The Role of the Physical Environment in the Hospital of the 21st Century: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity (Abstracts Table Supplement)
2005
The Center for Health Design
Report
Author(s): Ulrich, R. S., Zimring, C., Quan, X., Joseph, A., Choudhary, R.
Added December 2022
Deliberate Perioperative Systems Design Improves Operating Room Throughput
2005
Anesthesiology: The Journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 103
Pages 406-418
Author(s): Sandberg, W. S., Daily, B., Egan, M., Stahl, J. E., Goldman, J. M., Wiklund, R. A., Rattner, D.
Operating rooms (ORs) are complex and sensitive environments that are typically expensive to operate and maintain. Minimally invasive surgical procedures are becoming increasingly more prevalent in many OR environments, while the costs of operating and maintaining OR environments are simultaneously increasing.
Added November 2018
Characteristics Associated with Low Food and Fluid Intake in Long-Term Care Residents with Dementia
2005
The Gerontologist
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 45
Pages 74-80
Author(s): Reed, P.S., Zimmerman, S., Sloane, P.D, Williams, C. S., Boustani, M.
Research conducted on residents of different nursing homes shows that the older people who had been suffering with impaired mobility and cognition face serious malnutrition resulting from insufficient food intake and dehydration problems due to less consumption of fluid intake. The resident characteristics that contribute to food and fluid intake include cognitive status, ability to drink independently, and physical limitations such as difficulty swallowing.
Added January 2016
Intra-unit patient transports: time, motion, and cost impact on hospital efficiency
2005
Nursing Economic$
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 23
Pages 157-164
Author(s): Hendrich, A. L., Lee, N.
Transferring patients can be stressful and confusing for patients and their families. In addition, risks to the patient increase during transfers. Thus, many healthcare facilities are trying to reduce patient transfers by providing more flexible patient rooms.
Added May 2014
Effectiveness of overhead lifting devices in reducing the risk of injury to care staff in extended care facilities
2005
Ergonomics
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 48
Pages 187-199
Author(s): Engst, C., Chhokar, R. , Miller, A., Tate, R. B., Yassi, A.
Healthcare facilities often install mechanical lifts to help staff avoid injuries from patient handling. However, some mechanical lifts require more time and space and are not always as comfortable, safe, and secure as manual patient handling. Few studies have used a prospective controlled design to evaluate the effectiveness of ceiling lifts in reducing risk of musculoskeletal injury to care staff; increasing staff satisfaction; and assessing preferred methods of lifting, transferring, and repositioning residents.
Added April 2014
The Effect of Aromatherapy Massage With Music on the Stress and Anxiety Levels of Emergency Nurses
2005
Australian Emergency Nursing Journal
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 8
Pages 43-50
Author(s): Davis, C., Cooke, M., Holzhauser, K., Jones, M., Finucane, J.
Nurses who work in emergency and intensive care units and new graduates suffer from high levels of stress, which is associated with sick leave. Some research shows that massage with aromatherapy relieves stress. However, this research is not specific to emergency room nursing staff.
Added April 2014
The Effect of Noise in the Emergency Department
2005
Academic Emergency Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 7
Volume 12
Pages 663-666
Author(s): Zun, L.S., Downey, L.
Added October 2012
Integration of Technology and Facility Design: Implications for Nursing Administration
2005
Journal of Nursing Administration
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 35
Pages 217-219
Author(s): Watson, C.A.
Added October 2012
The Introduction of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Change Management in a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital
2005
Pediatrics
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 116
Pages e634-e642
Author(s): Upperman, J., Staley, P., Friend, K., Benes, J., Dailey, J., Neches, W., Wiener, E.
Added October 2012
Creating a favorable practice environment for nurses
2005
The Journal Of Nursing Administration
Journal Article
Issue 12
Volume 35
Pages 525-532
Author(s): Smith, H.L., Hood, J.N., Waldman, J.D., Smith, V.L.
Added October 2012
My Life as a Holistic Nurse
2005
Journal of Holistic Nursing
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 23
Pages 441-8
Author(s): Smith, A.J.
Added October 2012
The effects of ambient music on simulated anaesthesia monitoring
2005
Anaesthesia
Journal Article
Issue 11
Volume 60
Pages 1073-1078
Author(s): Sanderson, P.M., Tosh, N., Philp, S., Rudie, J., Watson, M.O., Russell, W.J.
We examined the effect of no music, classical music or rock music on simulated patient monitoring. Twenty-four non-anaesthetist participants with high or low levels of musical training were trained to monitor visual and auditory displays of patients' vital signs. In nine anaesthesia test scenarios, participants were asked every 50-70 s whether one of five vital signs was abnormal and the...
Added October 2012
Family Members Do Not Disrupt Care When Present during Invasive Procedures
2005
Academic Emergency Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 12
Pages 477-479
Author(s): Sacchetti, A., Paston, C., Carraccio, C.
Added October 2012
Family presence at cardiopulmonary resuscitation: considerations in a rehabilitation hospital
2005
Topics In Stroke Rehabilitation
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 12
Pages 82-88
Author(s): Reese, K.
Added October 2012
Understanding the Cognitive Work of Nursing in the Acute Care Environment
2005
The Journal of Nursing Administration
Journal Article
Issue 7-8
Volume 35
Pages 327-335
Author(s): Potter, P., Wolf, L., Boxerman, S., Grayson, D., Sledge, J., Dunagan, C., Evanoff, B.
Added October 2012
Widening the dimensions of care
2005
Emergency Nurse
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 13
Pages 18-24
Author(s): O'Mahoney, C.
Added October 2012
Predictors of Professional Nursing Practice Behaviors in Hospital Settings
2005
Nursing Research
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 54
Pages 41-47
Author(s): Manojlovich, M.
Added October 2012
Want to keep patients flowing out of the waiting room? Don't have chairs: to ease overcrowding, offer alternative locations, push primary care
2005
ED Management
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 17
Pages 1-3
Author(s): unknown
Added October 2012
Report of the National Consensus Conference on Family Presence During Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Procedures
2005
Pediatric Emergency Care
Journal Article
Issue 11
Volume 21
Pages 787-791
Author(s): Henderson, D.P., Knapp, J.F.
Added October 2012
Study of the efficacy of ceiling mounted lifts
Author(s): Fritz, L.
Added October 2012