ارزیابی مولفههای کیفیت محیط فضای بیمارستانی از منظر طبیعت گرایی (مورد پژوهی بیمارستان شریعتی تهران)
محورهای موضوعی : -مدارک پزشکیمعصومه آل رضاامیری 1 , فرح حبیب 2 , آزاده شاهچراغی 3
1 - دانشجوی دکترای معماری، واحد علوم تحقیقات، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی،تهران، ایران
2 - استاد، گروه معماری و شهرسازی، واحد علوم و تحقیقات، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، تهران، ایران
3 - دانشیار، گروه معماری و شهرسازی، واحد علوم و تحقیقات، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، تهران، ایران
کلید واژه: فضای درمانی, بیمارستان شریعتی, طبیعت گرایی, کیفیت محیط,
چکیده مقاله :
مقدمه: محیط کالبدی بیمارستان، شامل عناصر و مولفههایی است که ارتقاء آنها، از منظر طبیعتگرایی، موجب بهبود کیفیت محیط درمانی و همچنین ادراک بهتر و رضایتمندی کاربران، میشود. لذا، این تحقیق با هدف ارتقای کیفیت محیطی فضاهای درمانی با رویکرد طبیعتگرایی در راستای سلامت و رضایت است. مورد پژوهی (بیمارستان شریعتی تهران) است . روش پژوهش: این تحقیق توصیفی، از نوع پیمایشی و همبستگی میباشد. با مصاحبه و پرسشنامه از کاربران درمانی بیمارستان شریعتی، تاثیرات ارتقاء محیط و طبیعت سبز درعرصه عمومی آن تحلیل شد. انتخاب جامعه آماری از روش نمونهگیری کوکران با ضریب خطای0/1 و استفاده از رگرسیون خطی توسط نرمافزار تحلیلی - آماری spss برای تجزیه و تحلیل پاسخ ها صورت گرفته است. یافتهها: برای بررسی فرضیه تحقیق و بطور کلی آزمون مدل مفهومی پژوهش، که عوامل کالبدی - محیطی و غیرکالبدی میتوانند بر بهبود کیفیت محیط فضای درمانی از منظر طبیعت گرایی، تاثیر داشتند از رگرسیون چندمتغیره به روش گام به گام استفاده شد. بر اساس نتایج بدست آمده، در تحلیل عوامل کالبدی محیط داخلی، چهار شاخص به عنوان مهمترین پیشبینیکنندهها و در خصوص عوامل کالبدی محیط خارجی، نیز دو شاخص مصداق داشت. در بررسی مهمترین عوامل غیرکالبدی نیز مدل رگرسیونی شش عامل مهم بدست داد. نتیجهگیری: نتایج تحقیقات، مشخص نمود که عوامل کالبدی - محیطی درکیفیت محیط، موثر بوده. رضایت کاربران از کیفیت محیط، اثبات گردید و در نهایت، نتایج تحلیل نمودارها بر وجود همبستگی بین متغیر کیفیت و رضایت دلالت داشته است.
Introduction: The physical environment of the hospital includes elements that are upgraded, from a naturalistic perspective improves the quality of the treatment environment as well as better perception and satisfaction of users. Therefore, this study aims to improve the environmental quality of therapeutic spaces with a naturalistic approach to health and satisfaction. Case study (Shariati Hospital of Tehran) whose physical changes over a period of one year have been in accordance with physical-environmental criteria in order to benefit from green nature Methods: Content analysis method, survey of theoretical perspectives, and in-depth interviews with professionals, practitioners and architects. Finally, a conceptual model was presented regarding factors, physical and non-physical (socio-psychological) environment affecting the quality of public hospital environment. Statistical population was selected by Cochran sampling method with 0.1 coefficient and questionnaire based on Likert's five-choice spectrum. SPSS software and LISREL software, one of the most used structural equation modeling software, were used for data analysis. Result: The results of the research indicate the effects of the components on improving the quality of the environment with naturalistic approach. The inferential statistics section of the present study is used to investigate the research hypothesis and to generally test the conceptual model of research based on data collected from path analysis. Conclusion: The results of the questionnaire survey indicated that physical-environmental factors play an important role in the quality of the environment.
