The physical environment of healthcare settings can contribute to preventing or reducing patients' stress. Using Ulrich's theory of supportive design (1991), this study tested whether this relationship occurs because the physical environment promotes perceptions of control, positive distractions, and social support. The research disentangles the contribution of the objective qualities of physical environment to stress, over and above patients' perceptions about the environment. In a multi-site field study (five hospital units from two countries), 57 hospital rooms were assessed in terms of the number of favorable design features, and 187 patients responded to a questionnaire after surgery. Multilevel regression analysis showed that the grea...
Aim: This paper reports a systematic review to determine the effects of physical environmental stimu...
Perceived control is a desirable quality in the healthcare environment to increase patients’ well-be...
Background: Research shows that worn-out physical environments are obstacles to psychiatric inpatien...
Hospital rooms may exacerbate or reduce patients' stress. According to Ulrich's (1991) theory of sup...
While there is increasing evidence to suggest the importance of the provision of hospitality in h...
A hospital visit is often an anxious and uncertain event for patients and their relatives. Patients ...
Objective: The hospital environment is an interpersonal context of caretaking and it has itself an i...
Objectives: This field study investigated the potential stress-reducing effects of exposure to real ...
The movement in the health care design field to focus on “patient-centered care” and “healing enviro...
The design of healthcare environments has been shown to produce positive effects for patient outcome...
In the last fifteen years, the term supportive healthcare environment became widespread within the h...
The new coronavirus pandemic has put healthcare professionals, patients and family members under pre...
This study analyses the processes through which the physical environment of health care settings imp...
Background: Health care settings are generally regarded as stress inducing environments. Stress can ...
Research indicates that staff wellbeing, productivity and satisfaction are linked with a hospital’s ...
Aim: This paper reports a systematic review to determine the effects of physical environmental stimu...
Perceived control is a desirable quality in the healthcare environment to increase patients’ well-be...
Background: Research shows that worn-out physical environments are obstacles to psychiatric inpatien...
Hospital rooms may exacerbate or reduce patients' stress. According to Ulrich's (1991) theory of sup...
While there is increasing evidence to suggest the importance of the provision of hospitality in h...
A hospital visit is often an anxious and uncertain event for patients and their relatives. Patients ...
Objective: The hospital environment is an interpersonal context of caretaking and it has itself an i...
Objectives: This field study investigated the potential stress-reducing effects of exposure to real ...
The movement in the health care design field to focus on “patient-centered care” and “healing enviro...
The design of healthcare environments has been shown to produce positive effects for patient outcome...
In the last fifteen years, the term supportive healthcare environment became widespread within the h...
The new coronavirus pandemic has put healthcare professionals, patients and family members under pre...
This study analyses the processes through which the physical environment of health care settings imp...
Background: Health care settings are generally regarded as stress inducing environments. Stress can ...
Research indicates that staff wellbeing, productivity and satisfaction are linked with a hospital’s ...
Aim: This paper reports a systematic review to determine the effects of physical environmental stimu...
Perceived control is a desirable quality in the healthcare environment to increase patients’ well-be...
Background: Research shows that worn-out physical environments are obstacles to psychiatric inpatien...