Architecture of Person-Centered Psychiatric Geriatric Hospitals

IF 1.1 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Journal of Aging and Environment Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI:10.1080/26892618.2022.2125476
N. Norouzi
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There is a gap in the literature on the architectural design of Psychiatric Geriatric Care (PGC) centers and their impact on patients’ wellbeing and recovery. The objectives of this study are to explore the role of the built environment on staff’s work satisfaction, geriatric psychiatric patients’ wellbeing, and assess the importance of treating mental and physical illness of older adults in the same clinical setting. Data were obtained from behavior observation/mapping of existing spaces and interviews with staff and patients. Interview data were analyzed, coded, and juxtaposed with themes from behavior observation/mapping. This study identified specific architectural conditions of autonomy, atmosphere, boundary, and safety for patients and visibility, accessibility, and rejuvenation for staff. The findings of this study resulted in creating a replicable design model and architectural base for future PGC centers that include a psychiatric geriatric unit and a medical unit. This provides an opportunity for patients to be involved in their own recovery and receive complete mental and physical care at the same hospital. Additionally, this design model offers the possibility of separating and closing one hospital wing in case of emergencies or a pandemic such as COVID19. © 2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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以人为本的老年精神病医院结构
关于精神病学老年护理中心的建筑设计及其对患者健康和康复的影响的文献存在空白。本研究旨在探讨建筑环境对员工工作满意度、老年精神病患者幸福感的影响,并评估在同一临床环境中治疗老年人精神和身体疾病的重要性。数据来自对现有空间的行为观察/绘图以及对工作人员和患者的访谈。对访谈数据进行分析、编码,并与行为观察/映射的主题并置。该研究确定了患者的自主性、氛围、边界和安全性以及员工的可见性、可达性和活力的特定建筑条件。这项研究的结果为未来的PGC中心创建了一个可复制的设计模型和建筑基础,其中包括一个精神病学老年科和一个医疗科。这为患者提供了一个参与自己康复的机会,并在同一家医院接受完整的精神和身体护理。此外,这种设计模式还提供了在紧急情况或covid - 19等大流行情况下分离和关闭一个医院翼楼的可能性。©2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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Journal of Aging and Environment
Journal of Aging and Environment Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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