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      • Hospital rooms should be safe spaces in which patients feel well cared for and staff can easily provide treatment. These design details not only streamline staff workflows but can also help improve patient recovery rates and lead to higher patient satisfaction.
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  2. In this section, we outline how the built environment can influence important outcomes such as: (1) evidence-based stroke care, including rehabilitation; (2) efficiency of stroke care, staff processes, and communication; and (3) patient safety and well-being.

  3. Mar 8, 2019 · Hospital room design has a significant impact on patient care and recovery outcomes. Patients rely on staff to respond to emergency situations quickly, check in on them frequently, and ensure a full recovery.

  4. Patients could benefit from more time with nurses and increased surveillance opportunities that require nurses to visually monitor patients—a benefit enhanced further by using single-bed rooms in hospital design. 30

    • John Reiling, Ronda G. Hughes, Mike R. Murphy
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  5. Sep 16, 2021 · This study provides important contributions to nursing unit design and justifies the value of an investment in evidence-based design in health care facilities. The results demonstrate the physical environment of the nursing units truly impacts patient experience and quality of care.

    • Hui Cai, Francis Fullam, Lorissa MacAllister, Louis F. Fogg, Jeff Canar, Irwin Press, Irwin Press, C...
    • 10.3390/ijerph18189747
    • 2021
    • 2021/09
  6. Jun 13, 2019 · The guidelines developed through this study identified many opportunities for improving the design of hospital Med/Surg rooms to allow staff to be more effective, efficient, and safer, while at the same time addressing the design needs of patients and their visitors.

    • Steven A. Lavender, Carolyn M. Sommerich, Elizabeth B.-N. Sanders, Kevin D. Evans, Jing Li, Radin Za...
    • 2020
  7. Apr 1, 2006 · Design Features. Once the patient room plan is determined, the hospital must confirm the detailed design features for the headwall, footwall, nursing support area, and family amenities. Headwall. The wall behind and the ceiling over the patient’s head are the most important spaces for incorporating clinical care elements.

  8. Dec 21, 2022 · As a complex process with multiple focus areas, HFD shapes not only the physical design of the built environment but also affects patient flow, staff efficiency, technical equipment considerations, operational procedures, and information management within a healthcare setting (Hicks et al., 2015).

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