Dijkstra Karin, Pieterse Marcel, Pruyn Ad
PhD Student, Department of Marketing Communication and Consumer Psychology, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.
J Adv Nurs. 2006 Oct;56(2):166-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2006.03990.x.
This paper reports a systematic review to determine the effects of physical environmental stimuli in healthcare settings on the health and well-being of patients.
The concept of healing environments suggests that the physical environment of the healthcare setting can encourage the healing process and patients' feelings of well-being. Understanding the effects of physical environmental stimuli will allow us to design healthcare environments that generate these potential health benefits.
A search was conducted using the MedLine, PsychInfo, Embase, CINAHL, Iconda, ScienceDirect, Compendex and the ISI Citation Indexes databases. Studies were included if they concerned interventions involving health effects of environmental stimuli in healthcare settings on patients, and were based on controlled clinical trials published in peer-reviewed journals. Both clinical and psychological outcome measures were included. The search was completed in 2005.
Of the over 500 potentially relevant studies identified, only 30 met all criteria and were included in this review. Predominantly positive effects were found for sunlight, windows, odour and seating arrangements. Inconsistent effects were found for sound, nature, spatial layout, television and multiple stimuli interventions. In general, both the size and direction of effects seem highly dependent on characteristics of patient populations and healthcare settings.
Studies that manipulate several environmental stimuli simultaneously clearly support the general notion that the physical healthcare environment affects the well-being of patients. However, when scrutinizing the effects of specific environmental stimuli, conclusive evidence is still very limited and difficult to generalize. The field thus appears to be in urgent need of well-conducted, controlled clinical trials. At present, and on the basis of the available research, it would be premature to formulate evidence-based guidelines for designing healthcare environments.
本文报告一项系统性综述,以确定医疗环境中的物理环境刺激对患者健康和幸福的影响。
康复环境的概念表明,医疗环境的物理环境可以促进康复过程和患者的幸福感。了解物理环境刺激的影响将使我们能够设计出能产生这些潜在健康益处的医疗环境。
使用MedLine、PsychInfo、Embase、CINAHL、Iconda、ScienceDirect、Compendex和ISI引文索引数据库进行检索。如果研究涉及医疗环境中环境刺激对患者健康影响的干预措施,且基于发表在同行评审期刊上的对照临床试验,则纳入研究。同时纳入临床和心理结果测量指标。检索于2005年完成。
在识别出的500多项潜在相关研究中,只有30项符合所有标准并被纳入本综述。发现阳光、窗户、气味和座位安排主要产生积极影响。声音、自然、空间布局、电视和多种刺激干预的影响不一致。总体而言,影响的大小和方向似乎高度依赖于患者群体和医疗环境的特征。
同时操纵多种环境刺激的研究明确支持了物理医疗环境会影响患者幸福感这一普遍观点。然而,在仔细研究特定环境刺激的影响时,确凿证据仍然非常有限且难以推广。因此,该领域似乎迫切需要进行良好的对照临床试验。目前,基于现有研究,制定基于证据的医疗环境设计指南还为时过早。