Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
HERD. 2020 Jul;13(3):84-98. doi: 10.1177/1937586719888847. Epub 2019 Nov 29.
This study focused on long-term care (LTC) settings for individuals with acquired brain injury (ABI). The goals were (1) to assess the impact of facility configuration on social interactions between residents and staff and (2) obtain a better understanding of staff and resident perceptions of the built environment.
A few studies have explored the relationship between the built environment and social interaction in LTC facilities, but there is little empirical data about ABI-specific LTC facilities.
A literature review was conducted on the impact of the built environment on the LTC of brain injury survivors. Via a questionnaire, staff and residents in two settings, one with patient rooms off corridors and the other with patient rooms surrounding a common space, rated the effectiveness of the built environment in promoting social interaction. Behavioral observation was conducted on 18 residents for a duration of 4 hr per resident.
Via questionnaires, staff rated the corridor facility as more effective in promoting social interaction, but no significant differences were found between the assessments of the two resident populations. Contrary to staff questionnaire results, residents in the open configuration facility exhibited more social behaviors.
Building configuration may impact social interaction between staff and residents in ABI-specific LTC facilities and potentially impact staff and resident quality of life. However, configuration cannot be viewed in a vacuum; residents' physical and mental limitations, demographic information, and staff engagement must be also considered.
本研究聚焦于后天性脑损伤(ABI)患者的长期护理(LTC)环境。目标是(1)评估设施配置对居民和工作人员之间社会互动的影响,以及(2)更好地了解工作人员和居民对建筑环境的看法。
已有一些研究探讨了 LTC 设施中建筑环境与社会互动之间的关系,但关于 ABI 特定 LTC 设施的实证数据很少。
对建筑环境对脑损伤幸存者 LTC 的影响进行了文献回顾。通过问卷调查,比较了两种环境中的工作人员和居民,一种是病房位于走廊旁,另一种是病房环绕着公共空间,评估了建筑环境促进社会互动的效果。对 18 名居民进行了 4 小时/居民的行为观察。
通过问卷调查,工作人员认为走廊式设施更能有效促进社会互动,但两个居民群体的评估没有发现显著差异。与工作人员问卷调查结果相反,开放式布局设施中的居民表现出更多的社交行为。
建筑配置可能会影响 ABI 特定 LTC 设施中工作人员和居民之间的社会互动,并可能影响工作人员和居民的生活质量。然而,配置不能孤立地看待;还必须考虑居民的身体和精神限制、人口统计信息和工作人员的参与度。