Denham Megan E, Bushehri Yousef, Lim Lisa
1 Socio-Technical Systems Division, Information and Communications Lab, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, GA, USA.
2 School of Architecture, College of Design, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.
HERD. 2018 Jul;11(3):49-65. doi: 10.1177/1937586718761017. Epub 2018 Mar 4.
This article presents a pilot study that employed a user-centered methodology for evaluating and quantifying neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) designs based on the needs of the primary users.
The design of NICUs has begun to shift from open-bay to single-family rooms. Both designs present unique advantages and challenges that impact babies, families, and caregivers.
One NICU design was analyzed using the functional scenario (FS) analysis method. For the FS, users' needs were determined through literature review, interviews with NICU providers and parents, and a review of published design guidelines. Quantitative metrics were developed for each FS, so that characteristics of the NICU design could be analyzed to determine how successful they were in meeting the users' needs. The results were graphically represented to visualize the success and considerations of the design.
A total of 23 FSs and 61 spatial metrics were developed. FSs for babies focused on infection prevention, minimizing exposure to environmental stimuli, and supporting enriching care activities. FSs for family members focused on direct access to the baby, and privacy and adequate space for daily activities. FSs for providers and caregivers focused on infection prevention, care activities, care zones, and visibility.
Using an FS approach highlights design characteristics in the NICU that need to be addressed during the design process to more successfully meet the needs of the different users. Additionally, using this approach can inform design professionals' decision-making by presenting them with the design characteristics that impact the needs of the user groups.
本文介绍了一项试点研究,该研究采用以用户为中心的方法,根据主要用户的需求对新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)的设计进行评估和量化。
NICU的设计已开始从开放式病房转向单人家庭病房。这两种设计都具有独特的优势和挑战,会对婴儿、家庭和护理人员产生影响。
使用功能场景(FS)分析方法对一种NICU设计进行了分析。对于FS,通过文献综述、对NICU提供者和父母的访谈以及对已发表的设计指南的审查来确定用户需求。为每个FS制定了定量指标,以便能够分析NICU设计的特征,以确定它们在满足用户需求方面的成功程度。结果以图形方式呈现,以直观展示设计的成功之处和需要考虑的因素。
共制定了23个FS和61个空间指标。针对婴儿的FS侧重于预防感染、尽量减少暴露于环境刺激以及支持丰富的护理活动。针对家庭成员的FS侧重于直接接触婴儿,以及日常活动的隐私和足够空间。针对提供者和护理人员的FS侧重于预防感染、护理活动、护理区域和可见性。
采用FS方法突出了NICU在设计过程中需要解决的设计特征,以便更成功地满足不同用户的需求。此外,使用这种方法可以通过向设计专业人员展示影响用户群体需求的设计特征来为他们的决策提供参考。