住院中风康复设施的设计理念:生活实验室研究结果。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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目的为卒中住院康复设施的建筑环境和服务优化提供可操作的协同设计思路。背景:需要来自不同利益相关者的意见,以确保卒中康复空间满足用户独特的学习和实践需求。在本文中,我们报告了神经科学优化虚拟环境生活实验室(NOVELL)重新设计项目的第一阶段。方法:我们与主要利益相关者进行了接触:(1)四个共同设计研讨会(每个研讨会的人数在23至31人之间,包括中风幸存者、临床医生和设计师),以产生设计创新的想法;(2)与一家医疗保健建筑公司合作举办研讨会,以回应这些想法;(3)在线优先排序任务,对以前研讨会的成果进行排序。结果包括:(1)一个描述卒中康复环境和服务中什么是重要的目标框架;(2)实现这些目标的28个可操作的设计思路;(3)整合这些设计理念和目标的10个场景来描述一个推测性的、有远见的中风康复设施;(4)这些场景的优先级。主要场景包括:卧室兼具单人房和共用房的优点;使中风幸存者能够获得适当风险水平的环境/服务;以及提供支持挑战和现实世界实践的治疗空间。我们发现了将服务设计和建筑设计共生在一起的创新机会。跨学科的方法——在生活实验室框架内结合协同设计、设计思维、投机未来和多属性评估——成功地产生了协作、可操作和有远见的设计理念。
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Design Ideas for Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Facilities: Living Lab Findings.

ObjectivesTo provide actionable, co-designed ideas for how to optimize the built environment and service of inpatient stroke rehabilitation facilities.BackgroundInput from diverse stakeholders is needed to ensure that stroke rehabilitation spaces address the unique learning and practice needs of users. In this paper, we report the first phase of the Neuroscience Optimized Virtual Environments Living Lab (NOVELL) Redesign project.MethodWe engaged with key stakeholders across: (1) Four co-design workshops (n ranged between 23 and 31 people per workshop including stroke survivors, clinicians, and designers) to generate ideas for design innovation; (2) a workshop with a healthcare architecture firm responding to these ideas; and (3) an online prioritization task to rank outcomes from previous workshops.ResultsOutputs included: (1) A framework of objectives describing what is important in stroke rehabilitation environments and services; (2) 28 actionable design ideas for achieving these objectives; (3) 10 scenarios that integrate these design ideas and objectives to describe a speculative, visionary stroke rehabilitation facility; and (4) prioritization of these scenarios. Key scenarios included: Bedrooms that achieve the benefits of both a single and shared room; environments/services that allow stroke survivors access to appropriate levels of risk; and therapy spaces that provide supported challenge and real-world practice.ConclusionsWe identified opportunities for innovation that bring service design and architectural design together symbiotically. The interdisciplinary methods-combining co-design, Design Thinking, Speculative Futures, and Multi-Attribute Evaluation within a Living Lab framework-were successful in generating collaborative, actionable, and visionary design ideas.

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Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal
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