Carlo Alfredo Clerici, Francesca Scotti, Elena Pagani Bagliacca, Stefania Rossi, Alice Patriccioli, Paola Quarello, Angela Toss, Maurizio Mascarin, Marco Maruzzo, Matteo Lambertini, Lorena Incorvaia, Giuseppe Maria Milano, Giulia Zucchetti, Assunta Tornesello, Marco Spinelli, Alberto Puccini, Alexia Francesca Bertuzzi, Alice Indini, Teresa Perillo, Giacomo Giulio Baldi, Elisabetta Razzaboni, Claudia Colombo, Laura Marziali, Maura Massimino, Fedro Alessandro Peccatori, Andrea Ferrari
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Abstract
If, as widely recognized in the scientific community, adolescent and young adult cancer patients are in many ways unique, then the spaces where they receive care should be equally special. The design of hospital environments that cater to the specific needs of young patients is a crucial factor in defining the essential features that care centers should ideally include to provide the best possible support for adolescent and young adult patients.This paper explores the growing importance of hospital design in fostering continuity in patients' lives, balancing both functionality and aesthetics. While healthcare systems face logistical and financial constraints, it is essential to recognize and promote the role of architecture, culture, and the arts as integral components of a holistic approach to care. Beauty in healthcare settings should not be considered a luxury, but rather a fundamental aspect of upholding the right to health.
期刊介绍:
Tumori Journal covers all aspects of cancer science and clinical practice with a strong focus on prevention, translational medicine and clinically relevant reports. We invite the publication of randomized trials and reports on large, consecutive patient series that investigate the real impact of new techniques, drugs and devices inday-to-day clinical practice.