Buildings,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(9), P. 2701 - 2701
Published: Aug. 29, 2024
As
the
global
population
ages,
improving
health
statuses
and
quality
of
life
has
become
crucial.
Healing
spaces
enhance
older
adults’
(OA)
physical
mental
well-being.
However,
current
research
status
development
trends
must
be
systematically
reviewed
to
guide
future
directions.
This
study
examines
role
healing
in
well-being
OA
through
a
bibliometric
analysis.
Results
reveal
three
developmental
stages:
slow
start,
steady
development,
in-depth
refinement.
Highly
cited
articles
emphasize
environmental
factors.
The
main
foundations
encompass
physical,
chemical,
biological,
ecological
aspects
health.
frontier
is
shifting
towards
more
comprehensive
understanding
needs.
Keyword
analysis
indicates
transition
from
single
environment
focus
holistic
approach
considering
psychological,
social,
spiritual
needs
across
various
disciplines.
field
progressing
toward
interdisciplinary
integration,
personalized
demand,
systematic
development.
Future
should
prioritize
needs,
develop
scientific
evaluation
systems
for
healing,
optimize
treatment
environments
using
innovative
technologies,
address
diverse
Strengthening
international
cooperation
integrating
efforts
are
also
essential
advancing
field.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: Jan. 22, 2018
Placebo
and
nocebo
effects
are
embodied
psycho-neurobiological
responses
capable
of
modulating
pain
producing
changes
at
different
neurobiological,
body
perceptual
cognitive
levels.
These
modifications
triggered
by
contextual
factors
(CFs)
presented
in
the
therapeutic
encounter
between
patient
healthcare
providers,
such
as
healing
rituals
signs.
The
CFs
directly
impact
on
quality
outcome:
a
positive
context,
that
is
context
characterized
presence
CFs,
can
reduce
placebo
effects,
while
negative
aggravate
creating
effects.
Despite
increasing
interest
about
this
topic;
detailed
study
triggers
still
lacked
management
musculoskeletal
pain.Increasing
evidence
suggest
relevant
role
management.
complex
sets
internal,
external
or
relational
elements
encompassing:
patient's
expectation,
history,
baseline
characteristics;
clinician's
behavior,
belief,
verbal
suggestions
touch;
encounter,
patient-centered
approach
social
learning;
overt
therapy,
posology
intervention,
modality
treatment
administration;
marketing
features
health
care
setting.
Different
explanatory
models
classical
conditioning
expectancy
explain
how
trigger
act
through
specific
neural
networks
neurotransmitters
were
described
mediators
effects.Available
findings
clinical
CFs.
They
should
be
integrated
reasoning
to
increase
number
solutions,
boosts
their
efficacy
improve
decision-making.
From
perspective,
mindful
manipulation
represents
useful
opportunity
enrich
well-established
therapy
setting
within
ethical
border.
translational
there
strong
need
research
studies
close
routine
real-world
practice
order
underline
uncertainty
action
help
clinicians
implement
knowledge
daily
practice.
Building Research & Information,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
47(6), P. 747 - 766
Published: Jan. 10, 2018
An
investigation
examined
the
structured
scientific
evidence
on
healthcare
facilities
(the
healing
built
environment
–
HBE)
and
its
impact
patients'
health
outcomes
under
a
holistic
conceptual
evaluative
framework.
The
integrative
review
considered
127
papers
(of
which
59
were
papers).
It
found
there
was
no
adequate
framework
that
could
integrate
existing
research
findings
holistically.
Such
needs
to
demonstrate
cumulative
interactive
effects
of
various
HBE
characteristics
wellbeing.
environment–occupant–health
(E-O-H)
is
proposed,
taking
perspective
identify
evaluate
different
characteristics.
E-O-H
should
support
future
by
(1)
identifying
affect
outcomes;
(2)
defining
appropriate
designs;
(3)
understanding
need
for
analysis
integrated
diverse
outcomes.
Journal of Building Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
86, P. 108787 - 108787
Published: Feb. 15, 2024
Numerous
studies
have
examined
the
connection
between
indoor
environmental
quality
(IEQ)
and
health
in
various
healthcare
settings.
However,
it
remains
uncertain
whether
these
findings
are
consistent
across
a
wide
array
of
environments
for
diverse
IEQ
elements
such
as
daylighting,
thermal
comfort,
acoustics,
air
quality.
As
result,
this
study
aims
to
holistically
assess
impact
on
facilities
with
focus
patient
staff
outcomes
identify
gaps
knowledge
within
domain.
The
applied
qualitative
research
approach,
including
systematic
literature
review
from
last
three
decades,
covering
four
major
databases
(PubMed,
Scopus,
ScienceDirect,
Web
Science).
collective
body
consistently
demonstrates
that
favourable
positively
impacts
recovery,
reduces
stress
levels,
shortens
hospital
stays,
enhances
effectiveness
care
delivery.
Nevertheless,
notable
gap
exists
concerning
combined
effects
healing
outcomes,
particularly
purpose-built
non-purpose-built
facilities.
