Colley Jacinta, Zeeman Heidi, Kendall Elizabeth
1 The Hopkins Centre, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Meadowbrook, Queensland, Australia.
2 RECOVER Injury Research Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
HERD. 2018 Apr;11(2):163-176. doi: 10.1177/1937586717733149. Epub 2017 Oct 25.
This research aimed to examine the role of the corridors in specialist inpatient rehabilitation units to inform future design of these spaces.
In healthcare settings, such as rehabilitation units, corridors have often been designed simply as spaces allowing movement between other locations. However, research suggests that corridors may be places where important social and care-related activities take place. How corridors are used and understood by patients and staff in inpatient rehabilitation settings is unclear, and a greater understanding of the role of corridors in these settings could help to inform more supportive design of these spaces.
Independent observations of user activity were conducted at a major metropolitan inpatient spinal injury unit (SIU) and brain injury unit (BIU). Interviews were conducted with SIU patients ( n = 12), and focus groups were conducted with SIU staff ( n = 23), BIU patients ( n = 12), and BIU staff ( n = 10).
Results from the observations showed that the corridors were used frequently across the day, particularly by staff. Thematic analysis of staff and patient experiences found three key themes describing how corridors were used: (1) moving around, (2) delivery and experiences of quality care, and (3) a "spillover space."
Results demonstrate that corridors not only have an important role as connective spaces but are also used as flexible, multipurpose spaces for delivery of quality care and patient experiences. Future design should consider how these spaces can more deliberately support and contribute to patient and staff experiences of rehabilitation.
本研究旨在探讨专科住院康复单元中走廊的作用,以为这些空间的未来设计提供参考。
在康复单元等医疗环境中,走廊通常仅被设计为允许在其他地点之间通行的空间。然而,研究表明走廊可能是进行重要社交和护理相关活动的场所。目前尚不清楚住院康复环境中的患者和工作人员如何使用和理解走廊,而对这些环境中走廊作用的更深入了解有助于为这些空间的更具支持性的设计提供参考。
在一个大城市的住院脊髓损伤单元(SIU)和脑损伤单元(BIU)对用户活动进行独立观察。对SIU患者(n = 12)进行访谈,对SIU工作人员(n = 23)、BIU患者(n = 12)和BIU工作人员(n = 10)进行焦点小组讨论。
观察结果表明,走廊全天都被频繁使用,尤其是工作人员。对工作人员和患者体验的主题分析发现了三个描述走廊使用方式的关键主题:(1)四处走动,(2)优质护理的提供与体验,(3)“溢出空间”。
结果表明,走廊不仅作为连接空间具有重要作用,还被用作提供优质护理和患者体验的灵活多用空间。未来的设计应考虑如何更有意地支持并促进患者和工作人员的康复体验。