Inpatient Corridor Visibility and Care Team Communication

Author:

Zook Julie1ORCID,Culpeper Rachel2,Worley Jennifer3,Miller Chase4

Affiliation:

1. University of Illinois School of Architecture, Champaign, IL, USA

2. IU Health West Hospital, Avon, IN, USA

3. BSA LifeStructures, Indianapolis, IN, USA

4. Guidon Design, Indianapolis, IN, USA

Abstract

Objective: This article aims to investigate the impact of fine-grained differences in unit layout on care staff corridor communication. Background: Corridor design can be undertaken with greater emphasis on space and cost efficiency or with greater emphasis on affording quality knowledge workspace. Building on prior research on care team communication and inpatient unit design, this study aims to gain a better understanding of how corridor layout properties affect care team communication. Method: This study used space syntax analysis to characterize inpatient unit design, specifically floor-plan layout. Two approaches were used to capture care team communication: behavior mapping with recording of care team member locations and whether they were communicating and the HDR CARE Scale, Inpatient Version. The two units were part of a vertical tower expansion project, and, though constructed at separate times, they maintain the same organizational culture, floor plate, and location of key vertical elements. Results: The newer unit was found to be more visually open using three measures from space syntax. More nursing staff verbal communication was observed on this unit. Across both units, nursing staff were more likely to be observed verbally communicating in locations that were more visually connected (i.e., at locations with larger viewsheds). There were no significant differences between nursing staff self-report on work using the HDR CARE Scale, Inpatient Version. Conclusion: We conclude that care team communication may tend to be encouraged by visual connectivity that can be promoted through floor-plan layout.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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