Wood Victoria J, Gesler Wil, Curtis Sarah E, Spencer Ian H, Close Helen J, Mason James, Reilly Joe G
Department of Geography, Durham University, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK.
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA.
Health Place. 2015 May;33:83-9. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2015.02.010. Epub 2015 Mar 19.
We examine emotional reactions to changes to medical spaces of care, linked with past experiences. In this paper we draw on findings from a qualitative study of the transfer of psychiatric inpatient care from an old to a newly built facility. We show how the meanings attributed to 'therapeutic landscapes' from one׳s past can evoke emotions and memories, manifesting in ideas about nostalgia, solastalgia, salvage and abandonment, which can impinge on one׳s present therapeutic experience. We reflect on how consideration of these ideas might contribute to better future design of psychiatric inpatient facilities and the wellbeing of those using them.
我们研究了与过去经历相关的对医疗护理空间变化的情绪反应。在本文中,我们借鉴了一项关于精神科住院护理从旧设施转移到新建设施的定性研究结果。我们展示了过去赋予“治疗性景观”的意义如何唤起情感和记忆,表现为怀旧、家园失落感、抢救和遗弃等观念,这些观念可能会影响一个人当前的治疗体验。我们思考了对这些观念的考量如何有助于未来更好地设计精神科住院设施以及使用这些设施的人的福祉。