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Changes in the physical environments of health care settings have become increasingly common to meet the evolving needs of the health care marketplace, new technologies, and infrastructure demands. Physical environment change takes many forms including new build construction, renovation of existing space, and relocation of units with little to no construction customization. The interrelated nature of the complex socio-technical health care system suggests that even small environmental modifications can result in system-level changes. Environmental modifications can lead to unintended consequences and introduce the potential for latent safety threats. Engaging users throughout the change lifecycle allows for iterative design and testing of system modifications. This chapter introduces a flexible process model, PROcess for the Design of User-Centered Environments (PRODUCE), designed to guide system change. The model was developed and refined across a series of real-world renovations and relocations in a large multihospital health care system. Utilizing the principles of user-centered design, human factors, and in-situ simulation, the model engages users in the planning, testing, and implementation of physical environment change. Case studies presented here offer exemplars of how to modify the model to support individual project objectives and outcomes to assess at each stage of the project.
为了满足医疗保健市场、新技术和基础设施需求的不断变化,医疗保健环境的物理环境变化已经变得越来越普遍。物理环境的变化有多种形式,包括新建建筑,改造现有空间,以及几乎没有建筑定制的单位搬迁。复杂的社会技术卫生保健系统相互关联的性质表明,即使是很小的环境变化也可能导致系统层面的变化。环境变化可能导致意想不到的后果,并带来潜在的安全威胁。在整个变更生命周期中让用户参与进来,允许对系统修改进行迭代设计和测试。本章介绍了一个灵活的过程模型,即以用户为中心的环境设计过程(process for Design of User-Centered Environments, PRODUCE),用于指导系统变更。该模型是在一个大型多医院医疗保健系统的一系列现实世界的翻新和搬迁中开发和完善的。利用以用户为中心的设计、人为因素和现场模拟的原则,该模型使用户参与到物理环境变化的规划、测试和实现中。这里介绍的案例研究提供了如何修改模型以支持在项目的每个阶段进行评估的单个项目目标和结果的范例。