Sustainable healthcare waiting room transformation; How to design a therapeutic waiting room at healthcare facilities
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With high hygiene, safety, and functional requirements, public spaces in
healthcare facilities often look impersonal and lack warmth. Calm, cold
colors, and airport-like benches can be seen at almost any waiting room
in healthcare facilities. Do those function-prioritized choices help people
going through their journey there, which are often accompanied by some
painful or other negative feelings? In addition, people visit hospitals with an
uncertain state of mind. They might not be familiar with the process of the
visit. Many questions appear, such as where is the check-in, what is the drop
in procedure?... There are many challenges in healthcare facility design, such
as high hygienic standards, safety, and accessibility requirements. Though
many demands come from the healthcare system, architects could still make
an effort to improve the space quality in certain aspects, such as create easy
way-finding. In this way, create a better visit experience.
In waiting rooms, the state of uncertainty is quite high for visitors. This
study investigates the potential of waiting room design in healthcare
facilities, proposing that these spaces serve not merely as transitional zones
but as integral ingredients of the therapeutic environment. Through a
literature review of the EBD 2020 report (Chalmers Centre for Healthcare
Architecture [CVA], 2024), I summarized sensory and spatial intervention
suggestions towards a therapeutic waiting room. In the study of several
high-quality waiting rooms, some design strategies are found to be similar
to my intervention suggestions. I applied the suggestion to transform the
sampling waiting room at Sahlgrenska Hospital. To show the diverse uses
of intervention suggestions, I used sensory and spatial intervention design
strategies to create one minimal and one holistic intervention.
There are certainly many non-architectural opinions about the cost of such a
gesture in public spaces in healthcare facilities, such as using the budget to
provide more support for staff. But a little extra funding could make a great
change and benefit patients, their companions, and the staff. This discussion
will be nonstop. I sincerely hope my work could remind people that everyone
in healthcare facilities, even the patients’ companions, deserves care.
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Healthcare facility, waiting room, therapeutic, intervention
