Creating a patient-centered health care delivery system: A systematic review of health care quality from the patient perspective
2016
American Journal of Medical Quality
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 31
Pages 12-21
Author(s): Mohammed, K., Nolan, M. B., Rajjo, T., Shah, N. D., Prokop, L. J., Varkey, P., Murad, M. H.
Added August 2020
Design Quality in the Context of Healthcare Environments: A Scoping Review
2016
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 10
Pages 136-150
Author(s): Anåker, A., Heylighen, A., Nordin, S., Elf, M.
Added August 2018
Are there effective interventions to prevent hospital-acquired Legionnaires' disease or to reduce environmental reservoirs of Legionella in hospitals? A systematic review
2016
American Journal of Infection Control
Journal Article
Issue 11
Volume 44
Pages e183-e188
Author(s): Almeida, D., Cristovam, E., Caldeira, D., Ferreira, J. J., Marques, T.
Added May 2018
Exploring the effect of sound and music on health in hospital settings: A narrative review
2016
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Journal Article
Author(s): Iyendo, T. O.
Added August 2017
Improving inpatient environments to support patient sleep
2016
International Journal for Quality in Health Care
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 28
Pages 540–553
Author(s): DuBose, J. R., Hadi, K.
The importance of sleep in the healing process, as well as the dangers of sleep deprivation, have been thoroughly studied within previously published literature.
Added December 2016
A Scoping Literature Review of Dementia-Friendly Hospital Design
2016
The Gerontologist
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 57
Pages e62-e74
Author(s): Parke, B., Boltz, M., Hunter, K. F., Chambers, T., Wolf-Ostermann, K., Adi, M. N., Feldman, F., Gutman, G.
Added December 2016
The Role of Color in Healthcare Environments, Emergent Bodies of Evidence-based Design Approach
2016
Sociology and Anthropology
Journal Article
Issue 11
Volume 4
Pages 1020-1029
Author(s): Ghamari, H., Amor, C.
Added December 2016
Relationship between hospital ward design and healthcare-associated infection rates: a systematic review and meta-analysis
2016
Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 5
Pages 1-10
Author(s): Stiller, A., Salm, F., Bischoff, P., Gastmeier, P.
Added December 2016
Environmental Variables That Influence Patient Satisfaction: A Review of the Literature
2016
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 10
Pages 155-169
Author(s): MacAllister, L., Zimring, C., Ryherd, E.
This paper is a literature review that compiles a number of studies investigating the layouts and designs of hospitals and work settings, and the influences that these environments have on health and behavioral outcomes in patients. More specifically, this review seeks to identify possible links between physical and social environmental influences to self-reported patient outcomes. The authors wish to more fully understand the elements that influence patient satisfaction, and then begin a discussion over how physical and social environments can be further analyzed to enhance satisfaction.
Added September 2016
Affective sanctuaries: understanding Maggie’s as therapeutic landscapes
2016
Landscape Research
Journal Article
Issue 6
Volume 41
Pages 695-706
Author(s): Butterfield, A., Martin, D.
Added July 2016
Design in mind: eliciting service user and frontline staff perspectives on psychiatric ward design through participatory methods
2016
Journal of Mental Health
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 25
Pages 114-121
Author(s): Csipke, E., Papoulias, C., Vitoratou, S., Williams, P., Rose, D., Wykes, T.
Previous studies have shown repeatedly that the physical design of psychiatric wards has a significant impact on patient recovery and well-being. It has also been found that staff and patients often express conflicting expectations regarding the design of psychiatric wards. Therefore, it is important to better understand different stakeholder perceptions of the same environment so that the most effective design decisions can be made. One possible way of doing this would be using the “SURE model,” which is a participatory method involving collaborations with service users during all stages of the study.
Added June 2016
Healthcare Staffs’ Experiences and Perceptions of Caring for People with Dementia in the Acute Setting: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis
2016
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Journal Article
Author(s): Houghton, C., Murphy, K., Brooker, D., Casey, D.
Dementia is an international health issue that greatly impacts healthcare delivery systems. Individuals with dementia have specific needs when it comes to healthcare, and it seems that, generally, acute care environments aren’t suitable for these individuals. Considering how previous studies have shown that as much as a quarter of individuals utilizing acute hospital services are likely to have dementia, the authors posit that there needs to be a shift in ethos, organization, and environment in which more appropriate care is provided to patients with dementia in acute care settings.
Added June 2016
The SCOPE of Hospital Falls: A Systematic Mixed Studies Review
2016
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 9
Pages 86-109
Author(s): Taylor, E., Hignett, S.
Added June 2016
Experimental identification of potential falls in older adult hospital patients
2016
Journal of Biomechanics
Journal Article
Issue 7
Volume 49
Pages 1016-1020
Author(s): Cloutier, A., Yang, J., Pati, D., Valipoor, S.
Added May 2016
Risk factors associated with interfacility transfers among patients with Clostridium difficile infection
2016
American Journal of Infection Control
Journal Article
Issue 9
Volume 44
Pages 1027-1031
Author(s): Awali, R. A., Kandipalli, D., Pervaiz, A., Narukonda, S., Qazi, U., Trehan, N., Chopra, T.
Added May 2016