农村危重通道医院设计流程的混合方法再构想试点。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Elizabeth A Johnson, Julie Alexander-Ruff, Bernadette McCrory
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目的:对蒙大拿州一家农村关键通道医院进行试点混合方法设施环境评估,并结合定性社区访谈,以确定有意义的设计变更的相同和不同领域,以加强医院运营、服务线提供和通道。蒙大拿州是美国第四大州,人口约100万。大多数蒙大拿州居民生活在地理上孤立的农村或边境社区,长期缺乏医疗保健提供者,关键医院正在关闭或面临关闭的风险。由于许多农村医院正在进行翻新,因此需要采用一种整体方法,以一种可解释的方式将设施和社区需求与设计团队和医院领导结合起来。方法采用清单法对设施卫生的7个指标进行环境评价:照明;空气质量;噪音;感染控制/预防;信息安全;旅行和寻路;以及供应管理。同时,进行了定性的半结构化社区居民访谈。与社区咨询委员会和医院领导层合作,对调查结果进行了协同解释。结果在7个环境指标中,噪音和照明对当地居民在医院获得护理的观点和态度最为重要。居民们指出,在小城镇,当个人和家庭团体彼此熟悉时,需要加强保护隐私和保密的措施。结论:本研究结果表明,农村卫生保健设施设计团队可以从混合方法方法和使用农村文化特定的指导概念框架中受益,以使决策与有意义的变化保持一致,以增强社区参与。
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A Pilot Mixed Methods Reimagination of Rural Critical Access Hospital Design Process.

PurposeA pilot mixed methods facility environmental evaluation of a rural critical access hospital in Montana coupled with qualitative community interviews to identify areas of convergence and divergence of meaningful design changes to enhance hospital operations, service line offerings, and access.BackgroundMontana is the fourth largest state with a population of approximately one million residents. Most Montana residents live in geographically isolated rural or frontier communities with chronic healthcare provider shortages and critical access hospitals closing or at risk of closure. As many rural hospitals undergo renovations, there is a need for a holistic approach to align facility and community needs in an interpretable manner to both design teams and hospital leadership.MethodsEnvironmental evaluation was conducted using checklists for seven indicators of facility health: lighting; air quality; noise; infection control/prevention; information security; travel and wayfinding; and supply management. In tandem, qualitative semi-structured community resident interviews were conducted. Findings were synergistically interpreted in partnership with a community advisory board and hospital leadership.ResultsOf the seven environmental indicators, noise and lighting were most significant to local resident perspectives and attitudes to accessing care at the hospital. Residents noted the need for heightened safeguards to support privacy and confidentiality when individuals and family groups are familiar with one another in small towns.ConclusionsFindings in this study suggest rural healthcare facility design teams may benefit from a mixed methods approach and use of a rural culture-specific guiding conceptual framework to align decision-making with meaningful changes to enhance community engagement.

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