跟随中风患者探索康复建筑环境:方法、见解和经验教训。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Qualitative Health Research Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1177/10497323241236305
Maja Kevdzija
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跟踪是一种研究方法,它将观察事件和简短的现场采访相结合,以调查人们在各种环境中的角色和行为。尽管这种方法在建筑研究中应用并不广泛,但可以将其用于关注个人与建筑环境的互动。这一点在医疗环境中尤为重要,因为在医疗环境中,人是脆弱的,对周围环境的依赖性也更强。在这篇文章中,我回顾了调整和使用影子方法来探索中风住院病人在康复中心康复期间与建筑环境互动的经验。这项研究是首次在中风病人中如此大规模地使用影子方法。研究人员用一天(连续 12 个小时)的时间与 70 名参与研究的中风住院病人进行了交流,以不同的形式记录了他们与建筑环境的互动--在平面图上进行叙述性描述、绘制情景草图以及记录病人的发言。这种方法有助于捕捉建筑环境在康复中心病人日常体验中的作用。在医疗机构开展研究面临着各种挑战,与中风老年人群的密切接触会带来许多意想不到的事件和伦理困境。与此同时,这种方法还能提供其他方法无法提供的研究见解。研究人员将获得实用信息和建议,了解如何为使用影子方法进行建筑研究做好准备,以及在现场需要注意哪些事项。
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Shadowing Stroke Patients to Explore the Rehabilitation Built Environment: Approach, Insights, and Lessons Learned.

Shadowing is a research method that combines observing events and short on-the-go interviews to investigate people's roles and behaviours in various settings. Even though it is not a widely used method in architectural research, it can be adapted to focus on the interaction of individuals with the built environment. This is especially important in healthcare environments, where people are vulnerable and more dependent on their surroundings. In this article, I reflect on the experience of adapting and using the shadowing method to explore stroke inpatients' interactions with the built environment during their recovery in rehabilitation centres. This research study was the first to employ shadowing in the stroke patient population on such a large scale. One day (12 consecutive hours) was spent with each of the 70 participating stroke inpatients, recording their interactions with the built environment in different forms - on the floor plans, as narrative descriptions, creating sketches of situations and noting down patients' remarks. This method was useful in capturing the built environment's role in patients' daily experiences in rehabilitation centres. Research in healthcare facilities includes various challenges, and close contact with the patient population of older adults with stroke introduces numerous unexpected events and ethical dilemmas in the field. At the same time, this method provides research insights that would otherwise be unobtainable. Researchers are given practical information and recommendations on how to prepare for using shadowing for architectural research and what to expect in the field.

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期刊介绍: QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH is an international, interdisciplinary, refereed journal for the enhancement of health care and to further the development and understanding of qualitative research methods in health care settings. We welcome manuscripts in the following areas: the description and analysis of the illness experience, health and health-seeking behaviors, the experiences of caregivers, the sociocultural organization of health care, health care policy, and related topics. We also seek critical reviews and commentaries addressing conceptual, theoretical, methodological, and ethical issues pertaining to qualitative enquiry.
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