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EVIDENCE – BASED DESIGN
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BEARTOOTH’S JOURNEY OPPORTUNITIES
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DEFINITION The process of basing decisions on research to achieve the best possible outcomes
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Research has proven that there is definite link between the physical environment and patient outcomes
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Goals of Design Process Creating a healing environment Patient room features Family – centered Way finding
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Healing Environment Home like atmosphere – restful / quiet Natural light and views Good sources of lighting Lighting has a definite impact on reducing stress and improving patient safety
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Patient Room Features Single bed rooms Patients desire privacy Lower nosocomial infections Less noise & increased sleep quality Better communication between patients & staff
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Patient Room Features cont. Control of the environment Acuity adaptable Emphasis on patient safety Hand washing facilities Three zones –patient, family & staff
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Family Centered Support involvement in care Family zone area in room Contributes to patient recovery times & outcomes
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Way Finding – the ability to find your way in a particular location Needs to be easy for people with increased stress and anxiety External signage is critical Limited entrance / exit points
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OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Universal Patient Room – lay out exactly the same - accommodates a wide variety of acuity needs – less confusion for patients – staff familiarity
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STAFF SATISFACTION Adjacencies of units Efficiency maximized – location of supplies Work environment enhanced Security Overall satisfaction improved – increases effectiveness of care
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NEW TECHNOLOGY / EQUIPMENT Integrated information system – EMR Automated med. cabinets Wireless communication Patient equipment Beds with exit alarms Lift system
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NEW EQUIPMENT / TECHNOLOGY Equipment Demo’s / Trials Value Engineering Considerations for surge
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