Background. Design for All (DfA) strategy addressing human diversity, social inclusion and equality, can have an impact on users' well-being in healthcare facilities. However, evaluation tools are needed to identify the extent to which DfA influences users' experience and service quality. This study explores the application of the Design for All A.U.D.I.T. (Assessment Usability Design & Inclusion Tool). Methods. The tool's structure is based on a multicriteria framework that evaluate hospital areas through a rating system. The hierarchical framework includes three Categories of DfA outcomes (Physical-spatial quality; Sensorial-cognitive quality and Social quality) with related criteria, indicators and requirements. The tool has been ap...
Purpose. Several healthcare quality assessment tools measure the processes and outcomes of the care ...
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...
Background. Design for All (DfA) strategy addressing human diversity, social inclusion and equality,...
Various studies highlight a gap on reliable methods to measure the quality of projects and environme...
Background and aim: Universal Design (UD) is the design of environments equally accessible and usabl...
Background Universal Design is a design process that enables people of all ability levels by improv...
peer reviewedWhen improving our healthcare system, focus is currently put on physical improvement in...
Despite significant technological and scientific advances in healthcare provision and treatment in p...
Background: Hospital facilities are an essential part of healthcare systems, making the assessment o...
Objective: This article describes an approach to a metrics-based evaluation of public space in hospi...
Objective: We explored the concept of design quality in relation to healthcare environments. In addi...
The objective of this paper was to understand the variables of patient experience by analyzing recen...
Purpose. Several healthcare quality assessment tools measure the processes and outcomes of the care ...
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...
Background. Design for All (DfA) strategy addressing human diversity, social inclusion and equality,...
Various studies highlight a gap on reliable methods to measure the quality of projects and environme...
Background and aim: Universal Design (UD) is the design of environments equally accessible and usabl...
Background Universal Design is a design process that enables people of all ability levels by improv...
peer reviewedWhen improving our healthcare system, focus is currently put on physical improvement in...
Despite significant technological and scientific advances in healthcare provision and treatment in p...
Background: Hospital facilities are an essential part of healthcare systems, making the assessment o...
Objective: This article describes an approach to a metrics-based evaluation of public space in hospi...
Objective: We explored the concept of design quality in relation to healthcare environments. In addi...
The objective of this paper was to understand the variables of patient experience by analyzing recen...
Purpose. Several healthcare quality assessment tools measure the processes and outcomes of the care ...
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...