The environment in psychiatric inpatient care is key to patient recovery and staff job satisfaction. In this qualitative study of patient and staff experiences of a new spatial design in psychiatric inpatient care, we analysed data from 11 semi-structured interviews with patients and five focus group discussions with staff using qualitative content analysis. The new design contributed to feelings of safety and recovery, but patients and staff also reported some frustration and added stress. The results lead us to conclude that while the new spatial design improves some conditions for recovery and job satisfaction, the design itself is simply not enough. Changes in care environments require that both patients and staff be informed and involv...
This paper examines the implications for design of inpatient settings of community-based models of c...
The pluralism that characterized the development of psychiatric services around the world created a ...
Objective – The paper identifies dilemmas facing architects, planners and medical professionals in t...
Abstract Background Research shows that worn-out physical environments are obstacles to psychiatric ...
Background: Research shows that worn-out physical environments are obstacles to psychiatric inpatien...
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Psychiatric wards and hospitals have been notorious for being spaces that are meant to heal individu...
This pilot research project sought to provide a postoccupation assessment of a new mental health inp...
This pilot research project sought to provide a postoccupation assessment of a new mental health inp...
BACKGROUND: A hospital built environment can affect patients' treatment satisfaction, which is, in t...
Healing architecture is a defining feature of contemporary hospital design in many parts of the worl...
Inpatient services are frequently constructed as a topic of concern in research and policy, often in...
Background: Loony Bins and madhouses; does the environment contribute to the wellbeing of mental hea...
The design of healthcare environments has been shown to produce positive effects for patient outcome...
Focusing on the lived experiences of patients1 and staff within low and medium secure mental healthc...
This paper examines the implications for design of inpatient settings of community-based models of c...
The pluralism that characterized the development of psychiatric services around the world created a ...
Objective – The paper identifies dilemmas facing architects, planners and medical professionals in t...
Abstract Background Research shows that worn-out physical environments are obstacles to psychiatric ...
Background: Research shows that worn-out physical environments are obstacles to psychiatric inpatien...
© 2015 Shadowfax Publishing and Informa UK Limited All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or par...
Psychiatric wards and hospitals have been notorious for being spaces that are meant to heal individu...
This pilot research project sought to provide a postoccupation assessment of a new mental health inp...
This pilot research project sought to provide a postoccupation assessment of a new mental health inp...
BACKGROUND: A hospital built environment can affect patients' treatment satisfaction, which is, in t...
Healing architecture is a defining feature of contemporary hospital design in many parts of the worl...
Inpatient services are frequently constructed as a topic of concern in research and policy, often in...
Background: Loony Bins and madhouses; does the environment contribute to the wellbeing of mental hea...
The design of healthcare environments has been shown to produce positive effects for patient outcome...
Focusing on the lived experiences of patients1 and staff within low and medium secure mental healthc...
This paper examines the implications for design of inpatient settings of community-based models of c...
The pluralism that characterized the development of psychiatric services around the world created a ...
Objective – The paper identifies dilemmas facing architects, planners and medical professionals in t...