The high workload of nurses could be decreased by solutions that improve the work environment. Solutions that are currently made are not implemented effectively on the units. This report will describe a design project leading to a way in which nurses can be involved in improving their own work environment which will lead to a decreased workload an more job satisfaction. The first part of the report shows that improvement opportunities nurses face do not reach the departments that could solve these opportunities. To involve nurses, in order to decrease their workload and increase their job satisfaction, it is not only important for them to be involved in projects that are started at the technical departments. Participatory design theory show...
Within the nursing organization of four hospital wards, a new work design was introduced, which was ...
Background: Because of high demands at work, nurses are at high risk for occupational burnout and ph...
High turnover is a prime cause of today?s nursing shortage, and is often the result of job dissatisf...
Health care professionals have extremely busy work schedules. Unfortunately, they need to spend a lo...
This study examines the relationship between physical design and communication in healthcare deliver...
This research will investigate job design, workplace interaction and job satisfaction among the var...
M.A.Abstract: There is a necessity for a more efficient way to manage communication and information ...
Design has enormous potential to affect people’s health and wellbeing. One way to improve staff and ...
The design of new and improved work processes and work environments in healthcare is an important bu...
The purpose of this case study was to explore nurses’ and nurse administrators’ perceptions about ho...
In 2018, both of Amsterdam’s academic hospitals(VUmc & AMC) officially merged into the Amsterdam...
Objective – This paper investigates nurses' perspective toward the concept of user-focused design ap...
The project takes place at the intensive care unit (ICU) in Malmö. It is a collaboration project bet...
Technology is radically changing the healthcare sector. Introduction of technology demands new ways ...
As a healthcare interior designer, I have been fortunate to gain experience in designing nearly ever...
Within the nursing organization of four hospital wards, a new work design was introduced, which was ...
Background: Because of high demands at work, nurses are at high risk for occupational burnout and ph...
High turnover is a prime cause of today?s nursing shortage, and is often the result of job dissatisf...
Health care professionals have extremely busy work schedules. Unfortunately, they need to spend a lo...
This study examines the relationship between physical design and communication in healthcare deliver...
This research will investigate job design, workplace interaction and job satisfaction among the var...
M.A.Abstract: There is a necessity for a more efficient way to manage communication and information ...
Design has enormous potential to affect people’s health and wellbeing. One way to improve staff and ...
The design of new and improved work processes and work environments in healthcare is an important bu...
The purpose of this case study was to explore nurses’ and nurse administrators’ perceptions about ho...
In 2018, both of Amsterdam’s academic hospitals(VUmc & AMC) officially merged into the Amsterdam...
Objective – This paper investigates nurses' perspective toward the concept of user-focused design ap...
The project takes place at the intensive care unit (ICU) in Malmö. It is a collaboration project bet...
Technology is radically changing the healthcare sector. Introduction of technology demands new ways ...
As a healthcare interior designer, I have been fortunate to gain experience in designing nearly ever...
Within the nursing organization of four hospital wards, a new work design was introduced, which was ...
Background: Because of high demands at work, nurses are at high risk for occupational burnout and ph...
High turnover is a prime cause of today?s nursing shortage, and is often the result of job dissatisf...