Toward Restorative Hospital Environment: Nature and Art in Finnish Hospitals

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI:10.1177/19375867241239320
Miia Heikkilä, Ira Verma, Suvi Nenonen
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This study explores the integration of nature and art in recent hospital construction projects in Finland, focusing on public hospitals. Interviews with 15 stakeholders, including hospital executives, workers, designers, artists, and architects, reveal the value placed on nature and nature-themed art in hospital settings. The research question presented was: How nature and art are incorporated in Finnish hospitals in order to achieve a restorative hospital environment? Findings highlight themes that appeared in different hospitals: (1) the desired atmosphere, (2) nature and multisensory experiences, (3) social support, and (4) sense of connection and belonging. Bringing nature inside the hospital, whether through natural elements or artworks, emerges as a promising approach. Despite positive outcomes, challenges such as cost and maintenance persist, indicating the need for further research to optimize these initiatives. Overall, incorporating nature and art in hospitals has the potential to enhance healing and well-being for patients, families, and healthcare workers.
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实现恢复性医院环境:芬兰医院中的自然与艺术
本研究探讨了芬兰近期医院建设项目中自然与艺术的融合,重点关注公立医院。通过对 15 位利益相关者(包括医院管理人员、工人、设计师、艺术家和建筑师)的访谈,揭示了自然和自然主题艺术在医院环境中的价值。提出的研究问题是芬兰医院如何将自然和艺术融入医院环境,以实现恢复性医院环境?研究结果突出了不同医院的主题:(1)理想的氛围,(2)自然和多感官体验,(3)社会支持,以及(4)联系感和归属感。无论是通过自然元素还是艺术作品,将自然引入医院都是一种很有前景的方法。尽管取得了积极成果,但成本和维护等挑战依然存在,这表明需要进一步研究以优化这些举措。总之,将自然和艺术融入医院有可能提高病人、家属和医护人员的治疗效果和幸福感。
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