通过健康建筑促进人类健康、安全和福祉

S. Marberry, Robin Guenther, L. Berry
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十多年前,“更健康医院倡议”向卫生系统提出挑战,要求提高卫生保健部门的可持续性和安全性。从那时起,健康医疗建筑的设计和创造已经成为改善个人和人口健康的关键组成部分,其指导思想是建筑环境应该促进而不是阻碍朝着健康的生活方式和更好的健康结果的进步。这一运动以研究为基础,为基于证据的设计过程、绿色和良好建筑的科学和美学、患者和员工的健康结果指标以及医疗保健组织的长期经济效益提供信息。本文是对代表健康建筑关键特征的最佳实践的综合和分析;讨论以研究为基础的建筑设计干预措施、协议和政策,促进健康建筑的创建;概述相关的建筑认证程序和标准;确定健康建筑对患者、工作人员、财务利益相关者和社区的可衡量效益;并建议医院和卫生系统领导者可以采取的具体行动,使健康建筑成为现实,使所有利益相关者受益,并提供在这方面取得成功的机构的例子,作为旨在使其建筑环境更健康的组织的可能模型和灵感来源。
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Advancing human health, safety, and well-being with healthy buildings
More than a decade ago, the Healthier Hospitals Initiative challenged health systems to improve sustainability and safety in the healthcare sector. Since then, the design and creation of healthy healthcare buildings has become a key component of improving individual and population health, guided by the idea that built environments should facilitate, not impede, progress toward healthful lifestyles and better health outcomes. This movement is grounded in research to inform the evidence-based design process, the science and aesthetics of green and well buildings, metrics on health outcomes for patients and staff, and longterm financial benefits for healthcare organizations. This article is an informed synthesis and analysis of best practices that represent the key features of healthy buildings; discusses research-based building-design interventions, protocols, and policies that promote the creation of healthy buildings; outlines pertinent building-certification programs and standards; identifies the measurable benefits of healthy buildings for patients, staff, financial stakeholders, and communities; and recommends specific actions that hospital and health system leaders can take to make healthy buildings a reality benefiting all stakeholders Examples of institutions that have been successful in this effort are offered as possible models and sources of inspiration for organizations that aim to make their built environments healthier.
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