The Associations between Daylight Sufficiency in Hospital Wards and Patient Satisfaction with Mental Healthcare Services: An Egyptian Sample
2016
Acta Medica International
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 3
Pages 101-111
Author(s): Eldaly, K., Zaki, N., El-Gizawi, L.
Added February 2017
Compliant flooring to prevent fall-related injuries in older adults: A scoping review of biomechanical efficacy, clinical effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and workplace safety
2017
PLOS ONE
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 12
Pages 1-23
Author(s): Lachance, C. C., Jurkowski, M. P., Dymarz, A. C., Robinovitch, S. N., Feldman, F., Laing, A. C., Mackey, D. C., Tranah, G.
Compliant flooring may be broadly defined as any floor covering or flooring system with some degree of shock absorbency. Numerous previous studies have shown that different forms of compliant flooring can reduce the severity and incidence of fall-related injuries in older adult patients.
Added February 2017
Mental and behavioral health settings: Importance & effectiveness of environmental qualities & features as perceived by staff
2017
Journal of Environmental Psychology
Journal Article
Issue June
Volume 50
Pages 37-50
Author(s): Shepley, M. M., Watson, A., Pitts, F., Garrity, A., Spelman, E., Fronsman, A., Kelkar, J.
While many previous studies have examined how facility designs can benefit patients within non-psychiatric acute care settings, there is a lack of research exploring how physical environments can be better suited to promote the health of patients in mental and behavioral health (MBH) facilities.
Added February 2017
Outpatient clinic layout design accounting for flexible policies
Author(s): Vahdatzad, V., Griffin, J.
Added January 2017
Hospital design for better infection control
2009
Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 2
Pages 175
Author(s): Lateef, F.
Added January 2017
Hospitality healthscapes: A conjoint analysis approach to understanding patient responses to hotel-like hospital rooms
2017
International Journal of Hospitality Management
Journal Article
Author(s): Suess, C., Mody, M.
Added January 2017
Copper alloy surfaces sustain terminal cleaning levels in a rural hospital
2016
American Journal of Infection Control
Journal Article
Issue 11
Volume 44
Pages e195-e203
Author(s): Hinsa-Leasure, S. M., Nartey, Q., Vaverka, J., Schmidt, M. G.
Added January 2017
Cardiac surgery, nosocomial infection, and the built environment
2016
The Journal of Hospital Infection
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 93
Pages 240-241
Author(s): Sommerstein, R., Jenni, H., Carrel, T., Marschall, J.
Added January 2017
Using a bespoke situated digital kiosk to encourage user participation in healthcare environment design
2017
Applied Ergonomics
Journal Article
Issue Part A
Volume 59
Pages 342-356
Author(s): Mackrill, J., Marshall, P., Payne, S. R., Dimitrokali, E., Cain, R.
Added January 2017
Study on the disinfection efficiency of multiple upper-room ultraviolet germicidal fixtures system on airborne microorganisms
2016
Building and Environment
Journal Article
Author(s): Yang, Y., Lai, A. C. K., Wu, C.
Added January 2017
Ten questions concerning inclusive design of the built environment
2016
Building and Environment
Journal Article
Author(s): Heylighen, A., Van der Linden, V., Van Steenwinkel, I.
Added January 2017
Alternative ventilation system for operating theaters: Parameter study and full-scale assessment of the performance of a local ventilation system
2016
Building and Environment
Journal Article
Author(s): Loomans, M. G. L. C., de Visser, I. M., Loogman, J. G. H., Kort, H. S. M.
Surgical site infections (SSIs) were found in 2.9% of all surgical operations conducted in conventionally ventilated operating theaters in the Netherlands between 2002 and 2011. SSIs can lead to permanent injuries, additional surgeries, increased healthcare costs, and even mortality. A new performance-based guideline offering opportunities to develop and use innovative ventilation systems within operating theaters was introduced in the Netherlands in 2014.
Added January 2017
Advancing NICU Care with a New Multi-purpose Room Concept
2016
Special Issues on NICU Design and Infant Mental Health in the Intensive Care Unit and Beyond
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 16
Pages 222-224
Author(s): Barton, S. A., White, R. D.
Added January 2017
Role of the Hospital Environment in Norovirus Containment
2016
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Journal Article
Issue suppl 1
Volume 213
Pages S12-S14
Author(s): Cummins, M., Ready, D.
Added January 2017
Application of space syntax theory in the study of medical-surgical nursing units in urban hospitals
2010
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 4
Pages 34-55
Author(s): Trzpuc, S. J., Martin, C.S.
Added January 2017
The acoustic environment of inpatient hospital wards in the United Kingdom
2016
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 140
Pages 2213-2224
Author(s): Shield, Bridget, Shiers, Nicola, Glanville, Rosemary
Added December 2016
Relationship of Hospital Architecture to Nursing Staff Caring for Self, Caring for Patients, and Job Satisfaction
2016
Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies
Journal Article
Author(s): Hozak, Mary Ann, Nelson, John, Gregory, Debbie
Key concepts include caring factors and caring for self.
Added December 2016
The Research-Design Interaction: Lessons Learned From an Evidence-Based Design Studio
2010
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 3
Pages 75–92
Author(s): Haq, S., Pati, D.
With the emergence of the Evidence-Based Design (EBD) approach being integrated into design practice models throughout design firms, much attention has been given to the research portion of the process. However, little is understood about the interaction between the designer, the primary change agent, and the evidence they are using to bring about the change.
Added December 2016
A phenomenological study of experiences of being cared for in a critical care setting: The meanings of the patient room as a place of care
2013
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 29
Pages 234-243
Author(s): Olausson, S., Lindahl, B., Ekebergh, M.
Added December 2016
Modeling environmental contamination in hospital single- and four-bed rooms
2015
Indoor Air
Journal Article
Issue 6
Volume 25
Pages 694-707
Author(s): King, M-F, Noakes, C J, Sleigh, P A
Healthcare workers (HCWs) coming in contact with contaminated surfaces in patient rooms can potentially transmit pathogens from one patient to another. However, the authors contend, there is little evidence in literature to indicate the association between contact with contaminated surfaces, transmission of pathogens, and patient room design.
Added December 2016