Literature DB >> 35024006

Assessing Patient Experience and Orientation in the Emergency Department with Virtual Windows.

Yonatan G Keschner1, Mohammad Adrian Hasdianda1, Steven Miyawaki2, Christopher W Baugh1, Paul C Chen1, Haipeng Mark Zhang3, Adam B Landman4, Peter R Chai5.   

Abstract

Patients have benefitted from increasingly sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic innovations over the years. However, the design of the physical hospital environment has garnered less attention. This may negatively impact a patient's experience and health. In areas of the hospital, such as the emergency department (ED), patients may spend hours, or even days, in a windowless environment. Studies have highlighted the importance of natural light and imagery, as they are essential in providing important stimuli to regulate circadian rhythm and orientation, and to mitigate the onset of certain medical conditions. In hospital locations where standard windows may be infeasible, the use of a virtual window may simulate the benefits of an actual window. In this pilot study, we assessed patient experience and orientation with virtual windows in the ED. We demonstrated that virtual windows are an acceptable technology that may improve patient experience and orientation.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35024006      PMCID: PMC8749224     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Annu Hawaii Int Conf Syst Sci        ISSN: 1530-1605


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