Influences of the physical environment on neuropsychiatric symptoms and other outcomes in assisted living residents
2010
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
Journal Article
Issue 10
Volume 25
Pages 1044-1054
Author(s): Bicket, M. C., Samus, Q. M., McNabney, M., Onyike, C. U., Mayer, L. S., Brandt, J., Rabins, J., Lyketsos, C., Rosenblatt, A.
Assisted living (AL) facilities are thought to serve residents with minor functional limitations. However, recent research suggests that AL facilities also primarily house a cognitively disabled elderly population with considerable general medical morbidity, in which about two-thirds of the residents suffer from dementia. While the physical environment has been shown to correlate with cognitive and physical well-being of residents in nursing homes (NHs), few studies have systematically investigated the effects of the physical environment of AL facilities on the outcomes.
Added September 2014
Physical Environment Provisions of USP “Pharmaceutical Compounding—Sterile Preparations”
2012
American Society for Healthcare Engineering
Journal Article
Author(s): Beebe, C.
USP <797> reports standards and policies for all physical environments in which compounded sterile preparations (CSPs) are prepared, packaged, and stored. The standards apply specifically to people who prepare CSPs and must take care to reduce the risk of contamination from their behaviors, hygiene, and clothing (i.e., garb). Clinical workers whose work lies within this realm must be individually trained and evaluated to maintain the standards and reduce microbial contamination that results from contact.
Added September 2014
Effect of morning bright light treatment for rest-activity disruption in institutionalized patients with severe alzheimer's disease
2005
International Psychogeriatrics
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 17
Pages 221–236
Author(s): Dowling, G. A., Hubbard, E. M., Mastick, J., Luxenberg, J. S., Burr, R. L., Van Someren, E. J. W.
Studies suggest that exposure to light of adequate intensity and duration at the proper time of day can be associated with a positive improvement in the quality and duration of sleep. Since institutional environments tend to have very low light levels, residents may not be exposed to enough bright light to entrain the circadian clock to the 24-hour day. In particular, bright light treatment has been shown to improve sleep–wake cycle disturbances in some Alzheimer’s disease (AD) subjects.
Added September 2014
Prevalence and Determinants Associated With Healthcare-Associated infections in Long-Term Care Facilities (HALT) in The Netherlands, May to June 2010
2012
Eurosurveillance
Journal Article
Issue 34
Volume 17
Pages 13–18
Author(s): Eilers, R., Veldman-Ariesen, M. J., Haenen, A., van Benthem, B. H.
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are infections that patients get while receiving treatment for medical or surgical conditions. They are a major problem in the United States and elsewhere. In Europe, they increase morbidity and mortality and are the leading reason for residents of long-term-care facilities (LTCFs) to be hospitalized. HAIs may also affect the quality of life of the residents in LTCFs, but additional studies are needed to investigate the link.
Added September 2014
The environment of safe care: considering building design as one facet of safety
2014
Proceedings of the International Symposium of Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 3
Pages 123-127
Author(s): Taylor, E., Hignett, S., Joseph, A.
Added September 2014
Reducing Falls in a Definitive Observation Unit: An Evidence-Based Practice Institute Consortium Project
2008
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 31
Pages 127-139
Author(s): Gutierrez, F., Smith, K.
A Definitive Observation Unit (DOU) in a hospital in California maintains high standards of nursing and follows an evidence-based practice of fall prevention. Yet the facility’s fall rates continue to be higher than the benchmark for similar hospitals.
Added September 2014
The Role of Facility Design in Preventing the Transmission of Healthcare-Associated Infections: Background and Conceptual Framework
2013
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue AHRQ Supplement
Volume 7
Pages 18-30
Author(s): Zimring, C. M., Jacob, J. T., Denham, M. E., Kamerow, D. B., Hall, K. K., Cowan, D. Z., Steinberg, J. P.
Added September 2014
The Role of Facility Design in Preventing Healthcare-Associated Infection: Interventions, Conclusions, and Research Needs
2013
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue AHRQ Supplement
Volume 7
Pages 127-139
Author(s): Zimring, C. M., Denham, M. E., Jacob, J. T., Kamerow, B. B., Lenfestey, N. F., Hall, K. K., Steinberg, J. P.
Added September 2014
Affordances of the Care Environment for People with Dementia—An Assessment Study
2012
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 5
Pages 118-138
Author(s): Topo, P., Kotilainen, H., Eloniemi-Sulkava, U.
Added September 2014
Space Syntax in Healthcare Facilities Research: A Review
2012
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 5
Pages 98-117
Author(s): Haq, S., Luo, Y.
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Fall Prevention for Inpatient Oncology Using Lean and Rapid Improvement Event Techniques
2013
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 7
Pages 85-101
Author(s): Wolf, L., Costantinou, E., Limbaugh, C., Rensing, K., Gabbart, P., Matt, P.
Added September 2014
An investigation of noncompliant toilet room designs for assisted toileting
2013
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 6
Pages 43-57
Author(s): Sanford, J., Bosch, S. J.
The American Disability Association created the Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) in 1991 to address the needs of the physically disabled population. A large percentage of the U.S. population requires assistance for daily routine activities, whether it be the aging population or those with conditions that limit mobility, such as arthritis, stroke, or poor balance.
Added September 2014
Challenging research: completing participatory social research with children and adolescents in a hospital setting
2014
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 7
Pages 76-91
Author(s): Bishop, K.
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The Question of Knowledge in Evidence-Based Design for Healthcare Facilities: Limitations and Suggestions
2013
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 6
Pages 101-126
Author(s): Rashid, M.
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Can Better Outdoor Environments Lead to Cost Benefits in Assisted Living Facilities Through Increased Word-of-Mouth Referrals?
2013
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 6
Pages 12-26
Author(s): Rodiek, S., Boggess, M. M., Lee, C., Booth, G. J., Morris, A.
Added September 2014
Stressed Spaces: Mental Health and Architecture
2013
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 6
Pages 127-168
Author(s): Connellan, K., Gaardboe, M., Riggs, D., Due, C., Reinschmidt, A., Mustillo, L.
Added September 2014
Space Allocation in the Award-Winning Adult ICUs of the Last Two Decades (1993-2012): An Exploratory Study
2014
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 7
Pages 29-56
Author(s): Rashid, M.
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Rehabilitation Centers in Change: Participatory Methods for Managing Redesign and Renovation
2014
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 7
Pages 57-75
Author(s): Lahtinen, M., Nenonen, S., Rasila, H., Lehtelä, J., Ruohomäki, V., Reijula, K.
Added September 2014
Corporate Sustainability: The Environmental Design and Human Resource Management Interface in Healthcare Settings
2013
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 6
Pages 98-118
Author(s): Sadatsafavi, H., Walewski, J.
Added September 2014
One Size Does Not Fit All: A Diagnostic Post-Occupancy Evaluation Model for an Emergency Department
2014
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 7
Pages 15-37
Author(s): Guinther, L., Carll-White, A., Real, K.
Added September 2014