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Kaiser Permanente Kraemer Radiation Oncology Center (Anaheim, CA) Case Study

Author(s): AIA AAH Research Initiatives Committee, Yazdani Studio of Cannon Design, Kaiser Permanente
Added April 2020

Seattle Children’s South Clinic (Federal Way, WA) Case Study

Author(s): AIA AAH Research Initiatives Committee, ZGF Architects LLP, Seattle Children's Hospital
Added April 2020

Transmission of SARS and MERS coronaviruses and influenza virus in healthcare settings: The possible role of dry surface contamination

Author(s): Otter, J. A., Donskey, C., Yezli, S., Douthwaite, S., Goldenberg, S. D., Weber, D. J.
Added April 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

Dignified care for older people: Mixed methods evaluation of the impact of the hospital environment – single rooms or multi-bedded wards

Author(s): Bevan, V., Edwards, C., Woodhouse, K., Singh, I.
Added September 2019

Neonatal intensive care unit lighting: Update and recommendations

Author(s): Rodríguez, R. G., Pattini, A. E.
Added September 2019

New architectural design of delivery room reduces morbidity in preterm neonates: a prospective cohort study

Author(s): Terrin, G., Conte, F., Scipione, A., Aleandri, V., Di Chiara, M., Bacchio, E., Messina, F., De Curtis, M.
A multidisciplinary committee of experts from different healthcare and architectural organizations has suggested that the delivery room (DR) should be connected to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) via a pass-through door.
Key Point Summary
Added September 2019

Implementation of a front-end split-flow model to promote performance in an urban academic emergency department

Author(s): Wiler, J. L., Ozkaynak, M., Bookman, K., Koehler, A., Leeret, R., Chua-Tuan, J., Ginde, A. A., Zane, R.
Added July 2019

Patient-centered lighting environments to improve health care in the intensive care unit

Author(s): Luetz, A., Piazena, H., Weiss, B., Finke, A., Willemeit, T., Spies, C.
Added July 2019

Exploring inpatients' experiences of healing and healing spaces: A mixed methods study

Author(s): MacAllister, L., Bellanti, D., Sakallaris, B. R.
Added July 2019

Hospital curtains: An undermined source of nosocomial infections

Author(s): Ghani, U., Assad, S., Sulehria, T., Arif, I.
Added April 2019

Celebration in the Face of Trauma: Supporting NICU Families through Compassionate Facility Design

Author(s): Robson, K., MacMillan-York, E., Dunn, M. S.
Added February 2019

Architects’ and interior designers’ perspectives on hospital patient rooms designed by the people who work in these rooms

Author(s): Sommerich, C. M., Pires, A. S., Lavender, S. A., Sanders, E. B.-N., Evans, K. D., Li, J., Patterson, E.
Added November 2018

Using visual simulation to evaluate restorative qualities of access to nature in hospital staff break areas

Author(s): Nejati, A., Rodiek, S., Shepley, M.
Added October 2018

Sensory rooms in psychiatric inpatient care: Staff experiences

Author(s): Björkdahl, A., Perseius, K.-I., Samuelsson, M., Lindberg, M. H.
Added September 2018

An Exploration of the Use of a Sensory Room in a Forensic Mental Health Setting: Staff and Patient Perspectives: The Use of a Sensory Room in a Forensic Hospital

Author(s): Wiglesworth, S., Farnworth, L.
Added September 2018

The Physical and Psychosocial Environment’s Influence on Patients’ and Staff’s Perceptions of Person-Centered Care in Forensic Psychiatry

Author(s): Alexiou, E., Degl'Innocenti, A., Kullgren, A., Falk, H., Wijk, H.
Added September 2018

Sustained Effectiveness of the Mental Health Environment of Care Checklist to Decrease Inpatient Suicide

Author(s): Watts, B. V., Shiner, B., Young-Xu, Y., Mills, P. D.
Added September 2018

Front and backstage in the workplace: An explorative case study on activity based working and employee perceptions of control over work-related demands

Author(s): Ekstrand, M., Damman, S.
Added August 2018

Negotiated risk and resident autonomy: Frontline care staff perspectives on culture change in long term care in Nova Scotia, Canada

Author(s): Roberts, E., Vink, P., Bazley, C. M., Jacobs, K.
Added August 2018