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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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The therapeutic waiting room: Therapist and service user perspectives on the psychologically supportive dimensions of architectural space

Author(s): Liddicoat, S.
Added February 2020

The challenge of creating age-friendly indoor environments in a high-density city: Case study of Hong Kong’s care and attention homes

Author(s): Tao, Y., Gou, Z., Yu, Z., Fu, J., Chen, X.
Added February 2020

Assessment of the performance of airflow in an operating rooms using ceiling supply and sidewall inlet systems

Author(s): Baracat, T. M., da Silva, C. A., Lofrano, F. C., Kurokawa, F. A.
Added February 2020

Airflow patterns through a sliding door during opening and foot traffic in operating rooms

Author(s): Villafruela, J. M., San José, J. F., Castro, F., Zarzuelo, A.
Operating rooms (ORs) often have higher air pressure than nearby rooms to prevent potentially contaminated air from entering the OR and causing infection. Opening the door during an operation may cause a change in pressure; further change in pressure may occur if a person moves through the door.
Key Point Summary
Added February 2020

Using evidence to design cancer care facilities

Author(s): Berry, L. L., Crane, J., Deming, K. A., Barach, P.
Added February 2020

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Added February 2020

Developing, validating and testing a Ward Environment Assessment Tool: WEAT

Author(s): Durosaiye, I. O., Hadjri, K., Liyanage, C. L., Chrysikou, E.
Added February 2020

Impacts of large-scale interior murals on hospital employees: a pharmacy department case study

Author(s): McCunn, L., Frey, C.
Added February 2020

The role of acoustics in architectural design of medical centers: A review

Author(s): Salehi, R., Kariminia, S., Salehi, M.
Added February 2020

Making spaces for staff breaks: A design anthropology approach

Author(s): Pink, S., Duque, M., Sumartojo, S., Vaughan, L.
Added February 2020

Towards developing a model for the evaluation of hospital disaster resilience: a systematic review

Author(s): Fallah-Aliabadi, S., Ostadtaghizadeh, A., Ardalan, A., Fatemi, F., Khazai, B., Mirjalili, M. R.
Added February 2020

A decision-making algorithm for rearchitecting of healthcare facilities to minimize nosocomial infections risks

Author(s): Parsia, Y., Sorooshian, S.
Added February 2020

Application of theory in studies of healthcare built environment research

Author(s): Shannon, M. M., Nordin, S., Bernhardt, J., Elf, M.
Added February 2020

Positive distractions and play in the public spaces of pediatric healthcare environments: A literature review

Author(s): Jiang, S.
Added February 2020

Framework for a Hybrid Simulation Approach for an Integrated Decision Support System in Healthcare Facilities

Author(s): Lather, J. I., Messner, J. I.
Added January 2020

Comparative design evaluation of Dementia support facilities in Victoria from the perspectives of carers

Author(s): Chau, H.-W., Newton, C., Woo, C. M. M., Wang, J.
Added January 2020

What’s in a building?: A descriptive survey of adult inpatient rehabilitation facility buildings in Victoria, Australia.

Author(s): Lipson-Smith., R., Zeeman, H., Bernhardt, J.
Added January 2020

Particle control reduces fine and ultrafine particles greater than HEPA filtration in live operating rooms and kills biologic warfare surrogate

Author(s): Ereth, M. H., Hess, D. H., Driscoll, A., Hernandez, M., Stamatatos, F.
Modern buildings tend to feature more insulation and tighter building envelopes, which can increase concentrations of indoor pathogens, particles, and pollutants. This can lead to higher rates of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), making the control of indoor air quality critically important.
Key Point Summary
Added January 2020

Hospital indoor air quality in respect to transmission of infection

Author(s): Sen, P. K., Sen, P., Sharma, A., Goyal, R., Mittal, R.
Added January 2020

Influence of noise on patient recovery

Author(s): Loupa, G.
Added January 2020