迈向社会可持续的医疗保健设施——循证设计在塞尔维亚现有医院重建中的作用

Aleksandra Djukic, Jelena Marić
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未来现有医疗设施的社会可持续性将取决于它们提高质量和设计的能力,以实现以用户为导向的性能。基于证据的设计为分析HC设施现有和未来的设计提供了充分的工具。塞尔维亚的医院条件很差,每年选择在公立医院接受治疗的人都在减少。本文的目的是通过评估塞尔维亚现有医院设施的社会可持续性来分析当前的设计问题,并为这一领域的进一步研究提出可能的指导方针。塞尔维亚最大的医疗保健机构军事医学学院(MMA)被选为案例研究。选定由MMA医院的病人、非医务人员和医务人员组成的一组关键利益攸关方进行合作。采用定性和定量相结合的方法。方法框架包括:基础文献综述、参与性观察、广泛访谈和调查。从上述利益相关者的角度,以质量评估的形式进行进一步的分析,基于一套具体的标准,分为两大类:舒适/分布和安全/人性化。这种评价是通过技术分析和使用问卷的定性调查来实现的。初步调查结果确定了医院现有设计中的几个关键问题,涉及全球社会可持续性和特定关键领域。本文对塞尔维亚现有的这类医院设计进行了深入分析和首次评估。建立了HC基础设施社会可持续性评价的新模型。这项研究的结果将有助于改善医疗基础设施,并可能在塞尔维亚建立社会可持续的医疗设施的道路上迈出第一步。
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Towards Socially sustainable Healthcare Facilities – the Role of Evidence-based Design in Regeneration of Existing Hospitals in Serbia

Social sustainability of existing healthcare (HC) facilities in future will depend on their ability to improve quality and design towards user-oriented performance. Evidence based design presents an adequate tool for analyzing existing and future design of HC facilities. Hospitals in Serbia are in a bad condition, and each year less people are choosing to be treated in public hospitals.

The purpose of this paper is to analyze current design problems by evaluating the social sustainability of existing hospital facilities in Serbia and suggest possible guidelines for further research in this area. The biggest healthcare facility in Serbia called Medical Military Academy (MMA) was selected as a case study. A group of key stakeholders consisted of patients, non-medical and medical staff from the MMA hospital were selected to collaborate. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were used. The methodological framework consists of: fundamental literature review, participant observation, extensive interviews, and surveys. Further analyses were conducted in form of quality assessment from the perspective of aforementioned stakeholders, based on specific set of criteria, divided in two main categories: comfort/distribution and safety/humanization. This evaluation is achieved through technical analyses and qualitative surveys using questionnaires. The preliminary findings identified several key problems in existing design of the hospital, regarding both global social sustainability and specific critical areas.This paper presents in-depth analyses and first assessment of existing hospital design of this kind done in Serbia. New model for evaluation social sustainability of HC infrastructure is established. Results of this research will contribute to improving healthcare infrastructure and could present the first step on the path to creating socially sustainable healthcare facilities in Serbia.

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