Aim: The overall aim of this doctoral thesis was to examine and evaluate if and how an intensive care unit (ICU) room, which had been designed using the principles of evidence-based design (EBD), impacted the safety, wellbeing and caring for patients, their family members and staff. Methods: Paper I explored the nursing staff experiences of working in an EBD intensive care patient room through 13 interviews that were analysed by qualitative content analysis. Paper II focussed on the meaning of caring and nursing activities performed in two patient rooms—one EBD refurbished and one standard. Ten non-participant observations were conducted, which were followed by interviews. The data were analysed using a phenomenological hermeneutical approa...
Evidence-based design strategies can improve stress-free environments in healthcare, by emphasizing ...
AbstractIn recent years, the effects of the physical environment on the healing process and well-bei...
he demographic changes in Western countries, with an aging population and medical and technological ...
Objectives: The objective of the research was to study the visitors’ experiences of different health...
Aim: To present novel reflections on environment regarding the design of the patient room in intensi...
Background: While the impact of the intensive care environment on patients’ experiences and outcomes...
Aim: The overall aim of the thesis was to illuminate the meanings of intensive care units’ patient r...
This article reports a Swedish research project designed to study the impact of a cyclic light syste...
Background: Healthcare environment can affect health. Adverse events (AEs) are common because rapid ...
The EVICURES project developed a new user-friendly design model for intensive and intermediate care ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates how design strategies in three recent intensive care units in Swe...
Background: The intensive care environment and experiences during admission can negatively impact pa...
In recent years, the effects of the physical environment on the healing process and well-being have ...
In recent years, the effects of the physical environment on the healing process and well-being have ...
Evidence-based design strategies can improve stress-free environments in healthcare, by emphasizing ...
AbstractIn recent years, the effects of the physical environment on the healing process and well-bei...
he demographic changes in Western countries, with an aging population and medical and technological ...
Objectives: The objective of the research was to study the visitors’ experiences of different health...
Aim: To present novel reflections on environment regarding the design of the patient room in intensi...
Background: While the impact of the intensive care environment on patients’ experiences and outcomes...
Aim: The overall aim of the thesis was to illuminate the meanings of intensive care units’ patient r...
This article reports a Swedish research project designed to study the impact of a cyclic light syste...
Background: Healthcare environment can affect health. Adverse events (AEs) are common because rapid ...
The EVICURES project developed a new user-friendly design model for intensive and intermediate care ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates how design strategies in three recent intensive care units in Swe...
Background: The intensive care environment and experiences during admission can negatively impact pa...
In recent years, the effects of the physical environment on the healing process and well-being have ...
In recent years, the effects of the physical environment on the healing process and well-being have ...
Evidence-based design strategies can improve stress-free environments in healthcare, by emphasizing ...
AbstractIn recent years, the effects of the physical environment on the healing process and well-bei...
he demographic changes in Western countries, with an aging population and medical and technological ...