This study explores the relationship between inpatient unit design and patient experience and how spatial features and visibility impact patients’ perception of staff responsiveness. The first part of this study is a retrospective pre–post and cross-sectional study evaluating the impacts of unit design on patient experience at the unit level. This study compares patient experiences based on Press Ganey and HCAHPS surveys in two orthopedic units (existing unit in Atrium building and new unit in Tower) with differing design features at Rush University Medical Center. The chi-square test results show that when moving from the old orthopedic unit to the new unit, almost all patient survey items related to patient experience showed statistically...
Research indicates that staff wellbeing, productivity and satisfaction are linked with a hospital's ...
There is a growing interest among healthcare managers and designers in moving towards a ‘patient-cen...
Objective: This study investigates effects of thenewly built nonpatient-relatedbuildingsof a large u...
This study explores the relationship between inpatient unit design and patient experience and how sp...
While a growing body of literature suggests that the layout of inpatient hospitals impacts a range o...
The objective of this paper was to understand the variables of patient experience by analyzing recen...
There is a growing interest among healthcare managers and designers in moving towards a ‘patient-cen...
Several studies have found an association between the physical environment and human health and well...
Objective: This study investigates effects of the newly built nonpatient-related buildings of a larg...
Objective: This study investigates effects of the newly built nonpatient-related buildings of a larg...
This article reports the findings of a 2-phase quasi-experimental study looking at the perceptual ef...
Objective: This study investigates effects of the newly built nonpatient-related buildings of a larg...
Objective: This research examines whether the physical attractiveness of an outpatient practice infl...
Several attempts have been made to understand the relationship between space and society and how bui...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is for betterment of the patient's hospital room space, the actua...
Research indicates that staff wellbeing, productivity and satisfaction are linked with a hospital's ...
There is a growing interest among healthcare managers and designers in moving towards a ‘patient-cen...
Objective: This study investigates effects of thenewly built nonpatient-relatedbuildingsof a large u...
This study explores the relationship between inpatient unit design and patient experience and how sp...
While a growing body of literature suggests that the layout of inpatient hospitals impacts a range o...
The objective of this paper was to understand the variables of patient experience by analyzing recen...
There is a growing interest among healthcare managers and designers in moving towards a ‘patient-cen...
Several studies have found an association between the physical environment and human health and well...
Objective: This study investigates effects of the newly built nonpatient-related buildings of a larg...
Objective: This study investigates effects of the newly built nonpatient-related buildings of a larg...
This article reports the findings of a 2-phase quasi-experimental study looking at the perceptual ef...
Objective: This study investigates effects of the newly built nonpatient-related buildings of a larg...
Objective: This research examines whether the physical attractiveness of an outpatient practice infl...
Several attempts have been made to understand the relationship between space and society and how bui...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is for betterment of the patient's hospital room space, the actua...
Research indicates that staff wellbeing, productivity and satisfaction are linked with a hospital's ...
There is a growing interest among healthcare managers and designers in moving towards a ‘patient-cen...
Objective: This study investigates effects of thenewly built nonpatient-relatedbuildingsof a large u...