The Center for Health Design, Concord, CA 94520, USA.
Design School, Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jul 22;18(15):7780. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18157780.
Thinking in patient safety has evolved over time from more simplistic accident causation models to more robust frameworks of work system design. Throughout this evolution, less consideration has been given to the role of the built environment in supporting safety. The aim of this paper is to theoretically explore how we think about harm as a systems problem by mitigating the risk of adverse events through proactive healthcare facility design. We review the evolution of thinking in safety as a safety science. Using falls as a case study topic, we use a previously published model (SCOPE: Safety as Complexity of the Organization, People, and Environment) to develop an expanded framework. The resulting theoretical model and matrix, DEEP SCOPE (DEsigning with Ergonomic Principles), provide a way to synthesize design interventions into a systems-based model for healthcare facility design using human factors/ergonomics (HF/E) design principles. The DEEP SCOPE matrix is proposed to highlight the design of safe healthcare facilities as an ergonomic problem of design that fits the environment to the user by understanding built environments that support the "human" factor.
从更简单的事故因果模型到更强大的工作系统设计框架,医疗行业的患者安全思维随着时间的推移不断发展。在这一演变过程中,人们对建筑环境在支持安全方面的作用关注较少。本文旨在通过主动进行医疗设施设计来降低不良事件的风险,从理论上探讨如何将伤害视为系统问题。我们回顾了安全科学领域中安全思维的发展。本文以跌倒为例,使用之前发表的模型(SCOPE:组织、人员和环境的安全复杂性)来开发一个扩展框架。由此产生的理论模型和矩阵 DEEP SCOPE(基于人体工程学原则进行设计)为使用人为因素/工效学(HF/E)设计原则将设计干预措施综合到基于系统的医疗设施设计模型中提供了一种方法。提出 DEEP SCOPE 矩阵是为了突出安全的医疗设施设计是一种人体工程学设计问题,通过了解支持“人”这一因素的建筑环境,使设计适应环境。