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  1. 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.

  2. Aug 24, 2021 · In this narrative review, we outline why the healthcare environment matters and describe areas of research focus and current built environment evidence that supports healthcare in general and stroke care in particular. Ward configuration, corridor design, and staff station placements can all impact care provision, staff and patient behavior.

  3. Nov 24, 2023 · The architectural design of healthcare institutions impacts patient experience and health outcomes. Facing challenges like demographic aging and evolving treatments, this study reviewed fourteen...

  4. Jul 8, 2022 · Research highlights: 1) Knowledge on evidence-based design is scarce and insufficient as a single source for designing nursing wards; 2) A systematic, evidence-based process has to be used to...

  5. 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
    • 2008/04
    • 2008
  6. 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.

  7. Jul 1, 2021 · The focus of this research was to identify what attributes of patient room designs are most beneficial to health care professionals and to explore whether particular professionals hold...

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