将病人和家属的观点纳入ICU环境设计:现有文献的系统回顾和叙事综合。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yvonne Patricia Fahy, Oystein Tronstad, Jana Waldmann, John F Fraser
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目的:本综述旨在评估将患者和家属的意见纳入重症监护病房(ICU)设计过程。它旨在强调在ICU设计中优先考虑患者和家庭观点的重要性,以改善患者体验和临床结果。传统上,ICU的设计注重临床效率,以牺牲以患者为中心的需求为代价,导致患者被严重镇静,忽视了整体护理的提供。虽然建筑师历来主导设计决策,但没有认识到整合患者和家庭观点的必要性。然而,尽管专业指南提倡多专业团队参与,这种努力仍然很少。方法:本综述总结了已发表的将患者和家庭意见纳入设计过程的内置icu的文献。它评估所使用的方法,并衡量以患者为中心的结果,以确定成功的例子和未来倡议的改进领域。结果:在有限的已发表文献中,只有三个项目成功地将患者和家属的意见纳入ICU设计。此外,在灰色文献的搜索中确定了一个项目。然而,这些项目往往缺乏对以患者为中心的结果的严格评估,涉及患者和家庭的举措仍然不常见。这篇综述强调了在ICU设计中需要更全面的评估和更重视患者和家属的参与。结论:本综述强调了将患者观点纳入ICU设计以提高预后和改善体验的重要性。虽然在认识到其重要性方面取得了进展,但仍需要作出更多努力,优先考虑患者和家属的参与,以创造有利于治疗和康复的环境。
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Incorporating Patient and Family Perspectives into ICU Environmental Design: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis of Existing Literature.

Objective: This review aims to assess the incorporation of patient and family input into intensive care unit (ICU) design processes. It aims to highlight the importance of prioritising patient and family perspectives in ICU design to improve patient experiences and clinical outcomes.

Background: Traditionally, ICU design has focused on clinical efficiency at the expense of patient-centered needs, leading to heavily sedated patients and neglected holistic care delivery. While architects historically dominated design decisions, there's no recognition of the necessity to integrate patient and family perspectives. However, such efforts remain rare despite professional guidelines advocating for multi-professional team involvement.

Methods: This review summarises the published literature on built ICUs that have incorporated patient and family input into the design process. It evaluates methodologies used and measures patient-centric outcomes to identify successful examples and areas for improvement in future initiatives.

Results: The limited published literature identifies only three projects successfully integrating patient and family input into ICU design. Additionally, one project was identified in a search of the gray literature. However, these projects often lack rigorous evaluation of patient-centric outcomes, with initiatives involving patients and families remaining uncommon. The review underscores the need for more comprehensive evaluation and greater emphasis on patient and family involvement in ICU design.

Conclusion: This review emphasizes the significance of integrating patient perspectives into ICU design to enhance outcomes and improve experiences. While progress has been made in recognizing their importance, more efforts are needed to prioritize patient and family involvement for creating conducive environments for healing and recovery.

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Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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