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Effects of biophilic nature imagery on indexes of satisfaction in medically complex physical rehabilitation patients: An exploratory study

Author(s): Wichrowski, M. J., Corchoran, J. R., Haas, F., Sweeney, G., Mcgee, A.
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Added April 2021

Benefits of indirect contact with nature on the physiopsychological well-being of elderly people

Author(s): Elsadek, M., Shao, Y., Liu, B.
Added April 2021

Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) for in-duct airborne bioaerosol disinfection: Review and analysis of design factors

Author(s): Luo, H., Zhong, L.
Added April 2021

Spatial analysis of the effects of single- and double-bed layouts on patients’ communication patterns and psychological states in dialysis centers

Author(s): Yalçın, M., Özdamar, B. B.
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Added April 2021

Integrated energy, daylighting and visual comfort analysis of window systems in patient rooms

Author(s): Eisazadeh, N., Allacker, K., Troyer, F. D.
Added April 2021

Operating room air delivery design to protect patient and surgical site results in particles released at surgical table having greater concentration along walls of the room than at the instrument tray

Author(s): Wagner, Jennifer A., Dexter, Franklin, Greeley, Damon G., Schreiber, Kevin
Added April 2021

Foregrounding the built environment in the experience of cancer care: A qualitative study of autobiographical cancer narratives

Author(s): Jellema, P., Annemans, M., Heylighen, A.
Added April 2021

Built environment and health: A systematic review of studies in Germany

Author(s): Schulz, M., Romppel, M., Grande, G.
Added April 2021

Is it possible to feel at home in a patient room in an intensive care unit? Reflections on environmental aspects in technology-dense environments

Author(s): Andersson, M., Fridh, I., Lindahl, B.
Added April 2021

Applying the benefits of biophilic theory to hospital design

Author(s): Totaforti, S.
Added April 2021

Open architecture for healthcare: Case study of hospital change in practice

Author(s): Pilosof, N. P., Yehuda E., K.
Added April 2021

Improving patients’ satisfaction in a mobile hospital using Lean Six Sigma – a design-thinking intervention

Author(s): Sunder M, V., Mahalingam, S., Krishna M, S. N.
Added April 2021

Co-creating design for health in a city hospital: perceptions of value, opportunity and limitations from ‘Designing Together’ symposium

Author(s): Cunningham, H., Reay, S.
Added April 2021

Distraction in the operating room: A narrative review of environmental and self-initiated distractions and their effect on anesthesia providers

Author(s): Gui, J. L., Nemergut, E. C., Forkin, K. T.
Added April 2021

Emergency physicians’ workstation design: An observational study of interruptions and perception of collaboration during shift-end handoffs

Author(s): Joshi, R., Joseph, A., Ossmann, M., Taaffe, K., Pirrallo, R., Allison, D., Perino, L. C.
Findings from previous studies show that emergency department (ED) workstations do not adequately support teamwork during end-of-shift handoffs, specifically in terms of communication and collaboration. The typical open-plan design in EDs may be good for collaboration in general, but can lead to frequent interruptions during physician handoffs, which puts patient safety at risk.
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Added April 2021

Design thinking for healthcare: Transliterating the creative problem-solving method into architectural practice

Author(s): Lorusso, L., Allied AIA, Lee, J. H., Worden, E. A.
Added April 2021

Patients’ self-reported recovery after an environmental intervention aimed to support patient’s circadian rhythm in intensive care

Author(s): Engwall, M.
Added April 2021

An investigation of performance gaps in the design of UK healthcare facilities

Author(s): Bouazza, T., Greenwood, D., Scott, L., Neilson, C. J.
Added April 2021

Staff perspectives on the role of physical environment in long-term care facilities on dementia care in Canada and Sweden

Author(s): Lee, S. Y., Hung, L., Chaudhury, H., Morelli, A.
Physical environment design interventions are used to benefit people with dementia living in care settings, but the influences on those providing care is unknown. Care settings that support care practices for people living with dementia have both positive and negative effects on social interaction and care practice.
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Added April 2021

Visual arts in children’s hospitals: Scoping review

Author(s): Ullán, A, M., Belver, M. H.
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Added April 2021