TY - JOUR
T1 - Maternity Unit Design
T2 - background to multi-site study
AU - Symon, Andrew
AU - Paul, Jeanette
AU - Butchart, Maggie
AU - Carr, Val
AU - Dugard, Pat
N1 - dc.publisher: Mark Allen Healthcare
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The design of buildings, particularly interior design, is acknowledged to have an effect on those who live and work there. Within the context of health care, a number of studies have attempted to identify what works best and least well. The outcomes measured include clinical outcomes, and patient and staff wellbeing. However to date there has been limited research examining the role of design in maternity units. This paper provides the background to a three-year multi-method/multi-site study examining the impact of maternity unit design on satisfaction levels, and of staff perceptions of work performance. Results are given in three accompanying papers. This article provides details of the participants: women who had recently given birth (n=559), and staff (n=227) working within the units. Methods included questionnaire survey, focus group, individual interview and on-site design evaluation.
AB - The design of buildings, particularly interior design, is acknowledged to have an effect on those who live and work there. Within the context of health care, a number of studies have attempted to identify what works best and least well. The outcomes measured include clinical outcomes, and patient and staff wellbeing. However to date there has been limited research examining the role of design in maternity units. This paper provides the background to a three-year multi-method/multi-site study examining the impact of maternity unit design on satisfaction levels, and of staff perceptions of work performance. Results are given in three accompanying papers. This article provides details of the participants: women who had recently given birth (n=559), and staff (n=227) working within the units. Methods included questionnaire survey, focus group, individual interview and on-site design evaluation.
M3 - Article
SN - 0969-4900
VL - 16
SP - 29
EP - 33
JO - British Journal of Midwifery
JF - British Journal of Midwifery
IS - 1
ER -