Multi-period layout planning for hospital wards
2013
Health Care Modelling
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 47
Pages 220-237
Author(s): Arnolds, I. V., Nickel, S.
Added May 2016
Health Care Logistics and Space: Accounting for the Physical Build Environment
Author(s): Boucherie, R. J., Hans, E. W., Hartmann, T.
Added November 2015
Acoustical Design Features Associated With Noise Level In Health Facilities: The Case Of Dialysis Facilities
1995
Journal of Interior Design
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 21
Pages 1-14
Author(s): Bame, S. I., Wells, W.
Added September 2015
Design of the environment of care for safety of patients and personnel: Does form follow function or vice versa in the intensive care unit?
2010
Critical Care Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 8 Supplement
Volume 38
Pages S388-S398
Author(s): Bartley, J., Streifel, A. J.
Added September 2015
An Immersive Virtual Reality Mock-Up for Design Review of Hospital Patient Rooms
2011
Collaborative Design in Virtual Environments
Book Section
Author(s): Dunston, P. S., Arns, L. L., Mcglothlin, J. D., Lasker, G. C., Kushner, A. G., Wang, X., Tsai, J. J.-H.
Key Point Summary Coming Soon
Added December 2014
Human Factors Evaluation of an Interventional Trauma Operating Room Mock-up
Author(s): Biesbroek, S., Shultz, J., Kirkpatrick, A., Kortbeek, J.
Trauma operating rooms and angiography procedure rooms are separate entities in hospitals. An Interventional Trauma Operating Room (ITOR) with scope for both traditional surgery and interventional radiological procedures was designed to reduce the risk involved in moving unstable patients between the two treatment areas.
Added December 2014
Space, Choice and Control, and Quality of Life in Care Settings for Older People
2006
Environment and Behavior
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 38
Pages 589-604
Author(s): Barnes, S.
In Britain, residential care and nursing homes for elderly patients have been subject to changing design regulations over several decades. These regulations take into account the “gradations of space” allotted to patients, meaning the extent to which the buildings themselves provide public, semiprivate, and private spaces for the patients.
Added December 2014
Design for Patient Safety - Considering a Patient Safety Risk Assessment
2012
Advances in Human Aspects of Healthcare
Book Section
Author(s): Taylor, E., Joseph, A., Quan, X., Duffy, V.
Added October 2014
Designing a tool to support patient safety: Using research to inform a proactive approach to healthcare facility design
2014 July
Advances in Ergonomics In Design, Usability & Special Populations: Part III
Book Section
Author(s): Taylor, E., Joseph, A., Quan, X., Nanda, U.
Added October 2014
Process Simulation during the Design Process Makes the Difference: Process Simulations Applied to a Traditional Design
2013
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 6
Pages 58-76
Author(s): Traversari, R., Goedhart, R., Schraagen, J. M.
Minimal evidence exists regarding the design implications of using process simulation to assist in the process of designing new operating room (OR) layouts. While the traditional design process for OR layout does incorporate the experiences and insights of users, functionality testing of the OR environment is usually conducted post occupancy.
Added September 2014
An epidemiological study assessing the relative importance of airborne and direct contact transmission of microorganisms in a medical intensive care unit
1990
The Journal of Hospital Infection
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 15
Pages 301-9
Author(s): Bauer, T. M., Ofner, E., Just, H. M., Just, H., Daschner, F. D.
Added September 2014