Impact of a novel interventional platform and hospital design on the door-to-balloon time in patients presenting with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.
2015
Critical Pathways In Cardiology
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 14
Pages 39-43
Author(s): Poulin, M.-F., Appis, A., Purim-Shem-Tov, Y., Schaer, G. L., Snell, J.
A “heart attack” is usually identified among cardiologists as an “ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction”. Fast and effective care is a necessity when treating patients suffering from heart attacks, and the unit of measurement used by hospital administrators and cardiologists to gauge how long a patient has been inside the hospital before receiving heart attack treatment with a catheter guidewire or “balloon” is called “door-to-balloon” or DTB time.
Added December 2017
Inpatient Dialysis Unit Project Development: Redesigning Acute Hemodialysis Care
2017
Nephrology Nursing Journal
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 44
Pages 251-255
Author(s): Day, J.
Added December 2017
Evaluating Nurses' Perception of Patient Safety Design Features in Intensive Care Units
2018
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 41
Pages 10-28
Author(s): Islam, F., Rashid, M.
Patient safety subsets of efficient work process, patient room design, accessibility and visibility, and maintaining sterility were explored further following a smaller study using similar patient safety scales. This study used an electronic disbursement of a patient safety questionnaire to intensive care unit (ICU) nurses to increase the sample size from the original study. This larger study also took nurse characteristics into account, which the original study had not assessed.
Added December 2017
Adaptable healing patient room for stroke patients. A staff evaluation
2014
Methods Of Information In Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 53
Pages 406-415
Author(s): Daemen, E. M. L., Flinsenberg, I. C. M., Van Loenen, E. J., Cuppen, R. P. G., Rajae-Joordens, R. J. E.
The Adaptable Healing Patient Room (AHPR) is a structural design intended to enhance the healing process of neurology patients, especially patients recovering from stoke. It consists of three main components: Adaptive Daily Rhythm Atmosphere (ADRA), Artificial Skylight (AS), and Adaptable Stimulus Dosage (ASD).
Added December 2017
A system model of work flow in the patient room of hospital emergency department.
2013
Health Care Management Science
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 16
Pages 341-351
Author(s): Wang, J., Li, J., Howard, P. K.
Added December 2017
Monitoring sound and light continuously in an intensive care unit patient room: A pilot study.
2017
Journal Of Critical Care
Journal Article
Author(s): Voigt, L. P., Reynolds, K., Mehryar, M., Chan, W. S., Kostelecky, N., Pastores, S. M., Halpern, N. A.
Added December 2017
Occupancy and patient care quality benefits of private room relative to multi-bed patient room designs for five different children's hospital intensive and intermediate care units
2016
Work
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 54
Pages 853-872
Author(s): Smith, T. J.
Added December 2017
Seasonal variation of window opening behaviors in two naturally ventilated hospital wards
2018
Building and Environment
Journal Article
Author(s): Shi, Z., Qian, H., Zheng, X., Lv, Z., Li, Y., Liu, L., Nielsen, P. V.
Natural ventilation is important in controlling indoor air temperature and quality. According to the authors, airborne infections can be reduced in hospitals among patients and staff when natural cross ventilation is used.
Added December 2017
Optimal design of modular cogeneration plants for hospital facilities and robustness evaluation of the results
2017
Energy Conversion and Management
Journal Article
Issue Supplement C
Volume 134
Pages 20-31
Author(s): Gimelli, A., Muccillo, M., Sannino, R.
Hospitals consume electricity and use other energy sources for heating. Instead of being heavy users of natural resources these facilities could produce more energy than they use. They could even return some of the unused power back to the main electrical grid.
Added December 2017
Wayfinding for health seeking: Exploring how hospital wayfinding can employ communication design to improve the outpatient experience
2017
The Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue sup1
Volume 20
Pages S2551-S2568
Author(s): Short, Eden Jayne, Reay, S., Gilderdale, P.
Hospital spaces have the ability to provide physical and emotional well-being. However, the journey through health systems is becoming stressful.
Added December 2017
Designing the future of healthcare together: Prototyping a hospital co-design space
2017
CoDesign
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 13
Pages 227-244
Author(s): Reay, S., Collier, G., Kennedy-Good, J., Old, A., Douglas, R., Bill, A.
Added December 2017
Association Between Hospital-Onset Clostridium difficile infection and Admission to a Multi-Bed Room: A Case–control Study
2017
Open Forum Infectious Diseases
Journal Article
Issue Suppl 1
Volume 4
Pages S400
Author(s): Vaisman, A., Jula, M., Wagner, J., Winston, L. G.
Added December 2017
CANDLE: The critical analysis of the nocturnal distribution of light exposure – A prospective pilot study quantifying the nocturnal light intensity on a critical care unit
2017
Journal of the Intensive Care Society
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 19
Pages 196–200
Author(s): Craig, T., Mathieu, S.
Added December 2017
Stakeholder interpretations of design: Semiotic insights into the briefing process
2014
Construction Management and Economics
Journal Article
Issue 7-8
Volume 32
Pages 760-772
Author(s): Collinge, W. H., Harty, C. F.
Added December 2017
A Comparison of Sound Levels in Open Plan Versus Pods in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
2017
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 10
Pages 30-39
Author(s): Ramm, K., Mannix, T., Parry, Y., Gaffney, M. P.
Noise in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) can be a primary factor for stress for preterm infants, their family, and staff. High sound levels can potentially harm sensorineural systems of the infants. Literature shows that low background sounds are crucial to neurological development of preterm infants.
Added December 2017
The potential of net zero energy buildings (NZEBs) concept at design stage for healthcare buildings towards sustainable development
Author(s): Abdellah, R. H., Nasid Masrom, M. A., Chen, G. K., Mohamed, S., Omar, R.
Added December 2017
Personal security alarms for the prevention of assaults against healthcare staff
2017
Crime Science
Journal Article
Author(s): Perkins, C., Beecher, D., Aberg, D. C., Edwards, P., Tilley, N.
Added December 2017
Structuring the Environmental Experience Design Research Framework through Selected Aged Care Facility Data Analyses in Victoria
2017
Sustainability
Journal Article
Issue 12
Volume 9
Pages 2172
Author(s): Ma, N., Chau, H.-W., Zhou, J., Noguchi, M.
There is a strong relationship between the behavior of building occupants and the spaces they use. The design of such spaces affects their psychological well-being in ways that are not fully understood.
Added December 2017
Systematic Layout Planning of a Radiology Reporting Area to Optimize Radiologists’ Performance
2017
Journal of Digital Imaging
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 31
Pages 193-200
Author(s): Benitez, G. B., Fogliatto, F. S., Cardoso, R. B., Torres, F. S., Faccin, C. S., Dora, J. M.
Literature indicates that the steady increase in the demand for radiological services in the past several years has not been matched by a proportionate increase in the number of radiologists. The authors cite literature stating that patients wait long periods for outpatient radiological services. Healthcare system managers believe that optimizing productivity of radiologists could help address...
Added December 2017
A Study on Healing Effects of Hospital Gardens
2017
Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
Journal Article
Volume 26
Pages 7342-7352
Author(s): Duzenli, T., Yılmaz, S., Tarakci Eren, E.
Added December 2017