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新冠疫情前后学生的就座行为:UCL 巴特莱特图书馆使用 PIR 传感器进行占用监测的结果。

Seating Behaviour of Students before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from Occupancy Monitoring with PIR Sensors at the UCL Bartlett Library.

机构信息

Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, University College London, London WC1H 0NN, UK.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Oct 14;19(20):13255. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192013255.

DOI:10.3390/ijerph192013255
PMID:36293841
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9602605/
Abstract

Since the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in China, social and physical distancing has been promoted worldwide as an effective community mitigation strategy. However, our understanding remains limited regarding how students would resume their activities and use of libraries when the restrictions to manage the spread of coronavirus were lifted. Understanding students' seating behaviour in libraries is required to guarantee that the libraries meet the needs and preferences of students and promote students' health and well-being and satisfaction with the library. This paper aims to explore the changes in the use of study spaces before and after the pandemic. Occupancy data from the UCL Bartlett Library collected at 10-min intervals from motion sensors located underneath desks was used to assess the occupancy within the library and which was then compared to characteristics of the space. This study revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted students' use of the library as well as how much time they spent there. While seats with a good combination of daylight, outdoor view and privacy were in most demand before the pandemic, distance from other students seems to be the priority after the pandemic. Students' seating preferences appear to be also influenced by the position of desk dividers after COVID-19. Future research should focus on assessing and proposing new seating arrangements and developing strategies to promote students' satisfaction with libraries in response to changes in students' seating behaviours.

摘要

自中国首例 COVID-19 确诊病例以来,社交和身体距离已在全球范围内推广,作为一种有效的社区缓解策略。然而,当解除管理冠状病毒传播的限制时,我们对于学生如何恢复他们的活动和使用图书馆的理解仍然有限。了解学生在图书馆的座位行为对于确保图书馆满足学生的需求和偏好,促进学生的健康、福祉和对图书馆的满意度是必要的。本文旨在探讨大流行前后学习空间使用的变化。从位于桌子下方的运动传感器以 10 分钟的间隔收集的 UCL Bartlett 图书馆的占用数据用于评估图书馆内的占用情况,并将其与空间特征进行比较。这项研究表明,COVID-19 大流行极大地影响了学生对图书馆的使用以及他们在那里花费的时间。虽然在大流行之前,具有良好采光、户外视野和隐私的座位最受欢迎,但大流行后,与其他学生的距离似乎是首要考虑的因素。COVID-19 之后,学生的座位偏好似乎也受到桌子隔板位置的影响。未来的研究应侧重于评估和提出新的座位安排,并制定策略,以响应学生座位行为的变化,提高学生对图书馆的满意度。

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