Modeling of Occupational Therapy Room Prototypes for Mental Disorders

Brigitha Watuseke
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People with Mental Disorders (ODGJ) are less likely to recover completely. Still, there is a chance to recover and return to their normal activities Therapy that can make people with mental disorders carry out activities like ordinary people is occupational therapy. However, Indonesia still needs to offer an occupational therapy room design that can support the therapeutic process. This research developed an occupational therapy room modeling that can help the recovery process of people with a mental health condition with a neuroarchitecture approach through a 360o panoramic illustration. This research collects data from reliable sources regarding people with mental disorders, health workers, occupational therapy, neuroarchitecture, and theories regarding visual, texture, thermal, aroma, and audial. After that, space exploration is carried out based on ergonomics and considers the patient's senses. Based on the analysis results, it produces several rooms: outdoor areas, individual therapy rooms, group therapy rooms, entertainment rooms, work rooms, and toilets. The illustration of space modeling shows the use of interior elements such as the dominant color of the space, green and blue, the placement of high ceilings in the room that accommodates creative activities, and the low ceiling for the room accommodates privacy activities. In addition, space modeling also shows the type and placement of the furniture in every kind of space. Doctors or health experts can consider this modeling when making interior design guidelines for occupational therapy rooms.
精神障碍职业治疗室原型的建模
患有精神障碍(ODGJ)的人不太可能完全康复。尽管如此,还是有机会恢复正常的活动,使精神障碍患者像普通人一样进行活动的治疗方法是职业治疗。然而,印度尼西亚仍然需要提供一个职业治疗室的设计,可以支持治疗过程。本研究开发了一种职业治疗室模型,通过360度全景插图,以神经建筑学的方法帮助心理健康状况患者的康复过程。本研究收集了来自可靠来源的数据,涉及精神障碍患者、卫生工作者、职业治疗、神经建筑学以及有关视觉、质地、热、香气和听觉的理论。之后,根据人体工程学进行空间探索,并考虑患者的感官。根据分析结果,它产生了几个房间:室外区域,个人治疗室,团体治疗室,娱乐室,工作室和厕所。空间造型的插图展示了空间主色调绿色和蓝色等室内元素的使用,在房间内放置高天花板以容纳创意活动,而房间的低天花板则容纳隐私活动。此外,空间造型还表现了家具在每一种空间中的类型和摆放位置。医生或健康专家在制定职业治疗室室内设计指南时可以考虑这种模型。
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