1. A Multidisciplinary Exploratory Approach for Investigating the Experience of Older Adults Attending Hospital Services.
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Arakawa Martins, Beatriz, Barrie, Helen, Visvanathan, Renuka, Daniel, Lyrian, Martins, Larissa Arakawa, Ranasinghe, Damith, Wilson, Anne, and Soebarto, Veronica
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OLDER people ,URBAN hospitals ,PUBLIC hospitals ,HOSPITALS ,AGING - Abstract
Background: The public areas of the hospital built environment have hardly been investigated for their age-friendliness. Objective: This exploratory, multidisciplinary pilot study investigates the relationship between the physical environment and design of hospital spaces and older people's outpatient experience. Methods: Sixteen participants were recruited from a geriatric Outpatient Clinic at a metropolitan public hospital in Australia. Participants were engaged in a concurrent mixed-method approach, comprising a comprehensive geriatric survey, walking observation, semi-structured interview and an independent architectural audit. Results: Several elements arising from the hospital environment were identified as facilitators and barriers for its utilization and intrinsically related to participants' physical capacity. Discussion: Age-friendly hospital design needs to consider strategies to remove barriers for older adults of different capacities, thus promoting healthy aging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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