Minjung Cho’s research while affiliated with Inha University and other places

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Figure 1. Participants' personal priority and their firms' priority in design implementation of the therapeutic healthcare environmental variables (Appendix A: Table A1).
Figure 2. Frequency of applied variables in design implementation for therapeutic healthcare environments (Appendix A: Table A2).
Figure 3. Hurdles and suggestions in healthcare design practice.
Therapeutic healthcare environmental variables and relevant literature sources.
Survey respondents' personal and professional characteristics.

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Evaluating Therapeutic Healthcare Environmental Criteria: Architectural Designers’ Perspectives
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January 2023

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Minjung Cho

This study presents architectural designers’ perception of the importance of healthcare environmental criteria in the implementation of user-centered, therapeutic hospital design. Architectural designers with over three years of professional experience (N = 182) in South Korea were surveyed using an empirical questionnaire. The extensive interviews of 15 hospital design experts followed to interpret the survey results and discuss the barriers and suggestions for the successful delivery of therapeutic healthcare design practice. Among the 27 variables selected from the preliminary literature review, factor analyses revealed seven important therapeutic environmental criteria (i.e., management, interior design, spatial quality, service, nature and rest, ambient indoor comfort, and social program and space; χ2 = 1783.088, df = 300, p < 0.001). Analyses of variance revealed the level of importance among these criteria related to respondents’ personal and professional characteristics. Significant differences were found for the variables from the management, interior design, and spatial quality factors in relation to the respondents sex and age. For the successful delivery of therapeutic healthcare design, the design experts highlighted the implementation of evidence-based design practice that integrates local and international knowledge from various hospital users and multi-disciplinary specialists participating in the healthcare design process.

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... Healthcare facilities epitomize the complexity of architectural problems, combining stringent safety, clinical, and workflow requirements with the emotional and psychological needs of patients and staff [1,2,11]. Studies using space syntax have found that more intelligible layouts reduce wayfinding errors and stress, especially in high-urgency zones like emergency departments [17,22]. ...

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Emerging transformative design in healthcare architecture: Integrating space syntax and shape grammar in Maggie's centers
Evaluating Therapeutic Healthcare Environmental Criteria: Architectural Designers’ Perspectives