Department of Architecture, College of Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea.
NAC Architecture, Seattle, WA, USA.
HERD. 2023 Jan;16(1):270-286. doi: 10.1177/19375867221118685. Epub 2022 Aug 16.
This study aims to review and synthesize the empirical evidence about the connection between healthcare facility design and the mental health of healthcare professionals by reviewing the relevant literature.
Mental exhaustion of healthcare professionals is becoming a critical issue in healthcare, especially during the pandemic. The physical design of healthcare facilities has significant potential to reduce and prevent the mental exhaustion of healthcare professionals by removing environmental stressors and providing restorative experiences. However, the built environment is not fully utilized as an intervention to support healthcare professionals.
Relevant articles were identified from the Medline, PsycINFO, PubMed, and Web of Science databases using a combination of search terms representing environmental design factors and health outcomes. Identified articles were reviewed by their titles, abstracts, and full texts using the inclusion and exclusion criteria.
The search yielded 27 empirical articles investigating the relationships between environmental design factors and staff mental health outcomes, including stress, fatigue, job satisfaction, burnout, and well-being. Healthcare design aspects that were investigated in the identified articles include overall facility and perception (e.g., aesthetic appeal and impression, belonging to the surroundings, safety), specific spaces (e.g., patient area, staff workspace), intangible elements (e.g., exterior view, light, sound), and interior space and ergonomics (e.g., material finishes, furniture).
Through the synthesis of the current literature regarding the relationships between healthcare facility design and the mental health of healthcare professionals, this study provides implications for supporting healthcare professionals through the design of the healthcare facility.
通过回顾相关文献,综述医疗设施设计与医护人员心理健康之间关联的实证证据。
医护人员的精神耗竭正成为医疗保健领域的一个关键问题,尤其是在大流行期间。医疗设施的物理设计具有通过消除环境压力源和提供恢复性体验来降低和预防医护人员精神耗竭的巨大潜力。然而,建筑环境并未被充分用作支持医护人员的干预措施。
使用代表环境设计因素和健康结果的组合搜索词,从 Medline、PsycINFO、PubMed 和 Web of Science 数据库中确定相关文章。使用纳入和排除标准,通过标题、摘要和全文对确定的文章进行了审查。
搜索结果产生了 27 篇实证文章,调查了环境设计因素与员工心理健康结果(包括压力、疲劳、工作满意度、倦怠和幸福感)之间的关系。在已确定的文章中,调查了医疗设计的以下方面:整体设施和感知(例如,美感和印象、归属感、安全性)、特定空间(例如,患者区、员工工作区)、无形元素(例如,外部景观、光线、声音)和内部空间与人体工程学(例如,材料表面处理、家具)。
通过对医疗设施设计与医护人员心理健康之间关系的现有文献进行综合分析,本研究为通过医疗设施设计来支持医护人员提供了启示。