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Investigating the fall-injury reducing effect of impact absorbing flooring among female nursing home residents: initial results

Author(s): Gustavsson, J., Bonander, C., Andersson, R., Nilson, F.
Added October 2015

The role of building design and interiors in ageing actively at home

Author(s): Ahrentzen, S., Tural, E.
Added October 2015

The role of noise in clinical environments with particular reference to mental health care: A narrative review

Author(s): Brown, B., Rutherford, P., Crawford, P.
The problem of noise in healthcare environments has been discussed in a variety of contexts, including psychology, sociology, built environment studies, and nursing. It has been well documented that the element of noise within clinical settings can elevate stress, impede recovery, and disturb sleep. But despite the extensive literature discussing the effects of noise in clinical settings, scarcely any research has been done on the role noise plays in mental healthcare environments.
Key Point Summary
Added October 2015

A study of agitation, conflict and containment in association with change in ward physical environment

Author(s): Jenkins, O., Dye, S., Foy, C.
Patients in psychiatric intensive care units or PICUs can be a threat to themselves, staff, and other patients because of aggressive and agitated behavior. The authors allude to past research where such behavior has been attributed to age, gender, diagnosis, psychopathology, substance abuse, staff-patient interaction, as well as staff, patient, and environmental traits.
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Added October 2015

Outdoor Environments at Three Nursing Homes: Semantic Environmental Descriptions

Author(s): Bengtsson, A., Hägerhäll, C., Englund, J.-E., Grahn, P.
The authors call attention to research that indicates the importance of outdoor environments to the lives of elderly people in nursing homes. Nursing homes vary in terms of outdoor environments – from none to very elaborate establishments, with no evidence as to whether these meet the needs and desires of their users.
Key Point Summary
Added October 2015

Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders for Nurses in Hospitals, Long-Term Care Facilities, and Home Health Care A Comprehensive Review

Author(s): Davis, Kermit G., Kotowski, Susan E.
Added October 2015

Adjacency in hospital planning

Author(s): Lorenz, W. E., Bicher, M., Wurzer, G. X.
Added October 2015

Architects in interdisciplinary contexts: Representational practices in healthcare design

Author(s): Kasali, A., Nersessian, N. J.
Added October 2015

One size fits all? Mixed methods evaluation of the impact of 100% single-room accommodation on staff and patient experience, safety and costs

Author(s): Maben, J., Griffiths, P., Penfold, C., Simon, M, Anderson, J. E., Robert, G., Pizzo, E., Hughes, J., Murrells, T., Barlow, J.
Authors indicate that despite the trend to adopt single-patient rooms, there is a dearth of strong evidence regarding its effect on healthcare quality and safety. When a hospital in England moved to a new building with 100% single rooms, a before-and-after move study was conducted on patient and staff experience, safety outcomes, and cost analysis. The study found that over two-thirds of the patients and one-fifth of the staff preferred single rooms.
Key Point Summary
Added September 2015

Loving Nature From the Inside Out: A Biophilia Matrix Identification Strategy for Designers

Author(s): McGee, B., Marshall-Baker, A.
Added September 2015

Hospital Patient Room Design: The Issues Facing 23 Occupational Groups Who Work in Medical/Surgical Patient Rooms

Author(s): Lavender, S. A., Sommerich, C. M., Patterson, E. S., Sanders, E. B.-N., Evans, K. D., Park, S., Umar, R.-Z. R., Li, J.
Added September 2015

Effects of Newly Designed Hospital Buildings on Staff Perceptions: A Pre-Post Study to Validate Design Decisions

Author(s): Schreuder, E., van Heel, L., Goedhart, R., Dusseldorp, E., Schraagen, J. M., Burdorf, A.
Added September 2015

Evidence-Based and Value-Based Decision Making About Healthcare Design: An Economic Evaluation of the Safety and Quality Outcomes

Author(s): Zadeh, R. S., Sadatsafavi, H., Xue, R.
Added September 2015

Field Research and Parametric Analysis in a Medical–Surgical Unit

Author(s): Nanda, U., Pati, S., Nejati, A.
Added September 2015

Demonstrating the Effect of the Built Environment on Staff Health-Related Quality of Life in Ambulatory Care Environments

Author(s): Wingler, D., Hector, R.
Added September 2015

Community-Engaged Public Health Research to Inform Hospital Campus Planning in a Low Socioeconomic Status Urban Neighborhood

Author(s): Brittin, J., Elijah-Barnwell, S., Nam, Y., Araz, O., Friedow, B., Jameton, A., Drummond, W., Huang, T. T.-K.
Added September 2015

Finding a Middle Ground: Exploring the Impact of Patient- and Family-Centered Design on Nurse–Family Interactions in the Neuro ICU

Author(s): Rippin, A. S., Zimring, C., Samuels, O., Denham, M. E.
Added September 2015

From Laboratory Research to a Clinical Trial: Copper Alloy Surfaces Kill Bacteria and Reduce Hospital-Acquired Infections

Author(s): Michels, H. T., Keevil, C. W., Salgado, C. D., Schmidt, M. G.
Added September 2015

Noise Levels in Patient Rooms and at Nursing Stations at Three VA Medical Centers

Author(s): Hill, J. N., LaVela, S. L.
Added September 2015

Detection and Measurement of Unhealthy, Environment-Derived Aerosol Materials in an Emergency Department

Author(s): Choi, B. Y., Kobayashi, L., Pathania, S., Miller, C. B., Locke, E. R., Stearns, B. C., Hudepohl, N. J., Patefield, S. S., Suner, S., Williams, K. A., Machan, J. T., Jay, G. D.
Added September 2015