Safer health care environments by design.

J Healthc Risk Manag

American Medical Association, Chicago, IL.

Published: July 2019

Health care environments can and are being designed to prevent injury, minimize human error, and actually promote improved health and safety. This article shows risk managers how evidence-based design is reducing medication error, staff injury, infection rates, patient falls, and more. Research knowledge can contribute to effective design solutions by simply clarifying a safety problem so solutions can be sought; it can inform the design process with potential solutions; or it can be part of a structured process where new research knowledge is created. This article shares specific examples of the types of research that can inform designing for a safer physical environment. A case study shows how one project in two phases benefited from engaging initially in a general way and later, in a highly structured process, to integrate the evidence to improve design for safety.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jhrm.21364DOI Listing

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