卫生保健中的居家:日常设计的作用

IF 0.5 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Melisa Duque, S. Pink, Shanti Sumartojo, L. Vaughan
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摘要本文探讨了如何在复杂的临床医疗环境中为弱势患者创造家的感觉。虽然该领域的现有研究主要集中在患者体验上,但我们采用设计人类学的方法,通过研究医护人员如何作为“日常设计师”参与进来,即兴创造家居环境,从而推进讨论。我们借鉴了精神科老年人科(OPU)从澳大利亚一个较旧的设施搬到一个新建的大型区域医院之前和之后在该科进行的人种学研究。我们建议医院工作人员与患者合作进行日常的居家设计,这是一种护理元素,有助于将“家”的感觉和与之相关的舒适感带入临床环境。
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Homeliness in Health Care: The Role of Everyday Designing
Abstract This article examines how a sense of home can be created in complex clinical healthcare contexts for vulnerable patients. While existing research in this field focuses mainly on patient experience, we take a design anthropological approach to advance the discussion by examining how healthcare staff participate as “everyday designers,” who improvise to create circumstances for homeliness. We draw on ethnographic research undertaken in the Older Persons Unit (OPU) of a Psychiatric Department, before and after the Unit’s move from an older facility to a newly built large regional hospital in Australia. We propose that the ongoing everyday designing of homeliness by hospital staff, in collaboration with patients, is an element of care that contributes significantly to bringing the feeling of “home,” and the sense of comfort associated with it, into a clinical environment.
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