For inpatients who spend a longer time in the hospital, the built environment plays a significant role in their experience. While many hospital boards aim to create a patient-centered hospital, few have a specific idea about what this means in terms of spatial qualities. This creates a major challenge for those involved in designing hospital environments. Therefore, we aimed to identify which elements play a role in inpatients’ spatial experience, and how these elements relate and interact. Patients were followed during transport and afterward interviewed. In this way, we gained insight into their spatial experience, static, and in motion. This experience turns out to be shaped by material, social, and time-related aspects. An analysis of t...
This article argues that patient safety is also a spatial achievement. To demonstrate this, the auth...
Introduction: Nurses are increasingly involved in the design of healthcare facilities. While their e...
Hospitalised patients are faced with a brute reorientation of their normal spatial needs andpreferen...
Hospital buildings are experienced from a, for most architects, a-typical perspective. Once you are ...
Hospital buildings tend to be experienced by patients from a, for architects, atypical perspective, ...
Patients experience a hospital from a particular perspective—lying in a hospital bed—which is highly...
Despite many efforts by healthcare providers, for most people a hospital stay is rarely a pleasant e...
Background and aim – Patients undergo one or more medical interventions in a hospital. In the hospit...
A hospital visit is often an anxious and uncertain event for patients and their relatives. Patients ...
Objective: In this article we explore what a different way of moving - being wheeled versus walking ...
This paper discusses the relationship between the city, the hospital and its indoor and outdoor envi...
ABSTRACT: Designing a physical environment that is safe, accessible and easy to use can significantl...
Patient centred approaches are getting significance in Today's healthcare industry. While this trend...
ObjectiveTo explore patients’ perceptions of health-care built environments, to assess how they perc...
Purpose: This study aims to explore the impact of spatial configuration on behavioral patterns of vi...
This article argues that patient safety is also a spatial achievement. To demonstrate this, the auth...
Introduction: Nurses are increasingly involved in the design of healthcare facilities. While their e...
Hospitalised patients are faced with a brute reorientation of their normal spatial needs andpreferen...
Hospital buildings are experienced from a, for most architects, a-typical perspective. Once you are ...
Hospital buildings tend to be experienced by patients from a, for architects, atypical perspective, ...
Patients experience a hospital from a particular perspective—lying in a hospital bed—which is highly...
Despite many efforts by healthcare providers, for most people a hospital stay is rarely a pleasant e...
Background and aim – Patients undergo one or more medical interventions in a hospital. In the hospit...
A hospital visit is often an anxious and uncertain event for patients and their relatives. Patients ...
Objective: In this article we explore what a different way of moving - being wheeled versus walking ...
This paper discusses the relationship between the city, the hospital and its indoor and outdoor envi...
ABSTRACT: Designing a physical environment that is safe, accessible and easy to use can significantl...
Patient centred approaches are getting significance in Today's healthcare industry. While this trend...
ObjectiveTo explore patients’ perceptions of health-care built environments, to assess how they perc...
Purpose: This study aims to explore the impact of spatial configuration on behavioral patterns of vi...
This article argues that patient safety is also a spatial achievement. To demonstrate this, the auth...
Introduction: Nurses are increasingly involved in the design of healthcare facilities. While their e...
Hospitalised patients are faced with a brute reorientation of their normal spatial needs andpreferen...