There has been extensive research since the 1980s to understand the effects of the physical environmental on the health and wellbeing of people in hospital settings. However, there is scarce investigations focusing on the whole building perspective. The purpose of this study is to discuss the importance of evidence based healthcare design from a holistic point of view, aiming to contribute to providing a positive impact on occupants. The methods adopted include: (1) analysing the recent research that focus on the links between the built environment and health outcomes on hospital settings; (2) from the literature review, identifying the building characteristics that relate to people’s wellbeing; and (3) proposing a holistic framework ...
This thesis presents the results of the program of research performed in the completion of a Doctor ...
Challenges in healthcare have continually increased because of the importance of the industry and ri...
Innovations in healthcare have led to survival of a higher proportion of critically-ill, elderly and...
Background: There is a continued focus in healthcare that NHS Trusts must make cost savings while e...
Background: The proportion of the world’s population aged over 60 years is increasing. Therefore, th...
An very difficult item because physical treatment for elderly is still an “lesser “ form of physical...
This research project investigates the pedagogy of Tom Hudson and his vision for art education. A c...
The Australian water industry is facing two major challenges: a rise in water demand due to a growin...
This workshop is based on a three-year research project investigating the relative equality and equi...
Health care is one of the most important aspects of life. A hospital is a health care institution t...
Within the UK, City Deals, essentially bespoke packages of funding and decision making negotiated be...
Health care systems across the globe are becoming increasingly complex, fast paced and distributed a...
Background: Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide. Proph...
The chapter summarises the origins and development of outdoor management development in the UK. T...
Les ouvrages vieillissent et leur état se détériore. Compte tenu de leur importance sociale et écono...
This thesis presents the results of the program of research performed in the completion of a Doctor ...
Challenges in healthcare have continually increased because of the importance of the industry and ri...
Innovations in healthcare have led to survival of a higher proportion of critically-ill, elderly and...
Background: There is a continued focus in healthcare that NHS Trusts must make cost savings while e...
Background: The proportion of the world’s population aged over 60 years is increasing. Therefore, th...
An very difficult item because physical treatment for elderly is still an “lesser “ form of physical...
This research project investigates the pedagogy of Tom Hudson and his vision for art education. A c...
The Australian water industry is facing two major challenges: a rise in water demand due to a growin...
This workshop is based on a three-year research project investigating the relative equality and equi...
Health care is one of the most important aspects of life. A hospital is a health care institution t...
Within the UK, City Deals, essentially bespoke packages of funding and decision making negotiated be...
Health care systems across the globe are becoming increasingly complex, fast paced and distributed a...
Background: Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide. Proph...
The chapter summarises the origins and development of outdoor management development in the UK. T...
Les ouvrages vieillissent et leur état se détériore. Compte tenu de leur importance sociale et écono...
This thesis presents the results of the program of research performed in the completion of a Doctor ...
Challenges in healthcare have continually increased because of the importance of the industry and ri...
Innovations in healthcare have led to survival of a higher proportion of critically-ill, elderly and...