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Evidence-based healthcare design: A theoretical approach to a substance abuse treatment facility interior design.
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Evidence-based healthcare design: A theoretical approach to a substance abuse treatment facility interior design./
Author:
Escobar, Cecilia.
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104 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 53-05.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International53-05(E).
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Design and Decorative Arts. -
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Evidence-based healthcare design: A theoretical approach to a substance abuse treatment facility interior design.
Escobar, Cecilia.
Evidence-based healthcare design: A theoretical approach to a substance abuse treatment facility interior design.
- 104 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 53-05.
Thesis (M.A.)--Michigan State University, 2014.
This thesis aimed to develop a theoretical background on two major healthcare design theories: Nightingale's (1859) Nursing Environmental Theory and Ulrich's (1991) theory of Supportive Design. Florence Nightingale (1859) focused her research on quality of care and the built environment's impact on health. Her theory suggests that it takes a combination of nursing and the surrounding environment to create an "optimal setting for God to act naturally" (Nightingale, 1859). Roger Ulrich began further exploring her concepts the early 1980's, which led to the development of his Theory of Supportive Design. Ulrich emphasized in his research the importance of stress reduction in healthcare design. He has suggested that by fostering sense of control, encouraging social support, and providing access to nature and positive distractions, a supportive environment can be achieved. His ideas eventually led to the development of Evidence-based design, the practice of basing design decisions on extensive research (Hamilton, 2003).
ISBN: 9781321313536Subjects--Topical Terms:
1024640
Design and Decorative Arts.
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