding of older people's perceived autonomy in residential care. This study aimed...
7.
Moilanen T, Leino-Kilpi H, Kuusisto H, Rautava P, Seppanen L, Siekkinen M, et al.
J Health Organ Manag
. 2020 Sep;
ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print).
PMID: 32894012
Purpose: The interprofessional collaboration is a key practice for providing cancer care. However, the realization of collaboration requires effective leadership and administrative support. In this study, the aim was to...
8.
Moilanen T, Leino-Kilpi H, Koskela I, Kuusisto H, Siekkinen M, Sulosaari V, et al.
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)
. 2019 Dec;
29(1):e13197.
PMID: 31815334
Objective: The purpose of this study is to describe the pre-requisites and realisation of interprofessional collaboration as perceived by healthcare professionals working in the cancer care setting and to produce...
9.
Moilanen T, Pietila A, Coffey M, Kangasniemi M
Nurs Ethics
. 2019 Apr;
26(7-8):2511-2522.
PMID: 30966871
Background: Adolescents' health choices have been widely researched, but the ethical basis of these choices, namely their rights, duties, and responsibilities, have been disregarded and scale is required to measure...
10.
Moilanen T, Pietila A, Coffey M, Sinikallio S, Kangasniemi M
Scand J Caring Sci
. 2017 Sep;
32(2):914-923.
PMID: 28922456
This study describes and interprets adolescents' lived experiences of their rights, duties and responsibilities in relation to their health choices. Fourteen focus group interviews with 67 adolescents aged 15 and...