TY - JOUR
T1 - Usability evaluation (IEQ survey) in hospital buildings
AU - Aalto, Leena
AU - Lappalainen, Sanna
AU - Salonen, Heidi
AU - Reijula, Kari
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Purpose - As hospital operations are undergoing major changes, comprehensive methods are needed for evaluating the indoor environment quality (IEQ) and usability of workspaces in hospital buildings. The purpose of this paper is to present a framework of the characteristics that have an impact on the usability of work environments for hospital renovations, and to use this framework to illustrate the usability evaluation process in the real environment. Design/methodology/approach - The usability of workspaces in hospital environments was evaluated in two hospitals, as an extension of the IEQ survey. The evaluation method was usability walk-through. The main aim was to determine the usability characteristics of hospital facility workspaces that support health, safety, good indoor air quality, and work flow. Findings - The facilities and workspaces were evaluated by means of four main themes: orientation, layout solution, working conditions, and spaces for patients. The most significant usability flaws were cramped spaces, noise/acoustic problems, faulty ergonomics, and insufficient ventilation. Due to rooms being cramped, all furnishing directly caused functionality and safety problems in these spaces. Originality/value - The paper proposes a framework that links different design characteristics to the usability of hospital workspaces that need renovation.
AB - Purpose - As hospital operations are undergoing major changes, comprehensive methods are needed for evaluating the indoor environment quality (IEQ) and usability of workspaces in hospital buildings. The purpose of this paper is to present a framework of the characteristics that have an impact on the usability of work environments for hospital renovations, and to use this framework to illustrate the usability evaluation process in the real environment. Design/methodology/approach - The usability of workspaces in hospital environments was evaluated in two hospitals, as an extension of the IEQ survey. The evaluation method was usability walk-through. The main aim was to determine the usability characteristics of hospital facility workspaces that support health, safety, good indoor air quality, and work flow. Findings - The facilities and workspaces were evaluated by means of four main themes: orientation, layout solution, working conditions, and spaces for patients. The most significant usability flaws were cramped spaces, noise/acoustic problems, faulty ergonomics, and insufficient ventilation. Due to rooms being cramped, all furnishing directly caused functionality and safety problems in these spaces. Originality/value - The paper proposes a framework that links different design characteristics to the usability of hospital workspaces that need renovation.
KW - Environment
KW - Hospital
KW - Indoor air
KW - Personnel
KW - Usability
KW - Workspace
U2 - 10.1108/IJWHM-03-2016-0014
DO - 10.1108/IJWHM-03-2016-0014
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85019139861
SN - 1753-8351
VL - 10
SP - 265
EP - 282
JO - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WORKPLACE HEALTH MANAGEMENT
JF - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WORKPLACE HEALTH MANAGEMENT
IS - 3
ER -