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  • Tukiainen, Raisa (2023)
    The objective of the thesis is to find out what kind of factors can be observed in the background of psychological stress of students studying in hospital school and which methods are used to regulate the psychological stress. The mental health challenges of children and youth and mental symptoms have been a social topic for a fairly long time. Effects can be seen both in individual´s free time and in everyday school life. The topic of the thesis is important, because successful schooling makes it possible for the student to learn and grow and provides the good basis for success in the future. The thesis was carried out using qualitative research. The material of the thesis consists of interviews with five teachers which were carried out using a semi-structured thematic interview. The research method is data-driven content analysis. In the hospital school pedagogy, the students' psychological stress showed symptoms both internally and externally. The research results show that teachers identify both internal characteristics and environmental factors behind the students' psychological stress. Among the students' internal characteristics that caused psychological stress, neuropsychiatric challenges, special sensitivity, weak stress and pressure tolerance, challenges in self-regulation and low resilience were identified. Among the environmental factors that caused psychological stress, the demands set by adults, school, modern society, social factors, corona pandemic, home and institutional conditions, and social media were identified. The research results show that the manifestation of psychological stress and the regulation of psychological stress are strongly linked to each other. A certain type of psychological stress symptomatology leads to the use of certain methods of support. One of the main observations of the thesis is that the methods of support can be divided into two types of activities: activities in which the activity and interaction between adults is at the center of the support and activities in which the activity and interaction between the adult and the student is at the center of the support. Regardless of the method of support, the objective is the same in all of them: individually meeting the student, calculating the psychological stress, rehabilitating and, in the context of hospital school pedagogy, returning the children and youth back to the standard basic education.
  • Koskinen, Heidi (2015)
    Hospital schooling in Finland is a small but nation-wide margin of special education. Hospital schooling has been organized in Finland from the early 20th century. However there is relatively only few research data. Lately research about hospital schooling has been increasing. Hospital schools and their pupils have been studied in a few bachelor's and master's theses and in one doctoral thesis. Two doctor's theses about hospital schooling are currently being completed. Aim of this study was to examine what kind of school experiences the hospital school pupils have during their hospital school process. This study's results provide information about the experiences during hospital school. The population of this study consisted of ten hospital school pupils and their teachers. Pupils were primary and secondary school aged boys and girls. The data was collected during the years 2009-2014 as a part of a national study about hospital schooling. In this study I focused on the answers to an open question. Pupils and their teachers wrote their thoughts in three stages: when coming to hospital school, when leaving the hospital school and a few months after returning back to their own schools. This study was executed as a case study and the data was analyzed using the methods of content analysis. The research results revealed five types of cases. Cases were: the struggling student (1), pupil with improved school path (2), the pupil who had a steady path (3), the pupil who was dissatisfied with the school system (4), and the pupil whose skills as a schoolchild were not yet developed (5). In their writings the teachers discussed the pupils' scholarly skills, coping and how comfortable did pupils feel in school. Students and teachers mostly discussed the same themes and their thoughts and responses were similar to one another. Pupils in hospital schooling have multiple experiences at school and they deal situations in school uniquely. Adult views are corresponding to the pupils' thoughts.