Publications by authors named "Minna Elomaa-Krapu"

The aim of this study was to describe the childhood experiences of polio patients after the isolation phase of the disease in post-war Finland in the 1950s and 1960s. Qualitative empirical research was conducted. Interview material was gathered through theme-based written interviews, and the data were analyzed using reflective thematic analysis.

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Perspectives of healthcare have, in past decades, focused more on active citizenship, human rights and empowerment. Healthcare consumer involvement as a concept is still unstructured and consumers have no apparent opportunities to participate in their care processes. The focus is often on the expertise of professionals, even if mental health consumers are willing to become involved and have sufficient decisional capacity.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study looked at the childhood experiences of polio patients in Finland during the 1950s and 1960s, showing how the disease affected their early lives.
  • The main theme was "shattered childhood," focusing on how kids felt betrayed by their own bodies and isolated from others due to the illness.
  • The research shows that these experiences during the acute phase of polio were traumatic and highlights the need for better care for kids with serious illnesses.
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The aim of the research was to analyse the experience of medical volunteers during World War II in the context of nursing history. Oral history data used in the study consisted of 30 interviews with Finnish wartime medical volunteers, known locally as Lottas. Interview data were analysed both thematically and by using the oral history method.

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