Department of Interior Design, College of Design, Construction and Planning, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
HERD. 2024 Apr;17(2):10-23. doi: 10.1177/19375867231219753. Epub 2023 Dec 27.
This exploratory study aimed to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the design of healthcare facilities, particularly those featuring communal spaces. It sought to identify strategies that were implemented, learned, or recognized when adapting to the limitations imposed by protective measures during the pandemic.
Third places are social gathering places outside of home and work. Over time, these community-centric places evolved from free-standing getaways to more integrated niches in diverse contexts including healthcare. Their numerous advantages for users include enhancing community bonds and collaboration among healthcare workers. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a need to rethink the design of such spaces to make them more adaptable and resilient.
An exploratory qualitative study was conducted through in-depth semi-structured interviews with sixteen practitioners involved in healthcare architecture and design projects during the pandemic. Data were analyzed using a thematic analysis approach.
Findings indicate that the design of shared spaces in healthcare facilities for pandemic-like situations requires a special focus on modifiability and multifunctionality, achievable through strategies such as the use of movable, unconnected, and rearrangeable furniture or partitions that could swiftly change the function of a space. Other strategies include the capacity for compartmentalization of spaces, fostering indoor-outdoor connections, integrating advanced technology, and implementing effective infection control measures. Detailed emergent themes and examples of experienced constraints are discussed.
Insights gained from our findings can be applied to new and ongoing healthcare design projects to ensure resiliency during normal and pandemic conditions.
本探索性研究旨在调查 COVID-19 大流行对医疗设施设计的影响,特别是对具有公共空间的设施的影响。它旨在确定在大流行期间为适应保护措施所施加的限制而实施、学习或认识到的策略。
第三空间是家庭和工作之外的社交聚会场所。随着时间的推移,这些以社区为中心的场所从独立的休闲场所演变为更具包容性的各种环境中的角落,包括医疗保健领域。它们为用户带来的诸多优势包括增强社区联系和医护人员之间的协作。COVID-19 大流行的爆发导致需要重新思考这些空间的设计,使其更具适应性和弹性。
通过对 16 名参与大流行期间医疗保健建筑和设计项目的从业者进行深入的半结构化访谈,进行了探索性定性研究。使用主题分析方法对数据进行分析。
研究结果表明,为类似大流行的情况设计医疗设施的共享空间需要特别关注可修改性和多功能性,可通过使用可移动、不连接和可重新布置的家具或隔板等策略来实现,这些策略可以快速改变空间的功能。其他策略包括空间分区的能力、促进室内外连接、集成先进技术和实施有效的感染控制措施。讨论了详细的新兴主题和遇到的约束的例子。
从我们的研究结果中获得的见解可以应用于新的和正在进行的医疗保健设计项目,以确保在正常和大流行条件下具有弹性。