Authors
Eliane Schreuder, Layla Lebesque, Charelle Bottenheft
Publication date
2016/10
Journal
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
87-105
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Objective
The main aim of this research was to identify the impact of design characteristics (DCs) of a patient room on self-reported patient well-being.
Background
This knowledge enables the construction of healing environments focusing on DCs that maximize well-being. Six themes were identified in literature that create healing environments: spatial comfort, safety and security, autonomy, sensory comfort, privacy, and social comfort. We wondered what themes and associated DCs should be prioritized if needed to maximize well-being.
Method
The physical environment of patient rooms in four hospital locations was measured and patients who stayed in these rooms were asked to evaluate the room design on above mentioned themes and its contribution to their well-being. We used a machine-learning technique and regression analysis to find relations between the physical environment of a patient room and …
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Scholar articles
E Schreuder, L Lebesque, C Bottenheft - HERD: Health Environments Research & Design …, 2016