If designed properly, a healthcare interior environment can
foster healing, efficient task-performance and productivity,
effective actions, and safe behavior. Written by an expert
practitioner, Rosalyn Cama, FASID, this is the key book for
interior designers and architects to learn the methodology for
evidence-based design for healthcare facilities. Endorsed by the
American Society of Interior Designers, the guide clearly presents
a four-step methodology that will achieve the desired outcome and
showcases the best examples of evidence-based healthcare interiors.
With worksheets that guide you through such practical tasks as
completing an internal analysis of a client''s facility and
collecting data, this book will inspire a transformation in
healthcare design practice.
關於作者:
Rosalyn Cama, FASID, is the president and principal designer of
the evidence-based planning and interior design firm CAMA
Incorporated in New Haven, Connecticut. CAMA Inc. was founded in
1983 and has completed many award-winning projects nationwide,
including Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, Connecticut; and
Amer-ican Cancer Center Headquart-ers and Hope Lodge in New York
City. A frequent writer and speaker on the topic of evidence-based
healthcare design, Ms. Cama was the 1998 national president of The
American So-ciety of Interior Designers and currently serves as
chair of the board for The Center for Health Design.
目錄:
Dedication.
Foreword by Roger Ulrich, Ph.D.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction: The Long View.
PART I: DRIVERS FOR CHANGE.
Chapter 1: Understanding the Shift Toward Evidence Based Design in
Healthcare.
Evidence-based Design.
Four Components of an Evidence-based Design Process.
Levels of Evidence-based Practice.
Empowering an Interdisciplinary Team.
Herbert Essay: Holding to a Clear Vision.
Drivers for Change in the Healthcare Design Process.
Morrison Essay: Futurist’s Forecast.
Drivers for Change in the Design Professions.
Building a Body of Knowledge.
Checklist.
PART II: EVIDENCE-BASED DESIGN METHODOLOGY.
Chapter 2: Step 1: Gather Qualitative and Quantitative
Intelligence.
Build an Interdisciplinary Team.
Conduct Investigations.
Malone Essay: Listening to Patients Families: A guide to getting
started.
Meilink, Thomas Essay: Weill Cornell Medical College Weill
Greenberg Center.
Benchmark against National Initiatives.
Document Process.
Checklist.
Chapter 3: Step 2: Mapping Strategic, Cultural and Research
Goals.
Positioning a Project Toward Greatness.
Defining Project Drivers Improved Outcomes.
The Art of Mapping a Vision.
IDEO Essay, Patient-Care Delivery Model.
Establish a Research Agenda.
Zimring Essay: OhioHealth Dublin Hospital Preliminary Research
Ideas Preliminary Report.
Checklist.
Chapter 4: Step 3: Hypothesize Outcomes, Innovate and Translational
Design.
Hypothesize Outcomes .
Watkins, Lawless Essay: Comprehensive Healthcare requires
Comprehensive Evidence-based Design.
Design for Improvement: Dare to Innovate.
Haggarty, Starling, Mertens Essay: Changing the Cancer treatment
Experience.
Build Mock-ups: Translational design.
Share the Process.
Checklist.
Chapter 5: Step 4: Measure and Share Outcomes.
Measure Outcomes.
Joseph, Keller Essay: The Role of the Researcher in the Design
Process.
Survey Results from HKS, Ellerbe Becket and Kahler Slater.
Build Business Case.
Sadler Essay: Why Evidence-Based Design makes Good Business
Sense.
Share Professionally.
Calkins Essay: What We Know: Evidence-Based Design in Long Term
Care Settings.
Submit for Peer Review.
Hamilton Essay: Research and Competitive Advantage.
Checklist.
Chapter 6: Evidence-based Design in Practice.
A Look into an Evidence-based Practice that Recognizes the Need for
Research That Improves Clinical Outcomes .
Parker Essay: Why has Anshen + Allen Embraced Evidence-based
Design?.
Rostenberg Essay : Cultivating a Culture of Inquisitiveness:
Integrating Evidence-based Design knowledge into a Design Practice
at Anshen + Allen.
Color Photo Inserts.
Patient-Centered, Family Focused, Staff Supportive.
Hand Washing.
Reduction of Falls.
Like-handed Rooms.
Staff Efficiency.
Connection to Nature.
Daylighting.
Positive Distractions or Resource Centers.
Culture.
Sustainable.
Cooperative and Long Term Care.
Ambulatory Care.
Children’s Hospitals.
PART III: NEXUS.
Chapter 7: Growth Opportunities for the Design Professional.
Next Frontiers.
Future of Education Practice.
Guerin Essay: Embracing an Evidence-based Design Approach in
Education and Practice .
Berens: Essay: ASID, Design Research the Future of Interior
Design.
Future Certification.
Salvatore Essay: The Evidence-based Design Assessment and
Certification Program EDAC.
What Comes After What Comes Next.
Levin Essay: The Future of Evidence-based Design.
Index.