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The effects of environmental management on floral biodiversity in urban green infrastructure and associated societal perception
Traffic-related diesel pollution particles impair the lysosomal functions of human iPSC-derived microglia
This repository contains the data and the code used in Ohtone Sohvi's TUBE project. A folder can contain the starting raw data in "data", the R scripts in order of execution (op1, op2 ..) and the "output" folder that contains the final processed data of each operation. "*_analysis" contains the processing and analysis of the sequencing data. It is a module implementation, so op1 script runs, then op2, then op3 and so on. "*_counts" contains the results of processing the fasta sequences with nfcore rnaseq workflow. It allows to get the raw values and to replicate the fasta processing. Original fasta files of this project are 500GB and are available upon request due to limited cloud space
Talousrikosten esitutkinnan aikainen tunnustamismenettely – Miksi menettelyn käyttö on jäänyt vähäiseksi?
Contrast-enhanced photon-counting computed tomography technique for quantifying articular cartilage composition
Formulation of a cellulose-poloxamer-based thermo-responsive hydrogel for ocular drug delivery
Lappeenrannan pysäköintinormit ja pysäköintinormeihin vaikuttavat tekijät suomalaisissa kaupungeissa
'We Are the Cornerstone of This Hospital': First-Hand Accounts of Expert-By-Experience Practices in Forensic Psychiatry in Finland
Experts-by-experience can help care personnel in planning, producing and evaluating care and promoting the patient perspective in care. Patients in forensic psychiatry rarely influence core processes in hospitals, but involving them as experts-by-experience in various assignments has become a desirable way of making forensic psychiatric services more patient-centred. This is the first study to outline the forms that expert-by-experience work takes in Finnish forensic hospitals. It summarises experiences of such work from the perspectives of experts-by-experience themselves and the staff who work with them. We interviewed 19 experts-by-experience and 18 professionals who work with them to reveal the current situation of expert-by-experience activities in Finnish forensic psychiatric hospitals. We used inductive thematic analysis to explore their experiences. Our findings identify five main themes: a transformative effect, the resources as a contribution, motivation and achievement, interaction and co-operation and identification as validation. The results from this study show that a wide range of expert-by-experience tasks are assigned to current and former patients in these hospitals, but experts-by-experience have not yet gained a formal position in most of them. We identified several benefits of expert-by-experience work for different stakeholders, along with challenges to the implementation of EBE practices. We hope that this study will promote the development of expert-by-experience work in forensic psychiatric hospitals. A COREQ Checklist was applied