更好的护理蓝图:揭示诊所设计在提高患者体验和效率方面的作用。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Zahra Zamani, Craig Puccetti, Theresa Joy
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背景:由于效率、技术和以患者为中心的模式的提高,门诊服务的需求不断增加,需要重新评估诊所设计和医疗保健服务。这种重新评估应与不断变化的患者期望保持一致,以提高护理的连续性和结果。目的:本研究探讨有针对性的设计特征如何影响门诊患者的行为、运动动力学和工作人员的感知。目标是通过确定提高诊所绩效和患者预后的策略来增强患者体验,提高运营效率并提高护理质量。方法:本研究利用行为映射、阴影观察、调查和Gemba在四个门诊诊所的演练来检查设计如何影响患者体验和操作工作流程。行为映射收集了1179个数据点,显示等待约会和打电话是最常见的活动。跟踪13名患者发现了导航效率低下,特别是从检查室到出口的路线很长,以及在候诊室和候诊室之间频繁移动。调查和Gemba对95名工作人员的演练强调了增强体验的关键设计元素,包括美学、声学和房间大小。反馈表明,需要改进可达性、隐私、寻路、缩短工作人员的旅行距离和儿童友好功能,以提高诊所效率和患者满意度。结论:本研究强调了门诊设计以患者为中心的重要性。研究表明,改善候诊区、诊所导航、隐私措施和技术整合可以提高患者体验和运营效率。
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Blueprints for Better Care: Unveiling the Role of Clinic Design in Enhancing Patient Experience and Efficiency.

Background: The rising demand for outpatient care, fueled by improved efficiency, technology, and patient-centered models, necessitates reevaluating clinic design and healthcare delivery. This reassessment should align with evolving patient expectations to enhance care continuity and outcomes. Objective: This research explores how targeted design features affect patient behaviors, movement dynamics, and staff perceptions in outpatient clinics. The goal is to enhance patient experience, improve operational efficiency, and elevate care quality by identifying strategies to boost clinic performance and patient outcomes. Methods: This study utilizes behavior mapping, shadowing observations, surveys, and Gemba walk-throughs across four outpatient clinics to examine how design affects patient experiences and operational workflows. Behavior mapping collected 1179 data points, revealing that waiting for appointments and making phone calls were the most common activities. Shadowing 13 patients identified navigation inefficiencies, particularly the lengthy route from exam rooms to exits and the frequent movement between the scale and waiting area. Surveys and Gemba walk-throughs with 95 staff members highlighted critical design elements that enhance experiences, including aesthetics, acoustics, and room sizes. Feedback indicated a demand for improvements in accessibility, privacy, wayfinding, reduced staff travel distances, and child-friendly features to boost clinic efficiency and patient satisfaction. Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of patient-centered design in outpatient clinics. It shows that improving waiting areas, clinic navigation, privacy measures, and technology integration can enhance patient experience and operational efficiency.

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