The Healing Environment

2021 ◽  
pp. 40-53
Author(s):  
Jacques Mizan
Keyword(s):  
2021 ◽  
Vol 74 (1) ◽  
pp. 249-264
Author(s):  
Joanna E. Bettmann ◽  
Gabrielle M. Kouris ◽  
Ileana M. Anderson ◽  
Bryan Casselman

2014 ◽  
Vol 19 (01) ◽  
pp. 64-66
Author(s):  
Martin Kucera
Keyword(s):  

Kunstlicht, Apparate, Enge: In Diagnostikräumen ist die Angst von Patienten am größten. Und Angst beeinträchtigt die Heilungsgeschwindigkeit. Ein „Healing Environment” zu schaffen, kann hier eine Lösung sein. Krankenhäuser, Großgerätehersteller und Architekten arbeiten daran.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 237437352110565
Author(s):  
Agnes Barden ◽  
Amy E Loeb ◽  
Nicole Giammarinaro

Promoting respite and sleep impacts a patient's health and their inpatient experience. As New York State's largest health system, Northwell Health has been on a journey to create a healing and therapeutic healthcare environment. By establishing leadership accountability, leveraging patient feedback and adopting evidence-based interventions, system and individual adult inpatient hospital improvements have been noted. Between 2017 and 2020, Northwell's overall system HCAHPS “Quiet at Night” Top Box performance increased by 4.7, improving 30 percentile rank points when compared to the Press Ganey national database. This case study outlines Northwell's pragmatic patient-centered strategy and examines the unanticipated impact of limited visitation due to COVID-19 on this HCAHPS measure.


2021 ◽  
Vol 878 (1) ◽  
pp. 012025
Author(s):  
E U M Turnip ◽  
S P Eni ◽  
B Erwin ◽  
S S Napitupulu

Abstract Indonesia, in an increasingly modern era of globalization, is also increasingly changing people’s lifestyles into entirely instant. The pattern of consuming fast food due to dense activities without considering the effects caused by these foods is one kind of modern lifestyle in Indonesia. Cancer is a disease that is quite malignant and feared by many people. In Jakarta, the prevalence is moderate for cancer, which is 1.9%, with the number of hospitals in West Jakarta, namely the hospital. Dharmais hospital, which is a national cancer centre in Jakarta. Therefore, due to limited hospital facilities and to help people living with cancer at the same time help provide temporary shelter while waiting for a therapeutic schedule at the hospital and also help cure cancer patients by applying the healing environment situation through this thesis entitled Planning a Cancer Shelter with Healing Approach Environment in the Dharmais hospital area, West Jakarta.


Author(s):  
Aghnia Lovita ◽  
Andi Surya Kurnia

Millenials are this generation’s young adults who are very vulnerable to an anxiety and depression, which if this disorder no immediately treated, it would impact to psychiatric disorders (schizophrenia and even suicide). However, many mild – depressed people doesn’t want to seek treatment immediately because lack of knowledge about depression so there’s negative stigma. There are many assumptions where depression is considered “crazy” so which then that patients don’t seek any help, close themselves, and deny. In fact, a few mental hospital in Indonesia doesn’t even meet the proper standards to be called a recovery center. But, seeing from the side of psychology, environment factor has a huge role in recovery process. Therefore, there is a need for a vessel of support for those people who need help on mental health and realizing a comfortable environment for those who are recovering. And improving the perspective of people on the negative stigma about mental disorder and supporting the realization of a strong, comfortable social relation between people and depression sufferers. By using healing environment method, Sanctuary for Depression aims to respond toward all problems which patients acquire a various of health facilities which are needed accordingly and a broader knowledge about  depression, so that the negative stigma which has been planted for a long time could be corrected. Abstrak Milenial merupakan generasi yang sangat rentan terkena gangguan kecemasan dan depresi dimana bila tidak segera ditangani akan berdampak serius (skizofrenia hingga bunuh diri). Tetapi, banyak penderita depresi ringan atau sedang yang tidak mau langsung berobat dikarenakan kurangnya pemahaman terhadap depresi sehingga munculnya stigma negatif. Banyaknya asumsi dimana depresi dianggap “gila” sehingga penderita tidak mencari pertolongan, menutup diri, dan menyangkal. Bersamaan dengan itu juga, kurangnya fasilitas dan perhatian serius terhadap masalah  kesehatan mental (depresi) yang ada di Indonesia. Beberapa rumah sakit jiwa di Indonesia bahkan tidak layak untuk digunakan sebagai tempat pemulihan. Sedangkan dilihat dari sisi psikologis, faktor lingkungan memiliki peran besar dalam proses penyembuhan. Maka dari itu, dibutuhkannya wadah yang memberikan support kepada masyarakat akan kesehatan mentalnya dan mewujudkan lingkungan yang nyaman untuk penderita gangguan mental dalam berobat. Serta meningkatkan kesadaran masyarakat dan memperbaiki stigma terhadap gangguan mental sehingga mendukung terjadinya ikatan sosial yang kuat dan nyaman antara masyarakat dan penderita depresi. Dengan menggunakan metode healing environment, maka Pusat Rehabilitasi Kaum Depresi bertujuan untuk menyikapi semua masalah tersebut dimana pasien mendapatkan berbagai fasilitas kesehatan yang sesuai dibutuhkan dan pengenalan lebih luas mengenai depresi kepada masyarakat sehingga memperbaiki stigma yang sudah tertanam sejak lama.


2018 ◽  
Vol 31 (6) ◽  
pp. 252-255 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jana Archer ◽  
Lynn Stevenson ◽  
Angela Coulter ◽  
Adrienne Mercer Breen

To improve health outcomes, restore trust, and create a safe and healing environment for patients, the health system needs to shift from being disease, system, and provider focused to being patient centred. Drawing from a patient story, this article focuses on three aspects of the care process that have a significant impact on patient experience: involvement in care, information about treatment and care, and empathy and respect. It will also provide recommendations for leaders in how to become more patient centred and aligned to the LEADS competency framework.


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