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Design and Construction of an Urban Runoff Research Facility
Published on: August 8, 2014
Evidence-based design for a safer environment without construction
Shelly E Turner1, E Faye Anderson, Karen H Frith
1Medical Center of Manchester, Tennessee 37355, USA. sturner@manchestermed.com
Abstract:
This article explores the implementation of evidence-based design elements in the renovation of 1 patient room on a budget of $3500. The functional mock-up was evaluated through survey and focus groups by staff, visitors, and physicians to identify problematic features. Overall, participants perceived that design elements were effective with only minor modification needed before replication. Suggestions are provided for ways to implement evidence-based design with limited funds.
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