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치매환자의 길찾기 향상을 위한 환경요소에 관한연구 - 치매환자를 위한 노인전문병원 및 요양시설을 중심으로
최여진 ( Yeo Jin Choi ),최영성 ( Young Seon Choi ) 한국의료복지건축학회 2014 의료·복지 건축 Vol.20 No.4
Purpose : The main objective of this paper is, to assess a body of research evidence that articulatesthe impact of environment-related factors on wayfinding for people with dementia who reside inLong-term care Facilities. The study also aims at identifying design implications that can beincorporated into design process and design decisions to improve wayfinding abilities for peoplewith dementia. Methods : Comprehensive literature review has been conducted to identify empiricalstudies and carefully investigated peer-reviewed articles published in many different fields includingarchitecture, psychology, nursing to gerontology. Results : The review found a growing body ofstudies that identified environment-related factors that improve wayfinding of people withDementia living in long-term care facilities. Implications : The findings of the review can beconsidered as design guidelines to support the wayfinding abilities of people with dementia livingin long-term care Facilities.
치매 환자의 배회에 영향을 주는 환경요소에 관한 연구 -체계적 문헌연구: 치매 환자를 위한 노인전문병원 및 요양시설을 중심으로
최영선 ( Young Seon Choi ),최여진 ( Yeo Jin Choi ) 한국의료복지건축학회 2015 의료·복지 건축 Vol.21 No.3
Purpose: This paper‘s main objective is to provide a systematic review of research evidence that articulates the impact of environment-related factors on wandering for people with dementia in the Long-term Care Facilities. Another objective of this study is to identify design implications that can be incorporated into design process and decisions to positively improve wandering abilities for people with dementia. Methods: Comprehensive literature review has been performed to investigate empirical studies and peer-reviewed articles published in many different fields including psychology, architecture, nursing to gerontology. Results: The review found studies that identified environment-related factors, affecting wandering for people with Dementia living in Long-term Care Facilities. Implications: The findings can help us understand wandering behavior and the recommendations in this research can serve as parts of considerations in practice that can help efficiently manage wandering abilities of people with dementia living in Long-term Care Facilities. Further studies with larger samples and various environmental conditions are required to confirm the findings in this study.