医护人员和成年患者对医院建筑环境的偏好。意大利国家肿瘤研究所普通外科和内科肿瘤病房调查。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2025-04-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2025.1546103
Andrea Brambilla, Gabriele Mario Perotti, Valentina Villa, Isabella Nuvolari-Duodo, Antonio Triarico, Carlo Nicora, Stefano Capolongo
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背景:经验是住院和治疗过程中的一个重要因素,特别是在肿瘤学中。最近,患者和卫生工作者的偏好越来越被认为是支持临床和组织绩效的关键因素。医患偏好与医院建筑环境质量之间的关系也是一个重要方面,但在科学文献中仍未得到充分探讨。目的:本研究旨在定性和定量地了解医院建筑环境如何影响意大利北部国家肿瘤研究所普通外科和内科肿瘤病房的患者和工作人员的福祉。方法:按照以下方法学顺序进行研究:(1)确定研究对象并设定;(ii)拟订一份载有22项的问卷;(三)对病人和保健专业人员抽样进行问卷调查;(iv)在专用数据库中收集数据;(v)数据分析和解释。结果:共有521名成年肿瘤患者和311名卫生工作者参与了研究。研究结果强调了在科学文献中报道的患者和工作人员对建筑环境特征的偏好的差异和相似之处。例如,患者对拥有单间的可能性表现出有限的兴趣(只有31%的人认为这非常重要),而从工作人员的角度来看,有一个主要的以重要性为导向的分布,51%和83%的受访者分别认为这与他们的实践和患者体验有很大的相关性。结论:研究结果强调了在评估肿瘤病房时考虑肿瘤患者和医护人员的观点对未来循证医院设计的重要性。
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Healthcare workers and adult patients preferences of hospital built environment. Survey in ordinary surgery and medical oncology ward at the Italian National Oncology Institute.

Background: Experience is an important factor in hospitalisation and treatment processes, especially in oncology. The preferences of patients and health workers have recently been increasingly considered as key elements for supporting clinical and organisational performances. The relationship between staff and patients preferences and the quality of hospital built environment is also an important aspect but it is still underexplored in the scientific literature.

Aim: The study aims to understand both qualitatively and quantitatively how the hospital built environment influences the well-being of patients and staff in ordinary surgery and medical oncology ward of a national institute for oncology in Northen Italy.

Methods: The research was carried out according to the following methodological sequence: (i) identification of the target and setting; (ii) elaboration of a questionnaire with 22 items; (iii) administration of the questionnaire on a sample of patients and health professionals; (iv) data collection in a dedicated database; (v) data analysis and interpretation.

Results: A total of 521 adult oncology patients and 311 health workers participated in the study. The findings highlight differences and similarities of preferences among patients and staff regarding built environment features that are reported in scientific literature. For example, patients shows limited interest in the possibility of having a single room (only 31% report it as very important), while from the staff point of view, there is a predominantly importance-oriented distribution with 51% and 83% of the respondents that consider this to be of great relevance respectively for their practice and for the patient experience.

Conclusion: The findings underline the importance of considering the perspectives of oncological patients and healthcare workers in the assessment of oncology wards for future evidence-based hospital design.

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