van Buuren Leonie, Derks Daantje, Mohammadi Masi, Colenbrander Bernard
Department of Built Environment, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Department of Psychology, Education, and Child Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Front Dement. 2025 Mar 10;4:1524425. doi: 10.3389/frdem.2025.1524425. eCollection 2025.
While wayfinding is vital for quality of life, it is also a declining skill for people with dementia. Understanding wayfinding behavioral patterns of people with dementia helps to improve the nursing home corridor designs to facilitate autonomously conducting activities of daily life. However, a comprehensive image of these patterns is lacking.
An empirical qualitative study was conducted, studying seven wayfinding behavioral patterns of people with advanced dementia ( = 8) in two nursing home corridors where they live, using fly-on-the-wall observation.
The data show that the most frequent wayfinding behavioral patterns observed were "movements" followed by "looking at", "stops on the route", and "verbal navigational cues".
These behaviors occurred often at crossroads; i.e., places in which participants should make a decision concerning continuing their route. Spatially, these places have high-visibility values and many things to see for people with dementia. Contradictory, these places might cause more confusion for people with dementia. Therefore, special attention should be paid to the design of these spaces.
虽然寻路对于生活质量至关重要,但对于痴呆症患者来说,这也是一项正在衰退的技能。了解痴呆症患者的寻路行为模式有助于改善养老院走廊设计,以促进日常生活活动的自主进行。然而,目前缺乏对这些模式的全面认识。
进行了一项实证定性研究,在两个痴呆症晚期患者(n = 8)居住的养老院走廊中,采用墙上苍蝇式观察法研究了他们的七种寻路行为模式。
数据显示,观察到的最常见寻路行为模式是“移动”,其次是“看”、“在路线上停留”和“言语导航提示”。
这些行为经常发生在十字路口,即参与者需要决定是否继续前行的地方。在空间上,这些地方对痴呆症患者具有较高的可见性价值,有很多东西可看。矛盾的是,这些地方可能会给痴呆症患者带来更多困惑。因此,应特别关注这些空间的设计。