The impact of psychiatric facility design on reducing aggressive behaviours in an adult population: a narrative literature review.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Australasian Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1177/10398562241278570
Alla Grynevych, Anthony Hew, James Olver
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Abstract

Objectives: This review examines the literature to determine whether physical design features of psychiatric facilities can help reduce aggressive behaviours in an adult patient population.

Methods: Using PRISMA's methodology, we conducted a narrative review of peer-reviewed primary studies on the physical design features and aggressive behaviours in psychiatric facilities. The Joanna Briggs Institute's (JBI) critical appraisal tool was used to assess the quality of included studies.

Results: A total of eight studies were identified. The findings revealed underlying themes in physical design efforts to reduce the incidences of aggressive behaviours, which included changes in structural design (e.g. single rooms; visiting/living/recreational areas; views of outdoors/nature; and uncrowded spaces) and changes in interior design (e.g. art and home-like/comforting environment). There were varying measures of patient aggression.

Conclusions: There was mixed evidence that superficial or structural design changes to psychiatric wards reduced patient aggression. Some studies found reduced aggression; others found no changes, while one study found increased aggression following the implementation of physical design changes. The methodological limitations of the available studies made it difficult to draw causative links and further research on the topic is needed.

精神病院设计对减少成人攻击行为的影响:叙事性文献综述。
目的:本综述研究了相关文献,以确定精神病院的物理设计特征是否有助于减少成年患者的攻击行为:本综述通过研究文献来确定精神病院的物理设计特征是否有助于减少成年患者的攻击行为:采用 PRISMA 方法,我们对经同行评审的有关精神病院物理设计特点和攻击行为的主要研究进行了叙述性综述。我们使用乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(JBI)的批判性评价工具来评估纳入研究的质量:结果:共确定了八项研究。研究结果揭示了减少攻击行为发生率的物理设计工作的基本主题,其中包括结构设计的改变(如单人间、探访/生活/娱乐区、室外/自然景观和不拥挤的空间)和室内设计的改变(如艺术和家庭式/舒适的环境)。对病人攻击性的衡量标准各不相同:有不同的证据表明,对精神科病房进行表面或结构性设计改变可以减少病人的攻击行为。一些研究发现攻击性有所减少;另一些研究发现没有变化,而一项研究发现在实施物理设计变更后攻击性有所增加。由于现有研究在方法上的局限性,很难得出因果关系,因此需要对该主题进行进一步研究。
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Australasian Psychiatry
Australasian Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
159
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Psychiatry is the bi-monthly journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) that aims to promote the art of psychiatry and its maintenance of excellence in practice. The journal is peer-reviewed and accepts submissions, presented as original research; reviews; descriptions of innovative services; comments on policy, history, politics, economics, training, ethics and the Arts as they relate to mental health and mental health services; statements of opinion and letters. Book reviews are commissioned by the editor. A section of the journal provides information on RANZCP business and related matters.
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