To
bridge
gap,
we
propose
adopting
an
evidence-based
design
approach
understand
relationship
hospital's
environment
well-being
both
patients
staff,
specific
architectural
considerations.
also
proposes
conceptual
framework
helps
dynamics
offer
valuable
insights
researchers,
policymakers,
professionals
building
design,
facilitating
enhancement
guidelines
standards
tailored
Architectural Science Review,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
62(3), P. 195 - 205
Published: April 10, 2019
This
study
demonstrates
the
needs
for
developing
design
of
our
hospitals
to
play
a
tangible
role
in
restoration
their
patients.
The
investigative
review
research
literature
highlighted
there
is
growing
movement
towards
creating
these
restorative
environments
by
reconnecting
humans
nature.
Which
based
on
extended
and
analysis
reasons
behind
failure
today's
industrialized
potential
turning
back
nature
adopting
Restorative
environmental
(RED)
principles
benefit
both
building
users
surrounding
environment.
How
implement
this
approach
'restorative'
however
still
uncertain.
By
using
mixed
methodology
case
study,
article
offers
new
framework
utilize
therapeutic
impact
connection
with
alleviate
people's
distress,
depression,
anxiety
pain,
combining
salutogenic
biophilic
design.
applicability
tested
analysing
Royal
Children's
Hospital
Melbourne,
Australia.
result
that
appears
be
theoretically
useful
introducing
community;
however,
more
empirical
practical
assessment
needed
examine
patterns.
Annals of Tourism Research,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
91, P. 103310 - 103310
Published: Sept. 28, 2021
In
the
emerging
transformation
age,
not
only
do
experiences
with
transformational
qualities
happen
by
chance,
but
they
are
induced
through
intentional
design.
This
study
investigates
human
gathering
Burning
Man,
often
stipulated
as
one
of
world's
most
transformative
large-scale
experiences.
Grounded
in
theoretical
lens
environmental
psychology,
a
deep
topological
analysis
was
conducted
based
on
Instagram
data
to
analyse
participants'
digital
outer
expressions
and
find
answers
their
innermost
Through
holistic
pre-liminal,
on-site,
post-liminal
stages,
socio-environmental
socio-psychological
spheres,
30
clusters
that
trigger
potential
transformation,
could
be
revealed.
contributes
interdisciplinary
discourse
relating
experience
design
tourism,
events,
sectors.
HERD Health Environments Research & Design Journal,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 368 - 415
Published: May 18, 2021
The
intensive
care
environment
in
hospitals
has
been
the
subject
of
significant
empirical
and
qualitative
research
2005-2020
period.
Particular
attention
devoted
to
role
infection
control,
family
engagement,
staff
performance,
built
ramifications
recent
COVID-19
global
pandemic.
A
comprehensive
review
this
literature
is
reported
summarizing
advancements
rapidly
expanding
body
knowledge.
Service Industries Journal,
Journal Year:
2017,
Volume and Issue:
38(1-2), P. 127 - 147
Published: Oct. 11, 2017
A
study
of
216
respondents
examined
a
medical
center
environment’s
influence
on
patient
responses.
stimulus–organism–response
(S-O-R)
model
was
adapted
to
the
theory
that
more
hospitable
healthcare
servicescape
elements
will
affect
patients’
overall
satisfaction
with
experience,
loyalty
intentions,
and
willingness
pay
out-of-pocket
expenses
for
services.
Servicescape
included
atmospherics
environment,
service
delivery
by
staff,
physical
design
wayfinding.
Results
structural
equation
modeling
confirmed
four
–
had
significant
impact
experience.
Furthermore,
experience
predicted
intentions
The
makes
contribution
empirical
behavioral
responses
environments.
Social Science & Medicine,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
231, P. 62 - 69
Published: May 17, 2018
In
this
paper
we
explore
the
potential
applicability
of
evidence
health-enabling
effects
elements
built
environment
–
particularly
access
to
nature
deriving
from
research
in
healthcare
facilities
evidence-based
design
custodial
context.
Drawing
on
comparative
qualitative
conducted
UK
and
Nordic
region,
argue
that
although
available
data
lack
direct
comparability,
there
is
generates
same
custody
as
are
recognised
facilities.
Reflecting
differing
political
contexts
imprisonment
two
study
areas,
conclude
by
advocating
further
both
better
understand
environment,
enable
robust
findings
be
applied
contexts.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(2), P. 1540 - 1540
Published: Jan. 14, 2023
This
study
presents
architectural
designers’
perception
of
the
importance
healthcare
environmental
criteria
in
implementation
user-centered,
therapeutic
hospital
design.
Architectural
designers
with
over
three
years
professional
experience
(N
=
182)
South
Korea
were
surveyed
using
an
empirical
questionnaire.
The
extensive
interviews
15
design
experts
followed
to
interpret
survey
results
and
discuss
barriers
suggestions
for
successful
delivery
practice.
Among
27
variables
selected
from
preliminary
literature
review,
factor
analyses
revealed
seven
important
(i.e.,
management,
interior
design,
spatial
quality,
service,
nature
rest,
ambient
indoor
comfort,
social
program
space;
χ2
1783.088,
df
300,
p
<
0.001).
Analyses
variance
level
among
these
related
respondents’
personal
characteristics.
Significant
differences
found
quality
factors
relation
respondents
sex
age.
For
highlighted
evidence-based
practice
that
integrates
local
international
knowledge
various
users
multi-disciplinary
specialists
participating
process.