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Adaptive Daily Rhythm Atmospheres for stroke patients: A staff evaluation

机译:中风患者的适应性每日节律气氛:员工评估

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This paper addresses the evaluation with hospital staff of an in-patient environment that supports patients, family, nursing staff and medical specialists during the recovery process of neurology patients and especially patients recovering from a stroke. We describe the methods that were used to evaluate the Adaptive Daily Rhythm Atmospheres (ADRA) concept. The goal of this evaluation was to gauge expectations against the different phases of the ADRA concept both qualitatively and quantitatively to determine if the different phases are useful, usable and desirable for 1) the healing process of the patient and 2) the workflow of the staff. The results show that the hospital staff expects a positive effect of the different phases of the ADRA concept on the healing process of the patient. In fact the results from the staff of different institutes and with different roles were in agreement on most evaluation criteria. Regarding the clinical workflow, the staff also expects a positive effect for almost all phases. The evaluation results are used to further improve the design of healing environments in general and the ADRA concept in particular.
机译:本文探讨了在医院内环境中对患者的评估,该环境在神经病患者尤其是中风康复患者的康复过程中为患者,家庭,护理人员和医疗专家提供支持。我们描述了用于评估自适应每日节律气氛(ADRA)概念的方法。评估的目的是定性和定量地评估针对ADRA概念不同阶段的期望,以确定不同阶段是否对1)患者的康复过程和2)工作人员的工作流程有用,有用和理想。 。结果表明,医院工作人员期望ADRA概念的不同阶段对患者的康复过程产生积极影响。实际上,不同机构和不同角色的工作人员的结果在大多数评估标准上是一致的。关于临床工作流程,工作人员还希望几乎在所有阶段都能产生积极的效果。评估结果通常用于进一步改善康复环境的设计,尤其是ADRA概念。

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