长期寄宿护理与建筑环境:通过通用设计方法提高生活质量和复原力。

Thomas Grey, Jennifer O'Donoghue, Dimitra Xidous, Desmond O'Neill
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本文借鉴了一系列跨学科研究项目,这些项目研究了建筑环境在支持爱尔兰长期寄宿护理机构(LTRC)生活质量方面的作用。考虑到 COVID-19 的影响,这些项目将空气传播感染控制作为一个关键主题。此外,考虑到居住在这些环境中的人所经历的各种需求、缺陷和健康状况,以及居住在 LTRC 建筑中的居民、员工和访客的多样性,研究以通用设计(UD)方法为基础。最后,气候变化被视为新出现的挑战,尤其是对居住在 LTRC 的老年人而言。从这些主要问题入手,这篇探索性论文研究了通用设计如何作为一个桥梁概念,在爱尔兰及其他地区的长期居住护理中,将包容性、生活质量、健康和福祉以及气候适应性结合在一起。
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Long-Term Residential Care and the Built Environment: Improving Quality of Life and Resilience Through a Universal Design Approach.

This paper draws on a series of transdisciplinary research projects examining the role of the built environment in supporting quality of life in long-term residential care settings (LTRC) in Ireland. Acknowledging the impact of COVID-19, these projects include airborne infection control as a key theme. Moreover, considering the wide spectrum of needs, impairment, and health conditions experienced by people living in these settings, along with the diversity of residents, staff, and visitors who occupy LTRC buildings, the research is underpinned by a Universal Design (UD) approach. Finally, climate change is examined as emerging challenge, particularly for older people living in LTRC. Starting with these major concerns, this exploratory paper examines how UD can act as a bridging concept to bring together inclusion, quality of life, health and wellbeing, and climate resilience in the context of long-term residential care in Ireland and beyond.

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