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WELL-BEING 2011: The First International Conference Exploring the Multi-dimensions of Well-being, Date: 2011/07/18 - 2011/07/19, Location: Birmingham

Publication date: 2011-07-01
Publisher: Birmingham City University and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)

Proceedings of WELL-BEING 2011: The First International Conference Exploring the Multi-dimensions of Well-being

Author:

Annemans, Margo
Van Audenhove, Chantal ; Vermolen, Hilde ; Heylighen, Ann

Keywords:

bed, building, hospital, lying, well-being

Abstract:

Patients experience a hospital from a particular perspective—lying in a hospital bed—which is highly under researched. To gain a better understanding of the spatial experience from this perspective, we combined a literature review with exploratory fieldwork and in-depth interviews with various stakeholders. Through qualitative data analyses, three major themes were identified that characterize this perspective: a hospital bed is a material object; it has a social dimension; and it is used to move a patient through the building. The combination of these three aspects suggests that the perspective of lying in a hospital bed, with its implications for social interaction and movement, may give important new insights in how hospital buildings could be designed.