Control in healthcare interiors: the staff's perspective
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Date
2023
Authors
Gulnur Ballice
Cigdem Cetin
Eda Paykoc Ozcelik
Zeynep Tuna Ultav
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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Abstract
As two of the most stressful professions doctors and nurses work intensively in direct contact with patients. However there has been little research into their perception of and satisfaction with healthcare interiors. To fill this gap in the literature this study evaluated the working resting and dining spaces of healthcare staff in terms of control. Specifically privacy boundary and territory and environmental control were analyzed in four state hospitals as case studies. Following a literature review observations semi-structured interviews and surveys were conducted with doctors and nurses from the four hospitals in 2017. The findings showed that controlling privacy boundaries and environmental control elements like natural and artificial lighting noise and odour were important for the participants. This indicates a need to ensure privacy and boundaries more effectively through separate spaces and furniture while noise and odour should also be given more attention.
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Healthcare interiors, healthcare staff, control, privacy, boundary and territory, environmental control, WORKPLACE VIOLENCE, NURSING UNITS, PATIENT, PRIVACY, ENVIRONMENTS, ARCHITECTURE, FEATURES, QUALITY, WORK, Environmental Control, Healthcare Interiors, Privacy, control, Boundary and Territory, Healthcare Staff
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1
Source
Architectural Science Review
Volume
66
Issue
4
Start Page
309
End Page
321
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