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The business case for evidence-based design in radiology departments

Author(s): Sze, R. W., Hagerty, N. M., Sassano, C., Kazmi, P.
Added January 2020

Understanding therapeutic sensory stimulation garden (TSSG) as a rehabilitation garden in a healthcare centre

Author(s): Khalid, N. A. M., Latif, L. A., Hussein, H.
Added January 2020

Nurses’ satisfaction with patient room lighting conditions: A study of nurses in four hospitals with differences in the environment of care

Author(s): Davis, R. G., McCunn, L. J., Wilkerson, A., Safranek, S.
Added January 2020

Designing new hospitals - Who cares about the patients?

Author(s): Alhonsuo, M., Colley, A.
Added January 2020

Telemedicine Workplace Environments: Designing for Success

Author(s): Krupinski, Elizabeth
Added January 2020

Telemedicine room design

Author(s): Major, J.
Added January 2020

Designing beyond the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Creating an Autism-friendly vocational center

Author(s): Clouse, J. R., Wood-Nartker, J., Rice, F. A.
Added January 2020

Faucet aerators as a reservoir for Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii: a healthcare-associated infection outbreak in a neurosurgical intensive care unit

Author(s): Lv, Y., Xiang, Q., Jin, Y. Z., Fang, Y., Wu, Y. J., Zeng, B., Yu, H., Cai, H. M., Wei, Q. D., Wang, C., Chen, J., Wang, H.
Added January 2020

Beyond landscape's visible realm: Recorded sound, nature, and wellbeing

Author(s): Bates, V., Hickman, C., Manchester, H., Prior, J., Singer, S.
Added January 2020

Magnitude matters: Art image size and waiting time impact perceived quality of care

Author(s): Devlin, A. S., Anderson, A., Hession-Kunz, S., Kelly, M., Noble, L., Zou, A
Added January 2020

Patient-centered care approach: Strategies for healing gardens

Author(s): Di Sivo, M., Balducci, C.
Added January 2020

Effects of biophilic indoor environment on stress and anxiety recovery: A between-subjects experiment in virtual reality

Author(s): Yin, J., Yuan, J., Arfaei, N., Catalano, P. J., Allen, J. G., Spengler, J. D.
Added January 2020

We agree, don’t we? The Delphi Method for health environments research

Author(s): Taylor, E.
Added December 2019

Conceptualizing health promotion in relation to outpatient healthcare building design: A scoping review

Author(s): Miedema, E., Lindahl, G., Elf, M.
Added December 2019

Associations of patient and staff outcomes with inpatient unit designs incorporating decentralized caregiver workstations: A systematic review of empirical evidence

Author(s): Jimenez, F. E., Puumala, S. E., Apple, M., Bunker-Hellmich, L. A., Rich, R. K., Brittin, J.
Added December 2019

Understanding nurses’ workflow: Batching care and potential opportunities for transmission of infectious organisms, a pilot study

Author(s): Gregory, L., Weston, L. E., Harrod, M., Meddings, J., Krein, S. L.
Hand hygiene and personal protective equipment (PPE) strategies are employed to prevent disease transmission in the contact precaution room. Studies revealed that precautionary measures perceived as overwhelming required more time in patient care and required changes in workflow.
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Added December 2019

Use of an automated hand hygiene compliance system by emergency room nurses and technicians is associated with decreased employee absenteeism

Author(s): Strauch, J., Braun, T. M., Short, H.
The relationship between hand hygiene intervention and absenteeism has been studied in other contexts besides healthcare. Researchers examined how improving hand hygiene practices among emergency room (ER) nurses and technicians affected their absenteeism and overtime hours worked by substitute staff.
Key Point Summary
Added December 2019

Daylight and health: A review of the evidence and consequences for the built environment

Author(s): Aries, M. B. C, Aarts, M. P. J., van Hoof, J.
This paper is an overview of studies on the effects of daylight exposure on human health.
Key Point Summary
Added December 2019

Detection of Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA/MSSA) in surfaces of dental medicine equipment

Author(s): Gonçalves, E., Carvalhal, R., Mesquita, R., Azevedo, J., João Coelho, Maria, Magalhães, R., Pia Ferraz, M., Conceição Manso, M., Gavinha, S., Pina, C., Lopes Cardoso, I.
Added December 2019

The Usefulness of Bright Light Therapy for Patients after Oesophagectomy

Author(s): Ono, H., Taguchi, T., Kido, Y., Fujino, Y., Doki, Y.
While the use of light therapy in healthcare settings has been shown to be effective for the adjustment of the sleep-awake rhythm, it has not been applied to postoperative patients.
Key Point Summary
Added December 2019