Aims & Objectives: This paper describes the further development of the substantive theory Optimising Personal Control to Facilitate Emotional Comfort. In previous work, emotional comfort was identified as a therapeutic state that was influenced by several factors, one of which was the hospital environment. This paper focuses on aspects within the hospital environment that patients perceive to influence their feelings of personal control. Background: A relationship between control and health has been discussed in previous literature. There are indications that aspects of the hospital environment can impact on a patient's perception of control. This project explored personal control in relation to the hospital environment from the perspective...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-60)This paper presents a study of a Feelings Clarifica...
Background: The physical healthcare environment is capable of affecting patients. This concept of 'h...
The main aim of this research was to identify the impact of design characteristics (DCs) of a patien...
Perceived control is a desirable quality in the healthcare environment to increase patients’ well-be...
Background: Comfort is a word that is frequently used to describe both physical and emotional aspect...
Loss of control is a well-documented human response to hospitalization. The purpose of this study wa...
The purpose of this study was to identify events that give a sense of control (decisional, behaviora...
Understanding the psychosocial experiences of women as hospital patients is an important step in ass...
A hospital visit is often an anxious and uncertain event for patients and their relatives. Patients ...
The article is devoted to the study of the relationship between man and the space around him, namely...
Hospital rooms may exacerbate or reduce patients' stress. According to Ulrich's (1991) theory of sup...
A hospital visit is often an anxious and uncertain event for patients and their relatives. Patients ...
The physical environment of healthcare settings can contribute to preventing or reducing patients' s...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the health care environment on a locked acute psychia...
The physical healthcare environment is capable of affecting patients. This concept of 'healing envir...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-60)This paper presents a study of a Feelings Clarifica...
Background: The physical healthcare environment is capable of affecting patients. This concept of 'h...
The main aim of this research was to identify the impact of design characteristics (DCs) of a patien...
Perceived control is a desirable quality in the healthcare environment to increase patients’ well-be...
Background: Comfort is a word that is frequently used to describe both physical and emotional aspect...
Loss of control is a well-documented human response to hospitalization. The purpose of this study wa...
The purpose of this study was to identify events that give a sense of control (decisional, behaviora...
Understanding the psychosocial experiences of women as hospital patients is an important step in ass...
A hospital visit is often an anxious and uncertain event for patients and their relatives. Patients ...
The article is devoted to the study of the relationship between man and the space around him, namely...
Hospital rooms may exacerbate or reduce patients' stress. According to Ulrich's (1991) theory of sup...
A hospital visit is often an anxious and uncertain event for patients and their relatives. Patients ...
The physical environment of healthcare settings can contribute to preventing or reducing patients' s...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the health care environment on a locked acute psychia...
The physical healthcare environment is capable of affecting patients. This concept of 'healing envir...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-60)This paper presents a study of a Feelings Clarifica...
Background: The physical healthcare environment is capable of affecting patients. This concept of 'h...
The main aim of this research was to identify the impact of design characteristics (DCs) of a patien...