Anna Axelin
Professor
anmaax@utu.fi +358 40 502 9905 Kiinamyllynkatu 10 Turku : B602 : https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2743-3589 |
Family Centered Perinatal Care; Maternity Care, Labor and Delivery, Neonatal Care; Health Technology; Experimental Research; Implementation research
Family centered perinatal care
My academic career has included conducting quantitative and qualitative research in multidisciplinary research groups. In the Academic year 2011-2012, I joined the faculty of Department of Family Health Care Nursing in University of California San Francisco for my post-doctoral research. In 2018, I was appointed to Associated researcher in international Maternal and Child Health (IMCH), University of Uppsala, Sweden. In collaboration with my collogues in Uppsala university, I have gain expertise on implementation science and global health. In addition to the academic career, I have ten-year working experience as a NICU nurse.
I am leading the Intelligent Health research program which aims through the use of information technology and digital solutions to support effective and personalized health care. My special interest is to promote health and welfare of parents and infants in the early stages of life. In addition, I serve as the Director for Separation and Closeness Experiences in Neonatal Environment (SCENE) research group which aims to improve parents' and infants' experiences and outcomes of neonatal care.
Research methodology; Nursing theory; Evidence based practice; Transferable skills
- Missing data resilient decision-making for healthcare IoT through personalization: A case study on maternal healthClinging to closeness: The parental view on developing a close bond with their infants in a NICU (2019)
- Future Generation Computer SystemsMidwifery
- Nursing students and nurses' knowledge and attitudes regarding children's pain: A comparative cross-sectional study (2019)
- PLoS ONE
- Pain process of patients with cardiac surgery — Semantic annotation of electronic patient record data (2019)
- Journal of Clinical NursingAdvances in Neonatal Care
- Parents' Experiences of Support in NICU Single-Family Rooms (2019)
- Neonatal Network
- Parents’ presence and participation in medical rounds in 11 European neonatal unitsHoitotiede Suomen yliopistoissa tänään : Turun yliopisto (2019)
- Early Human DevelopmentHoitotiede
- Personalized Maternal Sleep Quality Assessment: An Objective IoT-based Longitudinal Study (2019)
- IEEE Access
- Scaling Up Safer Birth Bundle Through Quality Improvement in Nepal (SUSTAIN)a stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial in public hospitals (2019)
- Implementation ScienceHoitotiede
- The effect of an active video game intervention on physical activity, motor performance, and fatigue in children with cancer: a randomized controlled trial (2019)
- BMC Research Notes
- The Effect of Educational Strategies Targeted for Nurses on Pain Assessment and Management in Children: An Integrative Review (2019)
- Pain Management Nursing
- Vanhempien osallistamisesta hyötyä vastasyntyneen sairaalahoitoon (2019)
- Lääkärilehti
- Vastasyntyneen kivun hoidon tulee olla vanhemman ja lapsen välinen vuorovaikutustilanne (2019)
- Kipuviesti
- (2018)
- Cultural adaptation and harmonization of four Nordic translations of the revised Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP-R) (2018)
- BMC Pediatrics
- Expressing Human Milk in the NICU: Coping Mechanisms and Challenges Shape the Complex Experience of Closeness and Separation (2018)
- Feasibility of mobile health game “Fume” in supporting tobacco-related health literacy among early adolescents: A three-armed cluster randomized design (2018)
- International Journal of Medical Informatics
- (2018)
- Informational Privacy in the Recovery Room—Patients' Perspective (2018)
- Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing
- IoT-Based Healthcare System for Real-Time Maternal Stress Monitoring (2018) 2018 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies (CHASE) Olugbenga Oti, Iman Azimi, Arman Anzanpour, Amir M. Rahmani, Anna Axelin, Pasi Liljeberg
- Katsaus HTSS r.y.:n konferensseihin2018
- Neonatologists can impede or support parents' participation in decision-making during medical rounds in neonatal intensive care units (2018)
- Acta Paediatrica



