Nursing homes are designed and operated to meet general thermal specifications outlined by existing standards. This paper presents adaptive thermal comfort models for nursing homes based on the field survey administered in 100 common rooms of five nursing homes in the Mediterranean climate. The survey included simultaneous measurements of outdoor and indoor environmental parameters and an assessment of the occupants' thermal comfort sensations using questionnaires. In total, 1,921 subjective questionnaires were obtained. The analysis focused on: Building Operation Mode (naturally ventilated and air-conditioned mode (cooling and heating)); and type of occupant (residents and non-residents (caregivers and therapists)). In naturally ventilated...
Thermal comfort (TC) parameters were measured in 130 rooms from nursing homes (NH), following ISO 77...
Due to the rapid growth of the ageing population and the shrinking of family size in China, there ha...
Population ageing, extreme weather, and high energy costs are the current and future global scenario...
Nursing homes are designed and operated to meet general thermal specifications outlined by existing ...
Considering the progressive population aging, the fact that old people spend around 90% of their tim...
Existing field studies confirm that elderly people have different thermal sensation from adults. Thi...
The number of people living in nursing homes is increasing due to the growth of ageing population. H...
Nursing homes are set to be operated to meet certain thermal specifications defined by existing stat...
The growing demand in the use of cooling in buildings for the effects of climate change and the ther...
While the rapid increase in the fraction of people aged over 65 is driving a substantial increase in...
There are two types of occupants in nursing homes: older adults and caregivers. Because the former h...
A demographic shift is underway in Australia; the number of people aged 65 and over is rapidly incre...
Globally, the population is ageing and extreme weather scenarios are expected, especially in souther...
With an increase in the aging population in many countries worldwide, much attention is being paid t...
The primary aim of this research was to assess the quality of the thermal environment of six Austral...
Thermal comfort (TC) parameters were measured in 130 rooms from nursing homes (NH), following ISO 77...
Due to the rapid growth of the ageing population and the shrinking of family size in China, there ha...
Population ageing, extreme weather, and high energy costs are the current and future global scenario...
Nursing homes are designed and operated to meet general thermal specifications outlined by existing ...
Considering the progressive population aging, the fact that old people spend around 90% of their tim...
Existing field studies confirm that elderly people have different thermal sensation from adults. Thi...
The number of people living in nursing homes is increasing due to the growth of ageing population. H...
Nursing homes are set to be operated to meet certain thermal specifications defined by existing stat...
The growing demand in the use of cooling in buildings for the effects of climate change and the ther...
While the rapid increase in the fraction of people aged over 65 is driving a substantial increase in...
There are two types of occupants in nursing homes: older adults and caregivers. Because the former h...
A demographic shift is underway in Australia; the number of people aged 65 and over is rapidly incre...
Globally, the population is ageing and extreme weather scenarios are expected, especially in souther...
With an increase in the aging population in many countries worldwide, much attention is being paid t...
The primary aim of this research was to assess the quality of the thermal environment of six Austral...
Thermal comfort (TC) parameters were measured in 130 rooms from nursing homes (NH), following ISO 77...
Due to the rapid growth of the ageing population and the shrinking of family size in China, there ha...
Population ageing, extreme weather, and high energy costs are the current and future global scenario...