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Impact of restorative spaces on the wellbeing of emergency unit general practitioners in Indonesian national referral hospital

Impact of restorative spaces on the wellbeing of emergency unit general practitioners in Indonesian national referral hospital
Impact of restorative spaces on the wellbeing of emergency unit general practitioners in Indonesian national referral hospital
Existing literature emphasises the need to provide healthcare workers with restorative spaces to promote wellbeing and resilience to external stressors. However, there is a lack of research on the effectiveness of different design factors of restorative spaces from the perspective of General Practitioners working in emergency care. This study examines three topics in existing restorative spaces: the form, the most significant architectural element, and its relationship with the wellbeing of Emergency Room General Practitioners in three large case study national hospitals in Indonesia. The study included a literature review and semi-structured interviews with General Practitioners in the case study hospitals. It was found that privacy, proximity to workspace, contact with nature, a sense of belonging and easy access were key restorative space design factors for wellbeing. The preliminary findings of this study can help inform design guidance for restorative space design in Indonesian national hospitals.
restorative spaces, hopsital, general practitioners, wellbeing, emergency unit
31-36
University of Southampton
Meidiani, Nisrina
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Brotas, Luisa
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Turner, Philip
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Turner, Philip

Meidiani, Nisrina and Mavrogianni, Anna (2022) Impact of restorative spaces on the wellbeing of emergency unit general practitioners in Indonesian national referral hospital. Gauthier, Stephanie, Nicol, Fergus, Brotas, Luisa, Schiano-Phan, Rosa, Sukontason, Nichaphat, Turner, Philip, Gauthier, Stephanie, Nicol, Fergus, Brotas, Luisa, Schiano-Phan, Rosa, Sukontason, Nichaphat and Turner, Philip (eds.) In Proceedings of the 11th Masters Conference: People and Buildings. vol. 1, University of Southampton. pp. 31-36 . (doi:10.5258/SOTON/P1088).

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Existing literature emphasises the need to provide healthcare workers with restorative spaces to promote wellbeing and resilience to external stressors. However, there is a lack of research on the effectiveness of different design factors of restorative spaces from the perspective of General Practitioners working in emergency care. This study examines three topics in existing restorative spaces: the form, the most significant architectural element, and its relationship with the wellbeing of Emergency Room General Practitioners in three large case study national hospitals in Indonesia. The study included a literature review and semi-structured interviews with General Practitioners in the case study hospitals. It was found that privacy, proximity to workspace, contact with nature, a sense of belonging and easy access were key restorative space design factors for wellbeing. The preliminary findings of this study can help inform design guidance for restorative space design in Indonesian national hospitals.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 17 October 2022
Venue - Dates: 11th Masters Conference: People and Buildings, University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom, 2022-09-16 - 2022-09-16
Keywords: restorative spaces, hopsital, general practitioners, wellbeing, emergency unit

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Local EPrints ID: 471038
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/471038
PURE UUID: aff3d905-1ad0-4439-909e-ba23ec6faea7
ORCID for Stephanie Gauthier: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1720-1736
ORCID for Philip Turner: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8146-0249

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:55

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Author: Nisrina Meidiani
Author: Anna Mavrogianni
Editor: Fergus Nicol
Editor: Luisa Brotas
Editor: Rosa Schiano-Phan
Editor: Nichaphat Sukontason
Editor: Philip Turner ORCID iD
Editor: Stephanie Gauthier
Editor: Fergus Nicol
Editor: Luisa Brotas
Editor: Rosa Schiano-Phan
Editor: Nichaphat Sukontason
Editor: Philip Turner

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