绿色环境的发展:确定医疗保健环境中基于自然的干预措施实施因素的框架。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Rosanne Steensma, Nicole van den Bogerd, Karin Dijkstra, Wendy Meijboom, Maryska Janssen-Heijnen, Lydia Krabbendam, Jolanda Maas
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摘要

在医疗保健环境中,基于自然的干预措施(nbi)有可能增强患者、医疗保健人员和访客的身心健康,但往往未得到充分利用。关于在医疗机构中影响nbi有效实施的因素的知识很少。本研究旨在制定一个框架,以确定与医院、老年人长期护理设施和康复中心的nbi相关的实施因素。进行了两轮德尔菲研究。在第一轮中,根据来自以下小组的33名专家的意见确定了潜在的实施因素:医疗保健经理、景观设计师、自然和健康顾问以及医疗保健人员。然后用从以前的研究和实施研究综合框架(CFIR)中确定的其他因素补充这些因素。在第二轮中,21位专家对这些因素的重要性进行了评级。达成专家共识的项目被纳入新的实施框架。在第一轮中,确定了99个实施因素的初始集合。从专家和文献中得出的因素大多与设计有关。这些因素与来自CFIR的因素相辅相成。在随后的一轮中,专家认为重要的98个执行因素被保留下来。这些因素被纳入一个新的框架,绿色实施框架(GreenIF)。GreenIF概述了有助于在医疗保健环境中成功设计和实施nbi的因素,并可用于提高其使用率和最大化其效益。
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Development of the GreenIF: A Framework to Identify Implementation Factors for Nature-Based Interventions in Healthcare Settings.

Nature-based interventions (NBIs) in healthcare settings have the potential to enhance physical and mental wellbeing of patients, healthcare staff, and visitors but are often underutilized. Knowledge about factors influencing effective implementation of NBIs in healthcare settings is scarce. This study aimed to develop a framework for identifying implementation factors relevant to NBIs in hospitals, long-term care facilities for elderly, and rehabilitation centers. A two-round Delphi study was conducted. In the first round, potential implementation factors were identified based on input from 33 experts from the following groups: healthcare managers, landscape designers, nature and health consultants, and healthcare staff. These factors were then supplemented with additional factors identified from previous studies and the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). In the second round, 21 experts rated the importance of these factors. The items that reached expert consensus were included in the new implementation framework. In the first round, an initial set of 99 implementation factors was identified. Most factors derived from experts and literature were design related. These factors were complemented with factors derived from the CFIR. In the subsequent round, 98 implementation factors were considered important by experts and retained. These factors were incorporated into a new framework, the Green Implementation Framework (GreenIF). The GreenIF provides an overview of factors that contribute to the successful design and implementation of NBIs in healthcare settings and can be used to enhance their usage and maximize their benefits.

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