Mari Kangasniemi
Docent, PhD
mari.kangasniemi@utu.fi +358 29 450 4698 +358 50 470 4285 Kiinamyllynkatu 10 Turku |
Nursing and health care ethics, health promotion, rethinking social and health care work, qualitative methods, systematic reviews, document analyses.
I have worked as a teacher and researcher at a university since 2002, first at the University of Oulu (2002-2009), then at the University of Eastern Finland (2010-2018) and, since September 2018, at the University of Turku. I act as a research group leader and a member of national and international multidisciplinary research groups. In addition, I am a lecturer and expert in various scientific and societal groups and tasks.
My study has been focused on nursing and health care ethics, including professional ethics, rights and regulations, collegiality, and patient and client rights, duties and responsibilities in health and health choices. I am also investigating the change of social and health care work and environmental responsibility in patient care.
Nursing and health care ethics, health
promotion, qualitative research methods, systematic literature reviews and
document analysis, scientific writing and supervision of Master’s theses and
doctoral dissertations.
- Cardiac rehabilitation using the Family-Centered Empowerment Model versus home-based cardiac rehabilitation in patients with myocardial infarction: a randomized controlled trial (2016)
- Open Heart
- Cultural aspects related to informed consent in health research: a systematic review (2016)
- Nursing Ethics
- Nurse moral disengagement (2016)
- Nursing Ethics
- Nurses’ perceptions of professional dignity in hospital settings (2016)
- Nursing Ethics
- Preventive nursing interventions at homes for families with small children: systematic literature review (2016)
- Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
- Systematic methodological review: developing a framework for a qualitative semi-structured interview guide (2016)
- Journal of Advanced Nursing
- What enables ethically conducted clinical research in hospitals? Views of the administrative staff (2016)
- Clinical Ethics
- What is behind counterproductive work behaviors in the nursing profession? A systematic review (2016)
- Journal of clinical research & bioethics
- Patient participation in patient safety and nursing input - a systematic review (2015) Vaismoradi M., Jordan S., Kangasniemi M.
- Nurses' narratives on termination of primary nursing relationship with parents in neonatal intensive care (2014)
- Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences