设计自治和社区:建筑师对英国额外护理住房的看法。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Suyee Jung, Karim Hadjri
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本研究旨在探讨建筑师如何看待他们在英国设计额外护理住房(ECH)环境中的作用,重点关注建筑设计对老年居民生活质量(QoL)的影响。dech代表了一种老年人住房模式,强调独立性、社区融合和获得护理服务。虽然现有文献从医疗保健和政策的角度考察了ECH,但很少有人知道建筑师如何处理其设计。本研究通过探讨建筑师在设计ECH方面的观点来解决这一差距,以增强居民的自主性、安全性和社会包容性。方法:对英国7个地区的12名建筑师进行了半结构化访谈,这些建筑师专门从事ECH项目。数据分析采用专题分析,辅以定性软件工具(Atlas;ti和NVivo),应用基于六个QoL域的主要演绎编码方法。通过交叉表来评估代码并发性,以探索子主题之间的相互联系。研究结果揭示了三个主要主题——社区意识、健康和安全、选择和控制——每个主题都包含了子主题,说明了设计如何支持自主性、社会互动和空间定向。此外,该研究确定了一个交叉主题,即移动性、感官和认知刺激,这是ECH设计中一个关键但经常被忽视的维度。与会者还强调了持续存在的挑战,包括监管限制和有限的财政资源。建筑师将ECH设计视为促进独立性和适应护理需求之间的平衡。他们的见解强调了连接社区的设计、灵活的空间和不显眼的安全功能的重要性。这些发现为未来的ECH实践提供了信息,并强调了老年人住房设计中跨学科合作的必要性。
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Designing Autonomy and Community: Architects' Perspectives on Extra Care Housing in the UK.

ObjectivesThis study aims to explore how architects perceive their role in designing Extra Care Housing (ECH) environments in the UK, focusing on the impact of architectural design on the quality of life (QoL) for older residents.BackgroundECH represents a housing model for older adults that emphasizes independence, community integration, and access to care services. While existing literature examines ECH from healthcare and policy perspectives, little is known about how architects approach its design. This study addresses that gap by investigating architects' perspectives on designing ECH to enhance residents' autonomy, safety, and social inclusion.MethodsSemi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 architects across seven UK locations who specialize in ECH projects. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis, supported by qualitative software tools (Atlas.ti and NVivo), applying a primarily deductive coding approach based on six QoL domains. Code concurrence was assessed through cross-tabulations to explore interconnections between sub-themes.ResultsFindings reveal three overarching themes-Sense of Community, Health and Safety, and Choice and Control-each encompassing subthemes that illustrate how design supports autonomy, social interaction, and spatial orientation. Additionally, the study identifies a cross-cutting theme, Mobility, Sensory, and Cognitive Stimulation, as a critical yet often overlooked dimension in ECH design. Participants also highlighted persistent challenges, including regulatory constraints and limited financial resources.ConclusionsArchitects view ECH design as a balance between promoting independence and accommodating care needs. Their insights underline the importance of community-connected design, flexible spaces, and unobtrusive safety features. These findings inform future ECH practices and underscore the need for interdisciplinary collaboration in housing design for older adults.

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