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Realisation of the principle of normalisation in the adoption of ICTs in a women's prison: A Finnish qualitative study
(SAGE Publications, 2023)
Digitalisation offers prisons versatile opportunities to promote the rehabilitation of incarcerated
people during their imprisonment, on their return to society, and in communicating with relatives
and service providers ...
Service Design as the ‘New Normal’ at Laurea UAS
(Service Design Network, 2020)
Laurea University of Applied Sciences in southern Finland has adopted service design and co creative approaches as its strategic emphasis, for both the development of the university’s own processes and activities as well ...
Aspects of Ethical Conflicts and their Implications for Work-Related Well-Being: A Cross-Sectional Study among Health and Social Care Professionals
(Stockholm University Press, 2023)
Moral distress is a pervasive phenomenon in health and social care organisations when employees feel unable to follow their ethical convictions, leading to impaired wellbeing and staff turnovers. While previous research ...
A Finger in the Game: Sport-Specific Finger Strength Training and Onset of Injury
(Elsevier, 2023)
Introduction—Strength training has proved to be an effective way to prevent injuries, but the evidence of the impact of strength training on finger injuries is lacking. A fingerboard is a sport-specific
tool used by ...
MOTION HANDBOOK From Overtourism to Innovating Sustainable Solutions in the EU
(University of Granada, 2023)
Tourism is one of the main sources of income for countries around the world and has some positive effects in tourist destinations: creation of job opportunities, increase in Gross Domestic Product, accelerated growth in ...
Arctic childhood in data-driven culture: Wearable technology and children’s right to privacy in Finland
(Intellect, 2023)
The article discusses the definition of ‘arctic childhood’: how it affects the ideal of childhood in the Arctic countries while differentiating it from understandings of childhood in more temperate climates. ‘Arctic ...
Demand Analysis of the Cybersecurity Knowledge Areas and Skills for the Nurses: Preliminary Findings
(Academic Conferences International Ltd, 2023)
The purpose of this paper is to present a preliminary analysis of the cybersecurity market demand in the nursing and health sector. Currently, the market demand study is ongoing under the Digital Europe Programme CyberSecPro ...
I don't leave my people; They need me: Qualitative research of local health care professionals' working motivations in Syria
(BioMed Central, 2022)
Background
The Syrian conflict has endured for a decade, causing one of the most significant humanitarian crises since World War II. The conflict has inflicted massive damage to civil infrastructure, and not even the ...
Human’s Intuitive Mental Models as a Source of Realistic Artificial Intelligence and Engineering
(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2022)
Despite the success of artificial intelligence (AI), we are still far away from AI that model the world as humans do. This study focuses for explaining human behavior from intuitive mental models’ perspectives. We describe ...
Creating effective visuals for destination marketing videos: Scenery vs people
(SAGE Publications, 2022)
By drawing from imagery and consumer choice theories, we examine how visuals of faces and social groups can foster behavioural intention and emotional effects in the case of nature tourism video marketing. We implemented ...








