Current trends in cancer center design.

B J Huelat
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I would like to summarize the most important issues that we discovered from the people we interviewed for our study. Patient environments are increasingly important. Patient control and patient amenity are paramount in treating cancer. High-tech equipment is going to be the driving force of the future. Telecommunication and electronic link-ups between facilities will be essential to share information. The use of imaging, and especially the MRIs, are going to increase, with some facilities running 24-hour shifts. Mobile service, such as a bus that goes on the road to take some of the more sophisticated treatment modalities out to rural areas, will increase. Designers may be planning interiors of mobile units in addition to chemotherapy departments. An exciting area where treating cancer is headed is in new facility types. There has already been an outgrowth from inpatient hospice units to separate hospice facilities. These are designed to help people make the transition into another lifestyle. But, in addition to hospices, wellness communities, like the one in Santa Monica, are being developed to provide all types of additional services required by the cancer patient. These services include items such as nutrition planning, consulting, self-help groups, and many other services that are growing out of the standard of care that regular hospital treatment provides. In designing cancer centers, there are many similarities to other healthcare environments, but there are unique characteristics that only occur with cancer patients. The main reason is that cancer is just a different kind of disease.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

癌症中心设计的当前趋势。
我想总结一下我们从研究中采访的人身上发现的最重要的问题。患者环境变得越来越重要。病人控制和病人舒适在治疗癌症中是至关重要的。高科技设备将成为未来的驱动力。设施之间的电信和电子连接对于共享信息至关重要。成像的使用,尤其是核磁共振成像,将会增加,一些设施会24小时轮班。移动服务将会增加,比如在路上把一些更复杂的治疗方式带到农村地区的公共汽车。除了化疗部门外,设计师还可能规划移动单元的内部。治疗癌症的一个令人兴奋的领域是新型设施。从住院的安宁疗护单位到独立的安宁疗护设施已经有了发展。这些都是为了帮助人们过渡到另一种生活方式。但是,除了临终关怀之外,像圣莫尼卡这样的健康社区正在发展,以提供癌症患者所需的所有类型的额外服务。这些服务包括营养计划、咨询、自助小组和许多其他服务,这些服务是从常规医院治疗提供的标准护理中发展出来的。在设计癌症中心时,与其他医疗环境有许多相似之处,但也有一些只有癌症患者才会有的独特特征。主要原因是癌症只是一种不同的疾病。(摘要删节250字)
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