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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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How the built environment matters in recovery after neurotrauma: A qualitative examination of first-person experiences across two inpatient settings

Author(s): Colley, J., Zeeman, H., Kendall, E.
Added January 2021

Wait and transfer, curate and prosume: Women’s social experiences of birth spaces architecture

Author(s): Joyce, S.
Added January 2021

Evaluation of the effective environmental factors on patient and companion

Author(s): Haddadzadegan, H., Zomorodian, Z. S., Tahsildoost, M., Jamy, S.
Added January 2021

Antimicrobial coating is associated with significantly lower aerobic colony counts in high-touch areas in an orthopedic ward environment

Author(s): Ejerhed, L., Roshani, L., Andersson, A. E.
Added January 2021

The development and reliability of the Singaporean Environmental Assessment Tool (SEAT) for facilities providing high levels of care for people living with Dementia

Author(s): Sun, J., Fleming, R.
Added January 2021

Built environment airborne infection control strategies in pandemic alternative care sites

Author(s): Gordon, D., Ward, J., Yao, C. J., Lee, J.
Added January 2021

Enhancing seniors’ health-related quality of life: Designing a framework of virtual healthcare information technologies

Author(s): Shi, Y. V., Komiak, S. Y., Komiak, P.
Added January 2021

Designing supportive soundscapes for nursing home residents with Dementia

Author(s): Devos, P., Aletta, F., Thomas, P., Petrovic, M., Vander Mynsbrugge, T., Van de Velde, D., de vriendt, P., Botteldooren, D.
Added January 2021

Designing soundscapes for Alzheimer's Disease care, with preliminary clinical observations

Author(s): Voisin, F., Bidotti, A., Mourey, F.
Added January 2021

Thinking outside of the box: Medical provider perspectives on adaptive reuse of closed mall sites for mixed-use Dementia programs and services

Author(s): Roberts, E., Kleszynski, K., Shehadeh, A., Carter, H. C.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought to light many problems in how we design for aging and memory care. Dementia Friendly Initiatives are becoming more widespread as a way to better address the needs of these vulnerable populations, and often include considerations around the built environment.
Key Point Summary
Added January 2021

Possibilities of achieving the nZEB building standard (nearly zero energy building) and the passive building standard for newly designed buildings in Poland

Author(s): Fedorczak-Cisak, M., Furtak, M., Surówka, M.
Added January 2021

A systematic conduct of POE for polyclinic facilities in Saudi Arabia

Author(s): Salaheldin, M. H., Hassanain, M. A., Ibrahim, A. M.
Added January 2021

How to design hospital settings for visually impaired patients

Author(s): Hosseini, H.
Added January 2021

The capitalization of spatial healthcare accessibility into house prices in Taiwan: An application of spatial quantile regression

Author(s): Peng, T.-C.
Added January 2021

Patient perceptions of landscape and abstract art in inpatient cardiac units: A cross-sectional survey

Author(s): Finkel, J., Printz, B., Gallagher, L. M., Au, A., Shibuya, K., Bethoux, F.
Previous studies have investigated preferred type of visual art (abstract or landscape) for people in healthcare environments as well as the implications of art choices; this research builds on that earlier work. Cardiothoracic surgery units are particularly interesting places to collect data related to art in corridors.
Key Point Summary
Added January 2021

Contamination of inert surfaces by SARS-CoV-2: Persistence, stability and infectivity. A review

Author(s): Marquès, M., Domingo, J. L.
Added December 2020

Can physical design help reduce loneliness in the elderly? A theoretical exploration

Author(s): Nasrallah, E., Pati, D.
Added December 2020

Subjective perception of hospital environments with varying dynamic ranges of noise

Author(s): Bliefnick, J., Ryherd, E. E.
Added December 2020

Investigating the association of room features with healthcare-facility–onset Clostridioides difficile: An exploratory study

Author(s): Root, E. D., Lindstrom, M., Xie, A., Mangino, J. E., Moffatt-Bruce, S., Hebert, Courtney
Added December 2020

Locating death anxieties: End-of-life care and the built environment

Author(s): Knox, M.
Added December 2020