Evidence-based design for infants and staff in the neonatal intensive care unit
2004
Clinics in Perinatology
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 31
Pages 299–311
Author(s): Shepley, M. M.
There has been a marked increase in evidence-based studies relating to neonatal intensive care units in pediatric healthcare literature. While it is acknowledged that clinical, operational, and social dimensions play the most significant role in healing, the physical environment has also been universally identified as a critical factor. Conscientious architects are becoming increasingly aware of the impact of design decisions on the sensory environment of the neonatal intensive care unit.
Added July 2014
Interventions for the prevention of falls in older adults: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials
Issue 7441
Volume 328
Pages 680-686
Author(s): Chang, J.T., Morton, S.C, Rubenstein, L. Z., Mojica, W.A., Maglione, M., Suttorp, M.J., Shekelle, P. G.
Falls are a major health concern for older adults worldwide, not only because of the potential for fractures and head injuries, but also for the emotional toll—the fear and anxiety—that can develop as a result of an injury or close call. While the literature on fall interventions is vast, there is limited understanding about the best methods for preventing falls. The authors conducted an extensive review and analysis of relevant, rigorous research trials to assess the relative effectiveness of different types of fall interventions. Under comparison were falls risk assessment and management programs, exercise programs, environmental modification programs, and educational interventions.
Added March 2014
Healthy Lighting for the Visual, Circadian and Perceptual Systems
2004
The Center for Health Design
Magazine Article
Author(s): Simeonova, M.
Added October 2012
Cognitive-behavioral therapy, light therapy, and their combination in treating seasonal affective disorder
2004
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal Article
Issue 2-3
Volume 80
Pages 273-283
Author(s): Rohan, K.J., Lindsey, K.T., Roecklein, K.A., Lacy, T.J.
Added October 2012
Bright light therapy in seasonal affective disorder - does it suffice?
2004
European Neuropsychopharmacology
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 14
Pages 347-351
Author(s): Pjrek, E., Winkler, D., Stastny, J., Konstantinidis, A., Heiden, A., Kasper, S.
Added October 2012
Tomorrow's Patient Room
2004
Architecture Week
Journal Article
Author(s): Moore, M.
Added October 2012
Randomized clinical trial of bright light therapy for antepartum depression: Preliminary findings
2004
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 65
Pages 421-425
Author(s): Epperson, C.N., Terman, M., Terman, J.S., Hanusa, B.H., Oren, D.A., Peindl, K.S., Wisner, K.L.
Added October 2012
Bright light therapy for winter depression - Is phase advancing beneficial?
2004
Chronobiology International
Journal Article
Issue 4-5
Volume 21
Pages 759-775
Author(s): Burgess, H.J., Fogg, L.F., Young, M.A., Eastman, C.I.
Added October 2012
Healing environments: for patients and providers
2004
Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 4
Pages 89-92
Author(s): Altimier, L.B.
Added October 2012