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1- Ingham B, Spencer C. Do comfortable chairs and soft light in the waiting area really help reduce
anxiety and improve the practice’s image? Health Psychology Update, 1997; 28: 17–20.
2- Baskaya A, Wilson C, Ozcan YZ. Wayfinding in an unfamiliar environment. Environment and
Behavior, 2004; 36(6): 839–67.
3- Dilani, A. Psychosocially Supportive Design: Scandinavian Healthcare Design, 2006
4- Adams, A, Theodore D, Goldenberg E, Mclaren C, Mckeever P. Kids in The Atrium: Comparing Architectural Intentions and Children’s Experiences in A Pediatric Hospital Lobby, Journal of Social Science & Medicine, 2010; 70: 658-667.
5- Kaplan, R, Kaplan, S. The Experience of Nature: A Psychological Perspective. New York: Cambridge University Press; 1989
6- Wilson, E. Biophilia. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. USA; 1984
7- Relaxation village A. formulation of design criteria; Environmental Science and Technology; 2009: 4.
8- Kreitzer M, Zborowsky Larson J. What Impact Does the Environment Have on Us? Available onhttp://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/explore-healing-practices/healing-environment/what-impact-does- environmenthave-us, 2010
9- Motalebi, Gh, Vojdanzadeh, L. Effect of Physical Environmental of Medical Space in Rebuilding Patients’ Anxienty and Stress (Case Study: a Dental Office), Honar-ha-ye-Ziba, 2015; 20 (2): 35-46.
10- Verderber SF. Windowness and human behavior in the hospital rehabilitation environment. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International;1983: 105-286
11- Pakzad J. Handbook of Designing Urban Spaces in Iran, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Deputy of Urban Planning and Architecture, Secretariat of the High Council of Urban Development and Architecture;2004
12- Lang, Jan, Creating Architectural Theory, The Role of Behavioral Sciences in Environmental Design, Fourth Edition with Additions, Translated by Alireza Einifar, Tehran, Tehran University Press; 2002
13- Litkuhi S. Design principles of children's hospitals based on user opinion, Ph.D. Thesis, Tehran: University of Science and Technology; 2009
14- Emamgholi. A. The impact of quality of environment architecture on mental health, an idea for “Architecture Therapy, Ph.D. Thesis, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran; 2013.
15- OberlinJ. Evidence that Pediatric Settings Can Heal, Health Care Design, Available on: www.healthcaredesignmagazine. Com; 2008.
16- Ansari M, Momeni K. The role of environmental factors on human behavior. Report Quarterly, number66,67 winter 2010.
17- WWW. http://shariati.tums.ac.ir/
18- Karimi, Victoria, Art therapy, color, form and space and its effects on the environmental graphics of the children's hospital, Journal of Rahpooye honar, 2007,2(2)
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21- Najafi A, Tabaeian SM, Attari A. Effect of Interior Design of Healthcare Environments on Patients Function Hospitalized in Psychiatric Department. J Res Behav Sci, 2016; 14(3): 281-9.
22- Motalebi, Gh. & VojdanZadeh, L. The effect of the physical environment of the therapeutic spaces on reducing the stress of patients; Case study of dentistry. Honarhaye Ziba , 2014; 20(2): 35-46.
23- Salehnia, M., Mustafa, K., & JaziAhmadzad, S. Effect of physical environment on mental image of the hospital: the consumer's perspective. Hakim Research Journal, 2012; 15(4): 321-7.
24- Sabahi-Bidgoli, M, Mousavi, SGA, Kebriaei A, Seyyedi SH, Shahri S & Atharizadeh M. The quality of hospital services in Kashan educational hospitals during 2008-9: the patients' viewpoint. KAUMS Journal (FEYZ), 2011; 15(2): 146-152
25- Mourshed M & Zhao Y. Healthcare providers' perception of design factors related to physical environments in hospitals. Journal of Environmental Psychology, (2012); 32(4): 362-370.
26- Arneill AB, Devlin S. Perceived quality of care: the influence of the waiting room environment. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2002; 22(4): 345–60