학술논문

So, you want to design an acute mental health inpatient unit: physical issues for consideration.
Document Type
Article
Author
Source
Australasian Psychiatry. Apr2011, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p163-167. 5p.
Subject
*INPATIENT care
*MENTAL health facilities
*ARCHITECTURAL design
*PHYSICAL environment
*BEHAVIOR modification
*ATTITUDE change (Psychology)
*BUILDING design & construction
Language
ISSN
1039-8562
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this paper is to explore important considerations when planning an acute mental health inpatient unit. Conclusions: Planning a mental health acute inpatient facility should be about more than just building a beautiful, fabulous facility. A novel architectural design, fancy gadgets, safe tapware, new lounge suites, good light and air circulation are all incredibly important and good architects and designers can inform us about new developments in architecture and design that we must incorporate in our design plans. However, to design a facility that is right for tomorrow, it is also important to spend time trying to understand what happens in the facility and how the new facility is going to make things different and better. Planning of a health facility should be about creating an environment that is not only pleasant, comfortable and safe but also one that would enable and facilitate better care. It is important to map processes before rather than after building a facility, so that this process mapping can inform design and we do not keep falling into the trap of building a beautiful new facility but losing the opportunity to make care better. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]