Awada Mohamad, Becerik-Gerber Burçin, White Elizabeth, Hoque Simi, O'Neill Zheng, Pedrielli Giulia, Wen Jin, Wu Teresa
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Southern California, United States.
School of Computing Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering, Arizona State University, United States.
Build Environ. 2022 Jan;207:108440. doi: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2021.108440. Epub 2021 Oct 16.
The objectives of this study are to investigate building professionals' experience, awareness, and interest in occupant health in buildings, and to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their opinions, as well as to compare the research on occupant health in buildings to professionals' opinions. To address these objectives, a mixed research methodology, including a thorough review of the literature (N = 190) and an online survey (N = 274), was utilized. In general, there is an increasing research interest in occupant health and a heightened interest in health-related projects, among professionals, following the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, among the nine different building attributes examined, indoor air quality was the most researched building attribute with a focus on occupant health and was also presumed to be the most important by the professionals. Professionals considered fatigue and musculoskeletal pain to be the most important physical well-being issues, and stress, anxiety, and depression to be the most important mental well-being issues that need to be the focus of design, construction, and operation of buildings to support and promote occupant health, while eye-related symptoms and loss of concentration were the most researched physical and mental well-being symptoms in the literature, respectively. Finally, professionals indicated that COVID-19 pandemic had significant effect on their perspectives regarding buildings' impact on occupant health and they believed future building design, construction and operation will focus more on occupant health because of the pandemic experience.
本研究的目的是调查建筑专业人员在建筑中对居住者健康的经验、认识和兴趣,评估新冠疫情对他们观点的影响,并将关于建筑中居住者健康的研究与专业人员的观点进行比较。为实现这些目标,采用了混合研究方法,包括对文献的全面回顾(N = 190)和在线调查(N = 274)。总体而言,新冠疫情之后,专业人员对居住者健康的研究兴趣日益增加,对与健康相关项目的兴趣也有所提高。具体而言,在所考察的九种不同建筑属性中,室内空气质量是针对居住者健康研究最多的建筑属性,专业人员也认为它是最重要的属性。专业人员认为疲劳和肌肉骨骼疼痛是最重要的身体健康问题,压力、焦虑和抑郁是最重要的心理健康问题,这些问题需要成为建筑设计、施工和运营的重点,以支持和促进居住者健康,而与眼睛相关的症状和注意力不集中分别是文献中研究最多的身体和心理健康症状。最后,专业人员表示,新冠疫情对他们关于建筑对居住者健康影响的观点产生了重大影响,他们认为由于疫情经历,未来的建筑设计、施工和运营将更加关注居住者健康。