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Exploring the Theory of Supportive Design from Patient Perspective

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Abstract

Background and Aim. Many patients experience anxiety during hospitalization. Hospital environments can support patients with the mitigation of anxiety. The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of which design elements can affect sense of control, social support, and positive distraction, and gain more understanding of the mediating variables of anxiety-reducing effects of the physical inpatient room design.

Methods and Data. A qualitative study was conducted to further this theory. Data of this study were collected as part of a larger online survey. In this questionnaire, 539 participants filled in open-ended questions regarding their experiences and thoughts of the inpatient room design. Direct content analysis was conducted to analyze the data.

Findings. Findings suggest that the supportive role of design goes beyond sense of control, positive distraction, and social support, and that the role of a pleasant atmosphere should be included. Moreover, findings suggest that the theory of supportive design may benefit from further description and refinement with related concepts from environmental psychology.

Originality. This study emphasizes the importance of better understanding the spatially-induced psychological mechanism, and, by doing so, to increase the impact of the hospital environment on its users.

Practical Implications. The findings allow hospitals to better understand patient experience in single-bed inpatient rooms and to make better-informed decisions.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 24th EuroFM Research Symposium
Subtitle of host publication1-2 December 2025 | Trondheim, Norway
EditorsRiikka Kyrö, Vitalija Danivska
PublisherEuroFM: European Facility Management Network
Pages20-30
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)10.5281/zenodo.17847262
ISBN (Print)9789083447513
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Dec 2025
EventEuroFM Conference 2025 – Trondheim: Social Facility Management - NTNU: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Duration: 1 Dec 20253 Dec 2025
https://www.eurofm.org/events/conference2025/

Conference

ConferenceEuroFM Conference 2025 – Trondheim
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityTrondheim
Period1/12/253/12/25
Internet address

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 03 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 03 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • anxiety
  • inpatient room design
  • patient perspective
  • theory of supportive design

Research Focus Areas Hanze University of Applied Sciences * (mandatory by Hanze)

  • Healthy Ageing

Research Focus Areas Research Centre or Centre of Expertise * (mandatory by Hanze)

  • Health & Wellbeing

Publinova themes

  • Health

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