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quantitative The goal of this research methodology is to explain
and predict phenomena by examining the
relationships between empirically measured
variables.
7 trends that are impacting -Public focus on quality and patient safety
healthcare -Healthcare costs and reimbursement
-Aging population and caregiver shortage
-Health information technology
-Genomics and technology
-Disaster preparedness and ER saturation
-Environmental safety and sustainability
7 identifiable organizational -Cultures of safety
healthcare cultures -Faith-based cultures of caring
-Patient and family centered
-Physician centered
-Profit minded corporate
-Bureaucratic and hierarchical
-Academic and research
,Environment of Care 1. Delivery of Care model (concepts)
2. Facility and service users (people)
3. Systems design
4. Layout and operational planning
5. Physical environment
6. Design Process and implementation
EOC measures -Temperature
-Light
-Sound
-Distance
-Patient: safety, injuries, outcomes, satisfaction
-Staff: errors
-Cost of care
-Return on investment
What do built environments impact? -Patient stress
-Patient safety
-Staff safety
-Staff effectiveness
-Quality of care
Evidence Based Design Process 1. Define evidence-based goals and objectives
2. Find sources of relevant evidence
3. Critically interpret relevant evidence
4. Create and innovate evidence-based design
concepts
5. Develop a hypothesis
6. Collect baseline performance measures
7. monitor implementation of design and
construction
8. Measure post-occupancy performance results
, 4 Levels of Evidence Based Design 1. Keep up with literature and apply to inform
design decisions
2. Predict outcomes expected from design
(develop hypothesis; commit to measures)
3. Commit to hypothesis, measures and share
findings publicly
4. Increase rigor by publishing results in peer-
reviewed venues
9 Research Process Components 1. Research question
are... 2. Literature review
3. Hypothesis
4. Research plan
5. Pilot study
6. Data collection
7. Data analysis
8. Report
9. Future Research
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Terms in this set (146)
quantitative The goal of this research methodology is to explain
and predict phenomena by examining the
relationships between empirically measured
variables.
7 trends that are impacting -Public focus on quality and patient safety
healthcare -Healthcare costs and reimbursement
-Aging population and caregiver shortage
-Health information technology
-Genomics and technology
-Disaster preparedness and ER saturation
-Environmental safety and sustainability
7 identifiable organizational -Cultures of safety
healthcare cultures -Faith-based cultures of caring
-Patient and family centered
-Physician centered
-Profit minded corporate
-Bureaucratic and hierarchical
-Academic and research
,Environment of Care 1. Delivery of Care model (concepts)
2. Facility and service users (people)
3. Systems design
4. Layout and operational planning
5. Physical environment
6. Design Process and implementation
EOC measures -Temperature
-Light
-Sound
-Distance
-Patient: safety, injuries, outcomes, satisfaction
-Staff: errors
-Cost of care
-Return on investment
What do built environments impact? -Patient stress
-Patient safety
-Staff safety
-Staff effectiveness
-Quality of care
Evidence Based Design Process 1. Define evidence-based goals and objectives
2. Find sources of relevant evidence
3. Critically interpret relevant evidence
4. Create and innovate evidence-based design
concepts
5. Develop a hypothesis
6. Collect baseline performance measures
7. monitor implementation of design and
construction
8. Measure post-occupancy performance results
, 4 Levels of Evidence Based Design 1. Keep up with literature and apply to inform
design decisions
2. Predict outcomes expected from design
(develop hypothesis; commit to measures)
3. Commit to hypothesis, measures and share
findings publicly
4. Increase rigor by publishing results in peer-
reviewed venues
9 Research Process Components 1. Research question
are... 2. Literature review
3. Hypothesis
4. Research plan
5. Pilot study
6. Data collection
7. Data analysis
8. Report
9. Future Research