建筑设计如何满足自闭症谱系障碍和挑战行为患者的需求?

Q4 Medicine
M. Giannitelli, C. Cravero, D. Cohen, M. Karima, J. Lefèvre-Utile
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摘要

背景自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者与环境之间的相互作用会导致许多身体、认知和行为方面的挑战。以证据为基础的设计是研究设计与护理之间关系的一种手段,并利用它对患者的健康和幸福产生积极的影响。方法我们以多学科(临床医生和建筑师)的方式进行了文献综述,并辅之以以自闭症谱系障碍患者、智障者和挑战行为者为重点的人种学博士研究。行为障碍或挑战行为主要受环境的限制性层面及其感官特征的影响。考虑到自闭症患者的特殊需要,室内建筑必须区分以下五个方面:(1) 自闭症患者与其生活空间之间的互动-接触;(2) 生活空间的可理解性(如日常生活的可预测性和常规性);(3) 在生活空间中需要和/或避免社交互动之间进行调节的可能性;(4) 幸福与安全之间的平衡;(5) 感官障碍和适应性设施(如退避区或感官室);(6) 与生活空间之间的互动-接触;(7) 与生活空间之间的互动-接触;(8) 与生活空间之间的互动-接触;(9) 与生活空间之间的互动-接触。讨论 建筑学作为一门学科,采用最佳设计实践来创造个性化的环境,创造符合自闭症患者特定需求的空间,帮助他们处理环境问题,鼓励他们独立,以防止出现一些严重的行为障碍,提高患者的生活质量。应就此开展更多的研究。
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Comment concevoir une architecture adaptée aux besoins des personnes avec un trouble du spectre de l’autisme et des comportements défis ?

Context

The interaction between individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and their environment can result in numerous physical, cognitive and behavioral challenges. Evidence-based design is a means to examine the relationship between design and care and use it to achieve a positive impact on patients’ health and well-being.

Method

A literature review was conducted in a multidisciplinary manner (clinicians and architects) and complemented by ethnographic doctoral research focused on people with ASD, ID, and challenging behaviours.

Results

We found 22 articles including 11 original research but only five specifically on individuals with ASD and challenging behaviours. Behavioural disorders or challenging behaviours are mainly influenced by the restrictive dimension of the environment and its sensory characteristics. To take into account the specific needs of people with ASD, interior architecture must distinguish five aspects: (1) interaction-contact between the person with ASD and his or her living space; (2) the intelligibility of the living space (e.g. predictability and routine of daily life); (3) the possibility of modulation between the need and/or avoidance of social interaction in the living space; (4) the balance between well-being and safety; (5) sensory difficulties and adapted facilities (e.g. retreat areas or sensory rooms, acoustics, lighting, temperature).

Discussion

Architecture, as a discipline, uses best design practices to create individualized environments, engaging spaces that fit the specific needs of individuals with autism, helping them to deal with their environment, and encouraging their independence in the hope of preventing the emergence of some severe behavioral disorders and improving the individual's quality of life. More research should be conducted on this topic.
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Neuropsychiatrie de l''Enfance et de l''Adolescence
Neuropsychiatrie de l''Enfance et de l''Adolescence Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
CiteScore
0.60
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期刊介绍: Organ of the Société française de psychiatrie de enfant et de adolescent, Neuropsychiatrie de enfance et de adolescence tackles all fields of child-adolescent psychiatry and offers a link between field and clinical work. As a reference and training tool for students and practitioners, the journal publishes original papers in child psychiatry as well as book reviews and conference reports. Each issue also offers a calendar of the main events dealing with the speciality.
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