Elina Haavisto
Professor, PhD, RN
Coping process of the families of cancer patients; Health care education; Management of nursing education
I am professor at the Department of Nursing Science, University of Turku. Within my professorship, I am responsible for regional research and evidence-based nursing development at the Hispital District of Satakunta. My main research areas are prevention and treatment of pressure ulcer, palliative care and health care education. I am a principal researcher of three research projects and have several researchers on my team. For twelve years (2003-2015) Fot twelve years, I held the position of director at the Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences in the Faculty of Health Care and Nursing. Since 2005, I have been a member of the Advisory Board of the Tallinn Health College in Estonia.
I am a principal researcher and
coordinator of three research projects and have several researchers including post-doc
researchers, doctoral students and master students on my
team. "Prevention and treatment of pressure ulcer" consists of two
sub-studies, with the aim of 1) developing knowledge test and instrument for pressure ulcer prevention, 2) developing pressure ulcer prevention
practices based on international guidelines among elderly patients in
long-term care, and to evaluate the effectiveness of the care, 3) evaluating knowledge, attitude and consistent practices. The second research project I lead
is "Palliative Care". The ultimate goal
is to improve quality of care and patients safety. The aim of this three phases study is to describe !) evidence-based practices and competence required in palliative and end-of-life care, and to evaluate palliative and end-of-life care and competence. "Reforming student selections in nursing education (ReSSNE) consists of three phases. The aim of
this project is to develop a reliable national method for selecting
students for nurse education. The purpose of the three phase project The aim is to develop
tools to evaluate care and to develop contents of education.
Research
methodology, academic writing
- The predictive value of two on-site selection methods of undergraduate nursing students: A cohort study (2018)
- Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Ubiquitous learning environments in higher education: A scoping literature review (2018)
- Education and Information Technologies
(A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal ) - Oppimisanalytiikka ubiikin oppimisen tukena2017
- Ammattikasvatuksen AikakauskirjaEducation and Information Technologies
(B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal) - Possible Benefits of Gamification for Improving Surgical Patients’ Quality of CareUse of Ubiquitous 360° Learning Environment Enhances Students’ Knowledge in Clinical Histotechnology: a Quasi-Experimental Study (2017)
- CEUR Workshop ProceedingsMedical Science Educator
(A4 Refereed article in a conference publication ) - Sähköisellä valintakokeella sairaanhoitajakoulutukseen (2017) TAITO2017: Oivaltamisen iloa Yli-Koivisto L, Haavisto E, Hahtela N, Heikkilä A, Huovila P, Hupli M, Moisio E-L, Talman K
(D3 Article in a professional conference publication) - Terveydenhuollon ja korkeakoulujen yhteistyön tiivistäminen akateemisena kumppanuutena (2017)
- Tutkiva HoitotyöNurse Education Today
(B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal) - The comparison of students’ satisfaction between ubiquitous and web-based learning environments (2017)
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - (2017)
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Valmistuvien sairaanhoitajien osaamisen varmistaminen (2017)
- Spirium
(D1 Article in a professional journal) - Young peoples' perceptions of the nursing profession: An integrative review (2017)
(A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal )



