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Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology convened a conference to develop a research agenda on the role of health care facility design and patient safety, patient and family experiencem and nurse/staff working conditions. | Grant Results Reports | 01/31/2008 |
New Grant Will Develop Tools for Health Care Leaders Implementing Evidence-Based Design Principles A team from Georgia Tech aims to integrate evidence-based design principles into new construction and renovation projects. | Stories and articles | 03/21/2007 |
This literature review examines the impact of the physical environment, along with other factors such as culture and social support, on the health and safety of the care team, effectiveness of the health care team in providing care and preventing medical errors, and... | Reports | 12/13/2006 |
Nursing Schools Chosen to Work on Prestigious Program to Improve Quality of Patient Care Fourteen schools of nursing nationwide have been selected to participate in Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB), a prestigious initiative making quality improvements on the front lines of hospital-based patient care. Sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson... | News releases | 12/12/2006 |
CHD President Highlights Pebble Project Successes and Plans for 2007 The Center for Health Design is working to transform health care settings into healing environments that are better and safer places for patients to heal, and for health care professionals to work. | Stories and articles | 11/08/2006 |
TCAB Innovations at Cedars-Sinai Featured in Men in Nursing Robert Vos describes how Cedars-Sinai implemented RWJF initiative, highlighting nurse-led innovations. | Stories and articles | 11/08/2006 |
Blair L. Sadler's remarks highlighted in the October 2006 issue of Trustee. | Stories and articles | 11/08/2006 |
The Impact of Light on Outcomes in Healthcare Settings (Center for Health Design Issue Paper #2) Because light impacts human health and performance, adequate and appropriate exposure to light is critical for health and well-being of patients as well as staff in health care settings. A combination of daylight and electric light can meet these needs. | Issue and policy briefs | 09/11/2006 |
Early Nursing Involvement is Key to Successful Design Process, Says Nurse Architect Sharon Woodworth seeks out nurses who can shed light on workplace design | Stories and articles | 08/09/2006 |
Part 2: The Nursing Shortage, By the Numbers Health care organizations are responding to the shortage in a variety of ways. The author offers a framework for solutions. | Stories and articles | 06/12/2006 |
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