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Quality criteria for multi-domain studies in the indoor environment: critical review towards research guidelines and recommendations

Quality criteria for multi-domain studies in the indoor environment: critical review towards research guidelines and recommendations
Quality criteria for multi-domain studies in the indoor environment: critical review towards research guidelines and recommendations
The perception, physiology, behavior, and performance of building occupants are influenced by multi-domain exposures: the simultaneous presence of multiple environmental stimuli, i.e., visual, thermal, acoustic, and air quality. Despite being extensive, the literature on multi-domain exposures presents heterogeneous methodological approaches and inconsistent study reporting, which hinder direct comparison between studies and meta-analyses. Therefore, in addition to carrying out more multi-domain studies, such investigations need to be designed, conducted, and documented in a systematic and transparent way. With the goal to facilitate and support future multi-domain studies and their meta-analyses, this work provides (1) a range of criteria for multi-domain study design and reporting (i.e., defined as quality criteria), and (2) a critical review of the multi-domain literature based on the described criteria, which can serve as guidelines and recommendations for future studies on the topic. The identified quality criteria encompass study set-up, study deployment and analysis, and study outcome, stressing the importance of adopting a consistent terminology and result reporting style. The developed critical review highlights several shortcomings in the design, deployment, and documentation of multi-domain studies, emphasizing the need for quality improvements of future multi-domain research. The ultimate goal of this work is to consolidate our knowledge on multi-domain exposures for its integration into regulatory resources and guidelines, which are currently dominated by single-domain knowledge.
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et al. (2022) Quality criteria for multi-domain studies in the indoor environment: critical review towards research guidelines and recommendations. Building and Environment, 226, [109719]. (doi:10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.109719).

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Abstract

The perception, physiology, behavior, and performance of building occupants are influenced by multi-domain exposures: the simultaneous presence of multiple environmental stimuli, i.e., visual, thermal, acoustic, and air quality. Despite being extensive, the literature on multi-domain exposures presents heterogeneous methodological approaches and inconsistent study reporting, which hinder direct comparison between studies and meta-analyses. Therefore, in addition to carrying out more multi-domain studies, such investigations need to be designed, conducted, and documented in a systematic and transparent way. With the goal to facilitate and support future multi-domain studies and their meta-analyses, this work provides (1) a range of criteria for multi-domain study design and reporting (i.e., defined as quality criteria), and (2) a critical review of the multi-domain literature based on the described criteria, which can serve as guidelines and recommendations for future studies on the topic. The identified quality criteria encompass study set-up, study deployment and analysis, and study outcome, stressing the importance of adopting a consistent terminology and result reporting style. The developed critical review highlights several shortcomings in the design, deployment, and documentation of multi-domain studies, emphasizing the need for quality improvements of future multi-domain research. The ultimate goal of this work is to consolidate our knowledge on multi-domain exposures for its integration into regulatory resources and guidelines, which are currently dominated by single-domain knowledge.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 October 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 October 2022
Published date: 19 November 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 502792
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/502792
ISSN: 0360-1323
PURE UUID: 7ca1f9e9-e54f-4a8b-b0b2-29bbca079716
ORCID for Stephanie Gauthier: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1720-1736

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Author: Giorgia Chinazzo
Author: Rune Korsholm Andersen
Author: Elie Azar
Author: Verena M. Barthelmes
Author: Cristina Becchio
Author: Lorenzo Belussi
Author: Christiane Berger
Author: Salvatore Carlucci
Author: Stefano Corgnati
Author: Sarah Crosby
Author: Ludovico Danza
Author: Luiza de Castro
Author: Matteo Favero
Author: Runa Hellwig
Author: Quan Jin
Author: Joyce Kim
Author: Mandana Khanie
Author: Dolaana Khovalyg
Author: Carola Lingua
Author: Alessandra Luna-Navarro
Author: Ardeshir Mahdavi
Author: Clayton Miller
Author: Isabel Mino-Rodriguez
Author: Ilaria Pigliautile
Author: Anna Laura Pisello
Author: Ricardo Rupp
Author: Abdul-Manan Sadick
Author: Francesco Salamone
Author: Marcel Schweiker
Author: Marc Syndicus
Author: Giorgia Spigliantini
Author: Natalia Vasquez
Author: Donna Vakalis
Author: Marika Vellei
Author: Shen Wei
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