There Is No Place Like Home … But Things Could Be Better.

Q3 Medicine
Whitney Berta, Alison Dawson
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Abstract

Increasing attention is being placed on the role of the built environment in promoting and sustaining health in long-term care home settings. Work that reconsiders the physical and work designs of the long-term care sector in the future is expected. In light of that, we urge full and reflective consideration of the tensions and complexities that have been brought to light through the pandemic and attending to what is known and knowable about the influences of the built environment on long-term care home residents and staff who provide their care.

没有地方像家一样,但一切都可以更好。
人们越来越重视建筑环境在促进和维持长期护理院环境中的健康方面的作用。预计未来将有工作重新考虑长期护理部门的物理和工作设计。鉴于此,我们敦促充分和深思熟虑地考虑通过大流行暴露出来的紧张局势和复杂性,并关注已知和可知的建筑环境对长期护理院居民和提供护理的工作人员的影响。
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Healthcare Papers
Healthcare Papers Medicine-Health Policy
CiteScore
2.50
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11
期刊介绍: Integrating community-based health and social care has grabbed international attention as a way of addressing the needs of aging populations while contributing to health systems" sustainability. However, integrating initiatives in different jurisdictions work (or do not work) within very various.
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