Abstract

During the past year, health care environments have struggled to cope with the various impacts of COVID-19 around the world. Health care facilities need to help strengthen resistance to pathogen threats and provide care for patients and health workers in the safest possible way. Architectural design strategies can play a significant role in infection prevention and control. The current study aims to examine the experiences of health workers with hospital spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic. Identifying the difficulties they face, the present study attempts to shed light on the role of the health care layout configuration in combating pandemics. The authors conducted observations at four hospitals and a series of online semi-structured interviews with 162 health care staff from March to May 2020. The study indicated that space configuration and the hospitalization of patients, layout and circulation of the environment, operation services such as indoor environment conditions, maintenance of health care system, and organizational support for health care staff were the most critical factors affecting infection control in health care environments. The initial zoning and separation of patients were the most effective methods of controlling infection. Hospitals with clustered plan layouts were found to be the most effective buildings for the zoning of COVID-19 patients during the pandemic and for infection control.

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  • Published: 6 September 2021During the past year, health care environments have struggled to cope with the various impacts of COVID-19 around the world

  • The current study aims to examine the experiences of health care workers with hospital spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019 highlighted the importance of hospital design in a health care space. It further brought about the importance of infection control in health care environments

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Health care environments have struggled to cope with the various impacts of COVID-19 around the world. Architectural design strategies can play a significant role in infection prevention and control. The current study aims to examine the experiences of health care workers with hospital spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic. When a novel coronavirus was reported in China in 2019, health care systems worldwide could not predict how it would affect public health globally. More than one year from the appearance of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have a more progressive outlook over the danger of such a disease. The importance of infection control has always been crucial in health care environments, but it becomes even more critical during pandemics such as the COVID-19 pandemic

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