Preventing Sleep Interruptions (11-17-15)
Research by Finan, Quartana, and Smith confirms how important it is to design in safeguards that prevent sleep from being disrupted.
Research by Finan, Quartana, and Smith confirms how important it is to design in safeguards that prevent sleep from being disrupted.
Researchers report that smelling the scent of lavender promotes sleep.
Research among “traditional peoples whose lifestyles closely resemble those of our evolutionary ancestors” has garnered information that should inform the design of places for sleeping, in homes and elsewhere.
Zadeh, Sadatsafavi, and Xue completed a comprehensive study of the financial implications of evidence-based healthcare design.
Garcia and Hand recently published a study confirming the value of providing patients with opportunities to listen to music.
A research team headed by Hole has reviewed completed studies related to music and recovery after surgical procedures.
Looks and evaluations
Patient opinions: windows
Goldschmied and her colleagues have identified a few more reasons to create spaces for naps in places outside the home.
Gary Noskin and Lance Peterson examine how infectious diseases are controlled in today's hospitals.