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- The design of internal spaces, such as ward configuration, corridor design, and nurse station placements (centralized vs. decentralized), can influence patient visibility, safety, teamwork, distances staff walk in a shift, and time spent providing direct care to patients. 10 For example, open-plan, larger convex spaces can lead to greater patient visibility, and corridor width impacts staff circulation, informal communication, and teamwork. 19 In ICU, designs with centralized nurse stations and...
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Jun 8, 2020 · Hospital Design for Nursing Efficiency and Nurses’ Safety. Throughout her working life, Nightingale paid attention to design both for nursing efficiency—to avoid wasted steps—and for the safety of nurses themselves.
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May 4, 2020 · The article shows how her famous Notes on Nursing is a positive treatment of the lessons learned, turning the sanitary defects, notably in ventilation, into chapters of the book. The importance of the pavilion model of hospital design is highlighted.
- Lynn McDonald
- 2020
Mar 18, 2021 · In the late 19th century, Florence Nightingale revolutionized hospital design in what became known as Nightingale wards. The signature innovation of these wards was large windows that allowed...
- Steven Lockley
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.
May 3, 2020 · Its design was largely based on Nightingale’s concepts, and her philosophy of separate pavilions was a central element of hospital design for the next 75 years.
- Joe Tye
- 2020
The impact of Florence Nightingale's visionary work continues to influence the delivery of nursing care in the contemporary emergency department (ED).
Nursing has influenced healthcare design with the informed voice of the clinical nurse who best understands the workflow processes and safety challenges in patient care. Nurse researchers have added rigorous measurement to the POE process and disseminated new knowledge gained from research projects.