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“这感觉不像医院”:儿童对户外护理休养所与传统医院设计的体验

'This Doesn't Feel Like a Hospital': Children's Experience of the Outdoor Care Retreat Versus Conventional Hospital Design.

作者信息

Kindervaag Eli, Lappegard Hauge Åshild, Østvold Lindheim Maren, Kjøs Johnsen Svein Åge

机构信息

Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

University of Oslo / Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

出版信息

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2024 Nov 29;319:322-338. doi: 10.3233/SHTI240954.

Abstract

This study explores how children experience two different locations at Oslo University Hospital in terms of their architectural design and emotional potential. The first location includes a conventional modern hospital wing, whereas the other is a uniquely designed cabin in natural surroundings outside the hospital building, the Outdoor care retreat. The research is a psychological study of how various locations activate cognitive schemas and lead to elicitation of different emotional responses and modes of behavior for children. Participants included 17 children aged 7 to 16, whereby 11 children had no previous experience with hospitalization for a serious medical condition and 6 children were undergoing treatment or follow-ups related to a medical condition at the time of data collection. The data material consisted of walking interviews accompanied by a semi-structured interview guide. The qualitative material was analyzed by applying reflexive thematic analysis and categorized into themes. Study findings illustrate that children experience the environments differently in terms of physical and emotional restrictions. Overall, the children prefer architectural spaces with direct contact to nature or design that mimics natural environments, in addition to being exciting, friendly, and intimate. In these environments, children feel less restricted, more relaxed and more free to express themselves and a range of emotions. This study proposes that spending time in such environments will increase resilience and hospitalization satisfaction for children admitted to hospitals for longer periods of time. In turn, this could have important implications for practice if included in the design of future health care facilities.

摘要

本研究探讨儿童如何根据奥斯陆大学医院两个不同地点的建筑设计和情感潜力来体验它们。第一个地点包括一个传统的现代医院病房区,而另一个是医院大楼外自然环境中独特设计的小屋,即户外护理休养所。该研究是一项心理学研究,旨在探究不同地点如何激活认知模式,并引发儿童不同的情绪反应和行为模式。参与者包括17名7至16岁的儿童,其中11名儿童此前没有因严重疾病住院的经历,6名儿童在数据收集时正在接受与某种疾病相关的治疗或随访。数据材料包括在半结构化访谈指南辅助下的行走访谈。通过应用反思性主题分析对定性材料进行分析并归类为主题。研究结果表明,儿童在身体和情感限制方面对这些环境有不同的体验。总体而言,除了令人兴奋、友好和亲切之外,儿童更喜欢能直接接触自然或模仿自然环境设计的建筑空间。在这些环境中,儿童感到限制更少、更放松,更能自由地表达自己和一系列情绪。本研究提出,在这样的环境中度过时光将提高长期住院儿童的恢复力和住院满意度。反过来,如果将其纳入未来医疗设施的设计中,这可能对实践产生重要影响。

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