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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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Design Research and the Globalization of Healthcare Environments

Author(s): Shepley, M. M., Song, Y.
Added May 2015

Impact of the Design of the Built Environment on People with Dementia: An Evidence-Based Review

Author(s): Marquardt, G., Bueter, K., Motzek, T.
Added May 2015

Confirming, Classifying, and Prioritizing Needed Over-the-Bed Table Improvements via Methodological Triangulation

Author(s): Manganelli, J., Threatt, A., Brooks, J. O., Healy, S., Merino, J., Yanik, P., Walker, I., Green, K.
Added May 2015

Design Characteristics of Acute Care Units in China

Author(s): Lu, Y., Wang, Y.
Added May 2015

Space Planners' Perception of an Assessment Instrument for Briefs in the Pre-Design Phase of New Healthcare Environments

Author(s): Elf, M., Wijk, H.
Added May 2015

Informing Hospital Change Processes through Visualization and Simulation: A Case Study at a Children's Emergency Clinic

Author(s): Persson, J., Dalholm, E. H., Johansson, G.
Added May 2015

Comparative Analysis of Hospital Energy Use: Pacific Northwest and Scandinavia

Author(s): Burpee, H., McDade, E.
Today, operational hospitals in the United States consume an enormous amount of energy. This study is an outgrowth of previous research evaluating high-quality, low-energy hos pitals that serve as examples for new high-performance hospital design, construction, and operation.
Key Point Summary
Added May 2015

Ten Trends Transforming Cancer Care and Their Effects on Space Planning for Academic Medical Centers

Author(s): Bloom, M., Markovitz, S., Silverman, S., Yost, C.
Added May 2015

Positioning Patient Status Monitors in a Family Waiting Room

Author(s): Margolies, R., Gurnaney, H., Egeth, M., Fink, N., Soosaar, J., Shames, A., Rehman, M.
Added May 2015

Ambient versus traditional environment in pediatric emergency department

Author(s): Robinson, P. S., Green, J.
Added May 2015

An Exploration of the Nightstand and Over-the-Bed Table in an Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital

Author(s): Healy, S., Manganelli, J., Rosopa, P. J., Brooks, J. O.
Added May 2015

Case Study: Design May Influence Use of Seclusion and Restraint

Author(s): McCurdy, J. M., Haliburton, J. R., Yadav, H. C., Yoder, A. M., Norton, L. R., Froehlich, J. A., Kaur, H., Kramer, N. F., Silman, A., Quinn, B. J., Pudlo, S., Terrell, C. B., El-Mallakh, R. S.
Added May 2015

Reinventing Emergency Department Flow via Healthcare Delivery Science

Author(s): DeFlitch, C., Geeting, G., Paz, H. L.
Added May 2015

Housing Choices and Care Home Design for People With Dementia

Author(s): Hadjri, K., Rooney, C., Faith, V.
Added May 2015

Infection Control in Design and Construction Work

Author(s): Collinge, W. H.
Added May 2015

Identifying Elements of the Health Care Environment That Contribute to Wayfinding

Author(s): Pati, D., Harvey, T. E., Willis, D. A., Pati, S.
Added May 2015

Art Viewing Directives in Hospital Settings Effect on Mood

Author(s): Ho, R. T. H., Potash, J. S., Fang, F., Rollins, J.
Added May 2015

The Influence of Flooring on Environmental Stressors: A Study of Three Flooring Materials in a Hospital

Author(s): Harris, D.
Added May 2015

Experimental analysis of the transport of airborne contaminants between adjacent rooms at different pressure due to the door opening

Author(s): Fontana, L., Quintino, A.
Creating pressurization and depressurization spaces in hospitals is practiced to control airborne contamination. The authors indicate that the literature suggests that turbulence created by the opening and closing of doors between spaces of different pressure allows for the difference in pressure to be overcome and consequently for the transfer of contaminated air into the clean area.
Key Point Summary
Added May 2015

Potential airborne transmission between two isolation cubicles through a shared anteroom

Author(s): Hang, J., Li, Y., Ching, W. H., Wei, J., Jin, R., Liu, L., Xie, X.
Added May 2015