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The Knowledge Repository is a complete, user-friendly database of healthcare design research references that continues to grow with the latest peer-reviewed publications. Start with our Knowledge Repository for all of your searches for articles and research citations on healthcare design topics. Access full texts through the source link, read key point summaries, or watch slidecasts. Expand your search and find project briefs, interviews, and other relevant resources by visiting our Insights & Solutions page.

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Integrated energy, daylighting, comfort and environmental performance analysis of window systems in patient rooms

Author(s): Eisazadeh, N., De Troyer, F., Allacker, K.
Added August 2022

Energy analysis and forecast of a major modern hospital

Author(s): Liu, A., Ma, Y., Miller, W., Xia, B., Zedan, S., Bonney, B.
Globally, roughly 4.4% of all carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions come from the health sector. In some countries, the public health sector may regularly be the leading energy user and emitter. There is diverging evidence to suggest whether regional climate patterns or building occupancy have a greater impact on energy use within healthcare facilities.
Key Point Summary
Added August 2022

The architects’ and landscape architects' views on the design and planning of the hospital courtyard gardens (HCG) in Malaysia

Author(s): Mat Idris, M., Sibley, M., Hadjri, K.
Added August 2022

First, do no harm: Wind-induced movement of foliage as a means of reducing stress in healthcare spaces

Author(s): Matsunaga, S., Nute, K.
Added July 2022

Cost effectiveness of temporary isolation rooms in acute care settings in Singapore

Author(s): Graves, N., Cai, Y., Mitchell, B., Fisher, D., Kiernan, M.
Added July 2022

The healthcare chapel: Improving well-being

Author(s): Lawson, A. E., Alfaro, S. A.
Chapels serve as a place for patients, families, and staff that foster well-being. Because chapels are used by people from a variety of faith groups, it is important they are designed to accommodate the well-being of those whose needs may not be represented in the functional requirements of a single religious denomination or faith.
Key Point Summary
Added July 2022

Hospital water as the source of healthcare-associated infection and antimicrobial-resistant organisms

Author(s): Hayward, C., Brown, M. H., Whiley, H.
Added July 2022

A broad study to develop maternity units design knowledge combining spatial analysis and mothers’ and midwives’ perception of the birth environment

Author(s): Nicoletta, S., Eletta, N., Cardinali, P., Migliorini, L.
Added July 2022

Nursing home adoption of CDC and ASHRAE COVID-19 built environment recommendations: A characterization study of Colorado nursing home facilities

Author(s): Goldman, C., Czaja, C., Moses, X. J. E., Van Dyke, M.
Added July 2022

Toward an integrated context-based design approach for dementia residential care homes: A review of key operational design problems

Author(s): Shabha, G., Edwards, D. J., Gaines, K., Laycok, P.
Added July 2022

Stroke patients’ free-time activities and spatial preferences during inpatient recovery in rehabilitation centers

Author(s): Kevdzija, M., Bozovic-Stamenovic, R., Marquardt, G.
Added July 2022

Exploring older adults’ nighttime trips to the bathroom under different lighting conditions: An exploratory field study

Author(s): Lu, X., Luo, Y., Hu, B.
Added July 2022

An exploratory study testing environmental wayfinding aids as an intervention for children with autism

Author(s): Irish, J. E. N.
Previous research has found that some people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have difficulties navigating complex physical environments, such as hospitals. Previous research has also indicated that due to the hypersensitive nature of some people living with ASD, sensitive environmental designs may be especially important for them.
Key Point Summary
Added July 2022

Contamination in the operating room environment: Patients, providers, surfaces, and air

Author(s): Jelacic, S., Bowdle, A., Bearman, G., Morgan, D. J., K. Murthy, R., Hota, S.
Added July 2022

Comparison of ventilation strategies in intensive care units for airborne infection control

Author(s): Erdogan, A. A., Yilmazoglu, M. Z.
Added July 2022

The role of the built environment on the quality of life for residents in long-term care facilities in Asia: A scoping review

Author(s): Chaudhury, H., Xu, M.
Added July 2022

The effect of light on sleep quality and physiological parameters in patients in the intensive care unit

Author(s): Pamuk, K., Turan, N.
Added July 2022

Investigating the influences of healthcare facility features on wayfinding performance and associated stress using virtual reality

Author(s): Qi, F., Lu, Z., Chen, Y.
Added July 2022

Shock-absorbing flooring for fall-related injury prevention in older adults and staff in hospitals and care homes: the SAFEST systematic review

Author(s): Drahota, A., Felix, L. M., Raftery, J., Keenan, B., Lachance, C. C., Mackey, D. C., Markham, C., Laing, A. C., Farrell-Savage, K., Okunribido, O.
Added July 2022

The healthcare workspace: Understanding the role of decentralized nursing stations, corridors, and huddle spaces as locations for teamwork in a neonatal intensive care unit

Author(s): Fay, L., Real, K., Haynes, S.
Neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) host fragile and vulnerable patients. Research studies on NICUs with a single-family room (SFR) layout demonstrate benefits to both neonates and their parents but the impact on staff remains unclear. The decentralization associated with SFRs may impair teamwork.
Key Point Summary
Added June 2022