Purpose To examine stroke inpatients’ real-life wayfinding behaviour and how the built environment of rehabilitation clinics might influence their behaviour and experiences. Methods Stroke inpatients in seven rehabilitation clinics were observed (n = 70), each over the course of 12 consecutive hours. Their paths through the clinic and the locations of encountered wayfinding-related events were mapped on the floor plans and described in the written notes. The observations were supplemented by a survey asking patients about their wayfinding experiences. Results For a third of observed patients, at least one wayfinding-related event was observed on the observation day, and 50% of patients reported getting lost in their clinic at least once. Mo...
Wayfinding is a very complicated perceptual and cognitive process, especially in large and complicat...
Navigating around large hospitals can be a stressful and time-consuming experience for all users of ...
AIM: To explore and compare the impact of the physical environment on patients' activities and care ...
Early mobilization and rehabilitation, multidisciplinary stroke expertise and comprehensive therapie...
Early mobilization and rehabilitation, multidisciplinary stroke expertise and comprehensive therapie...
This paper describes the causes of the wayfinding problems in hospitals and suggests ways to solve t...
Early mobilization and rehabilitation, multidisciplinary stroke expertise and comprehensive therapie...
Early mobilization and rehabilitation, multidisciplinary stroke expertise and comprehensive therapie...
This paper describes the causes of the wayfinding problems in hospitals and suggests ways to solve t...
Many hospitals have developed over a number of years in a piecemeal fashion. This has resulted in co...
Many hospitals have developed over a number of years in a piecemeal fashion. This has resulted in co...
This paper reports an on-going project that studies how visitors search and use information from the...
The traditional use of signs has failed to overcome the problem of wayfinding in hospitals. As wayf...
Aim: To explore and compare the impact of the physical environment on patients’ activities and care ...
Aim: To explore and compare the impact of the physical environment on patients’ activities and care ...
Wayfinding is a very complicated perceptual and cognitive process, especially in large and complicat...
Navigating around large hospitals can be a stressful and time-consuming experience for all users of ...
AIM: To explore and compare the impact of the physical environment on patients' activities and care ...
Early mobilization and rehabilitation, multidisciplinary stroke expertise and comprehensive therapie...
Early mobilization and rehabilitation, multidisciplinary stroke expertise and comprehensive therapie...
This paper describes the causes of the wayfinding problems in hospitals and suggests ways to solve t...
Early mobilization and rehabilitation, multidisciplinary stroke expertise and comprehensive therapie...
Early mobilization and rehabilitation, multidisciplinary stroke expertise and comprehensive therapie...
This paper describes the causes of the wayfinding problems in hospitals and suggests ways to solve t...
Many hospitals have developed over a number of years in a piecemeal fashion. This has resulted in co...
Many hospitals have developed over a number of years in a piecemeal fashion. This has resulted in co...
This paper reports an on-going project that studies how visitors search and use information from the...
The traditional use of signs has failed to overcome the problem of wayfinding in hospitals. As wayf...
Aim: To explore and compare the impact of the physical environment on patients’ activities and care ...
Aim: To explore and compare the impact of the physical environment on patients’ activities and care ...
Wayfinding is a very complicated perceptual and cognitive process, especially in large and complicat...
Navigating around large hospitals can be a stressful and time-consuming experience for all users of ...
AIM: To explore and compare the impact of the physical environment on patients' activities and care ...