It made me feel so much more at home here: Patient perspectives on smart home technology deployed at scale in a rehabilitation hospital
Author(s): Dawson, J., Kauffman, T., Wiese, J.
Added April 2024
Building the smart hospital of the future with technology bets
2024
Management in Healthcare
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 8
Pages 144-155
Author(s): Sukin, D. F., Fulin, T., Uralkan, M.
Added February 2024
The impact of sensory stimuli on healthcare workers and outcomes in trauma rooms: A focus group study
2024
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 17
Pages 115-128
Author(s): Bayramzadeh, S., Ahmadpour, S.
Research demonstrates that excessive sensory stimuli in healthcare settings can negatively impact patient, staff, and organizational outcomes. Because emergency department (ED) trauma areas can be especially chaotic, understanding issues related to noise, lighting, and temperature is the first step toward addressing the problem.
Added December 2023
Strategies to implement energy savings in hospital buildings: Perception of designers
2023
Research in Management of Technology and Business
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 4
Pages 453–477
Author(s): Maulud, M. H., Omar, R.
Added December 2023
Designing for flexibility in hybrid care services: Lessons learned from a pilot in an internal medicine unit
2023
Frontiers in Medical Technology
Journal Article
Author(s): Pilosof, N. P., Barrett, M., Oborn, E., Barkai, G., Zimlichman, E., Segal, G.
Added November 2023
The clinical and environmental effects of an advanced air purification technology in multiple healthcare settings
2023
Science and Technology for the Built Environment
Journal Article
Issue 9
Volume 29
Pages 858-870
Author(s): Urrutia, A. R., Stawicki, S. P., Kimble, C. N., Worrilow, K. C.
Added October 2023
Better sleep experience for the critically ill: A comprehensive strategy for designing hospital soundscapes
2019
Multimodal Technologies and Interaction
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 3
Pages 36
Author(s): Birdja, D., Özcan, E.
Added September 2023
Efficacy of a far-ultraviolet-C light technology for continuous decontamination of air and surfaces
2024
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 45
Pages 132-134
Author(s): Memic, S., Osborne, A. O., Cadnum, J. L., Donskey, C. J.
Added August 2023
Human-Centred Health-Care Environments: A New Framework for Biophilic Design
2023
Frontiers in Medical Technology
Journal Article
Author(s): Tekin, B. H., Urbano Gutiérrez, R.
Added August 2023
Hospital Crowdedness Evaluation and in-Hospital Resource Allocation Based on Image Recognition Technology
2023
Scientific Reports (Nature Publisher Group)
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 13
Pages 299
Author(s): Deng, L., Cheng, F., Gao, X., Yu, W., Shi, J., Zhou, L., Zhang, L., Li, M., Wang, Z., Zhang, Y.-D., Lv, Y.
Added August 2023
Adaptability in Healthcare Buildings: A Perspective Through Joseph Bracops Hospital
2023
Frontiers in Medical Technology
Journal Article
Author(s): Scialpi, G., Declercq, J.
Added July 2023
Critical care 1950 to 2022: Evolution of medicine, nursing, technology, and design
2023
Critical Care Clinics
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 39
Pages 603-625
Author(s): Hamilton, D. K., Kisacky, J., Zilm, F.
Added June 2023
Promoting mental health recovery by design: Physical, procedural, and relational security in the context of the mental health built environment
2023
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 32
Pages 147-161
Author(s): Wilson, R. L., Hutton, A., Foureur, M.
Research shows that effective inpatient mental health care should include environments that are safe, purposeful, and stabilizing. Environments that foster physical security, support therapeutic interactions between users and systems, and promote procedural security can benefit patients, family members, and staff.
Added April 2023
On the restorative break: Understanding the role of break room design on nurse engagement and satisfaction
2023
Workplace Health & Safety
Journal Article
Issue 7
Volume 71
Pages 329-336
Author(s): Lorusso, L., Ossmann, M., Orozco, T., Lawson, L.
Research demonstrates that breaks are important in mitigating the physical, cognitive, and emotional demands of nursing work. It is important that nursing unit break areas are not only accessible but also restorative.
Added April 2023
Hospitals’ energy efficiency in the perspective of saving resources and providing quality services through technological options: A systematic literature review
2023
Energies
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 16
Pages 755
Author(s): Psillaki, M., Apostolopoulos, N., Makris, I., Liargovas, P., Apostolopoulos, S., Dimitrakopoulos, P., Sklias, G.
Added February 2023
The Role of the Physical Environment in the Hospital of the 21st Century: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity
2004
The Center for Health Design
Report
Author(s): Ulrich, R. S., Zimring, C., Quan, X., Joseph, A., Choudhary, R.
Added December 2022
Towards the OR of the future: Introducing an adaptive and technology-embracing OR wing layout
2023
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
Journal Article
Author(s): Amato, C., Yang, C., Bernhard, L., Giulianotti, P. C., Kondrat, P., Ratib, O., Wilhelm, D.
Added October 2022
Designing hospitals through the lens of universal design. An evaluation tool to enhance inclusive healthcare facilities
2022
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Book Section
Author(s): Garofolo, I., Bencini, G., Arenghi, A., Mosca, E. I., White, J., Steinfeld, E., Capolongo, S.
Added September 2022
Patient Outcomes and Lessons Learned From Treating Patients With Severe COVID-19 at a Long-term Acute Care Hospital: Single-Center Retrospective Study
2022-02-10
JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 9
Pages e31502
Author(s): Grevelding, Pete, Hrdlicka, Henry Charles, Holland, Steve, Cullen, Lorraine, Meyer, Amanda, Connors, Catherine, Cooper, Darielle, Greco, Allison
Added August 2022
Energy analysis and forecast of a major modern hospital
2022
Buildings
Journal Article
Issue 8
Volume 12
Pages 1116
Author(s): Liu, A., Ma, Y., Miller, W., Xia, B., Zedan, S., Bonney, B.
Globally, roughly 4.4% of all carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions come from the health sector. In some countries, the public health sector may regularly be the leading energy user and emitter. There is diverging evidence to suggest whether regional climate patterns or building occupancy have a greater impact on energy use within healthcare facilities.
Added August 2022