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Sensory Reduction on the General Milieu of a High-Acuity Inpatient Psychiatric Unit to Prevent Use of Physical Restraints: A Successful Open Quality Improvement Trial

Author(s): Yakov, S., Birur, B., Bearden, M. F., Aguilar, B., Ghelani, K. J., Fargason, R. E.
Added October 2018

Applying sensory modulation to mental health inpatient care to reduce seclusion and restraint: A case control study

Author(s): Andersen, C., Kolmos, A., Andersen, K., Sippel, V., Stenager, E.
Added October 2018

Evaluation of the use of a sensory room on an adolescent inpatient unit and its impact on restraint and seclusion prevention

Author(s): Seckman, A., Paun, O., Heipp, B., Van Stee, M., Keels‐Lowe, Vonda, Beel, F., Spoon, C., Fogg, L., Delaney, K. R.
Added October 2018

The impact of an acute psychiatry environment on older patients and their families

Author(s): Hung, L., Loewen, E., Bindley, B., McLaren, D., Feist, T., Phinney, A.
There is a lack of research that examines impact of the designed environment on the experience of older adults and their families in healthcare settings.
Key Point Summary
Added October 2018

Nature-based care opportunities and barriers in oncology contexts: A modified international e-Delphi survey

Author(s): Blaschke, S., O’Callaghan, C. C., Schofield, P.
Added October 2018

Using visual simulation to evaluate restorative qualities of access to nature in hospital staff break areas

Author(s): Nejati, A., Rodiek, S., Shepley, M.
Added October 2018

The role of nature in cancer patients' lives: A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis

Author(s): Blaschke, S.
Added October 2018

Ergonomic Aspects of Transport of Patient through the Operating Theatre

Author(s): Janowicz, R.
Added September 2018

Influence of opening and closing process of sliding door on interface airflow characteristic in operating room

Author(s): Zhou, B., Ding, L., Li, F., Xue, K., Nielsen, P. V., Xu, Y.
Added September 2018

The influence of spatial design on team communication in hospital emergency departments

Author(s): Naccarella, L., Raggatt, M., Redley, B.
Hospital emergency departments (EDs) are often high-intensity, busy, and complex environments treating especially sensitive patient populations in a time-sensitive manner. The nature of ED environments places added emphasis on the importance of clear communication between staff members and how the overall design of an ED might impact these interactions.
Key Point Summary
Added September 2018

Effects of Emergency Department Physical Design Elements on Security, Wayfinding, Visibility, Privacy, and Efficiency and its Implications on Staff Satisfaction and Performance

Author(s): Zamani, Z.
While it is commonly known that emergency departments (EDs) are often challenging and stressful work environments, it is less understood how the physical design of the ED environment contributes to staff performance and satisfaction, especially in the context of five important subtopics: security, visibility, wayfinding, privacy, and efficiency.
Key Point Summary
Added September 2018

Effect of copper-impregnated linens on multidrug-resistant organism acquisition and Clostridium difficile infection at a long-term acute-care hospital

Author(s): Madden, G. R., Heon, B. E., Sifri, C. D.
Added September 2018

Development of a Veterans Affairs Hybrid Operating Room for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory

Author(s): Shunk, K. A., Zimmet, J., Cason, B., Speiser, B., Tseng, E. E.
Added September 2018

How Patients and Nurses Experience an Open Versus an Enclosed Nursing Station on an Inpatient Psychiatric Unit

Author(s): Shattell, M., Bartlett, R., Beres, K., Southard, K., Bell, C., Judge, C. A., Duke, P.
Added September 2018

Sensory rooms in psychiatric inpatient care: Staff experiences

Author(s): Björkdahl, A., Perseius, K.-I., Samuelsson, M., Lindberg, M. H.
Added September 2018

An evaluation of the use and efficacy of a sensory room within an adolescent psychiatric inpatient unit

Author(s): West, M., Melvin, G., McNamara, F., Gordon, M.
Added September 2018

An Exploration of the Use of a Sensory Room in a Forensic Mental Health Setting: Staff and Patient Perspectives: The Use of a Sensory Room in a Forensic Hospital

Author(s): Wiglesworth, S., Farnworth, L.
Added September 2018

Pilot study of a sensory room in an acute inpatient psychiatric unit

Author(s): Novak, T., Scanlan, J., McCaul, D., MacDonald, N., Clarke, T.
Added September 2018

The Physical and Psychosocial Environment’s Influence on Patients’ and Staff’s Perceptions of Person-Centered Care in Forensic Psychiatry

Author(s): Alexiou, E., Degl'Innocenti, A., Kullgren, A., Falk, H., Wijk, H.
Added September 2018

Sustainability of a person-centered ward atmosphere and possibility to provide person-centered forensic psychiatric care after facility relocation

Author(s): Alexiou, E., Wijk, H., Ahlquist, G., Kullgren, A., Degl’ Innocenti, A.
Added September 2018