Topic 9- General Principles of International Law.pptx
How Design Affects Communication
1. How design affects communication Sailer, June 2018@kerstinsailer
How Design Affects Communication
and Clinical Workflows
Dr Kerstin Sailer
Reader in Social and Spatial Networks
Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
Building Blocks for Clinicians, Murphy Philipps Architects, London, 8 June 2018
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The Relationship between Architecture and Human Behaviour
Embedded and embodied experience
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The Role of the Built Environment
What we see
Where we go
Who we meet
Who we interact with
How we perceive the world
Embedded and embodied experience
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Space Syntax: Analysis of layouts and experience
Spatial configuration:
The way in which spatial elements are
put together to form an interconnected
system of spaces
(Hillier1996)
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Space Syntax: Analysis of layouts and experience
Different overall configurations create different experiences
Sequence Grid
Tate Modern British Museum
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text
Regular grid to create isovists
Floor plan Syntax model:
Strategic visibility
IntegratedSegregated
Space Syntax: Analysis of layouts and experience
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Example 1
Hospital in Netherlands
(and Canada)
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Example 1: Hospital in Netherlands
Newly built hospital in 2010: “integration of new technologies that put the patient first”;
building that supports new care concept and general sense of wellbeing
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A Tale of Two Hospitals
Hospital A: small town in Netherlands;
new built hospital (2010), open
layout, ‘knowledge centre’
Hospital B: large city in Canada;
built in phases (since 1912);
tower; corridor layout
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Hospital A – Knowledge Centre
Entrance lobby Waiting Exam rooms
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Entrance lobby Exam Rooms
Hospital B – Corridor Layout
WaitingReception
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Research Questions
How are spatial practices
embedded in and shaped
by the layout?
What affordance does the
layout provide for care
processes?
How much do work activities
in out-patient clinics
resemble each other or
differ?
Can potential differences be
explained by spatial
configuration?
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Data: Shadowing Caregivers
12 different caregivers (6 doctors, 4 nurses, 2 clerks) shadowed in each clinic; total time
of 90 hours in hospital A (activities n=5350) and 85 hours in hospital B (n=2890)
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The Spatial Layout of the Clinics
HOSPITAL B [CA]
Av CONN: 140
Av MD: 2.99
HOSPITAL A [NL]
Av CONN: 491, av MD: 2.19
5 out-patient clinics investigated in
each case; example: Cardiology
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Differences in Care ProcessesHOSPITALA[NL]HOSPITALB[CA]
Cardiology Orthopedics
Immunodeficiency
Internal Medicine Pulmonology Surgery
Care processes differ from clinic to clinic, but more similarity within hospital than within
speciality
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Differences in Care Processes
Mean duration of all activities
Hospital A Hospital B
Mean duration of communication among caregivers
Hospital A Hospital B
All differences highly significant in t-test / ANOVA (p<0.0001**)
61.2 sec 106.2 sec
47.8 sec 81.6 sec
Cardiology 58.1 sec
69.2 sec
34.9 sec
57.7 sec
40.0 sec
90.8 sec
96.6 sec
97.2 sec
57.3 sec
60.6 sec
Internal Medicine
Orthopedics
Pulmonology
Surgery
Cardiology
Internal Medicine
Immunodeficiency
Pulmonology
Surgery
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Activities Embedded in Spatial Layouts
Clinics with highest integration tend to have shorter duration of activities (R2=0.52, p<0.0183*)
→ dynamic work processes supported by configuration
In
PuCa
Su
Or
In
Im Ca
Su
Pu
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Hospital A
Space creates opportunities for communication
HOSPITALB[NL]
64%
31%
26%
36%
69%
74%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Charting Galley
Corridor
Exam
unintentional intentional
Location of
communication
Unintentional= 44%
Intentional= 56%
Intentional
Unintentional
Physicians
Nurses
Clerks
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Example 2
Comparative study of
three NHS hospital ICUs
Work by Rosica Pachilova, PhD candidate at Bartlett School of Architecture
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Example 2: Study of three NHS ICU wards
UCLH NHNN CW
Racetrack layout
Max: 5.1 Ave: 3.3 Min: 2.1 SD: 0.59
Duplex layout
Max: 5.1 Ave: 3.3 Min: 2.3 SD: 0.48
Corridor layout
Max: 4.2 Ave: 2.5 Min: 1.7 SD: 0.57
MeanDepth(strategicvisibility)
Work by Rosica Pachilova, PhD candidate at Bartlett School of Architecture
Connectivity(localvisibility)
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Example 2: Study of three NHS ICU wards
UCLH NHNN CW
Racetrack layout
Max: 5.1 Ave: 3.3 Min: 2.1 SD: 0.59
Duplex layout
Max: 5.1 Ave: 3.3 Min: 2.3 SD: 0.48
Corridor layout
Max: 4.2 Ave: 2.5 Min: 1.7 SD: 0.57
MeanDepth(strategicvisibility)
Work by Rosica Pachilova, PhD candidate at Bartlett School of Architecture
Connectivity(localvisibility)
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Example 2: Study of three NHS ICU wards
Work by Rosica Pachilova, PhD candidate at Bartlett School of Architecture
Racetrack layout Duplex layout Corridor layout
time is spent in f2f conversations
Racetrack
53%
Duplex
55%
Corridor
39%
f2f conversations less than a minute long 81% 81% 89%
conversations in pairs 76% 73% 78%
Face-to-face conversations
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Example 2: Study of three NHS ICU wards
Work by Rosica Pachilova, PhD candidate at Bartlett School of Architecture
Racetrack layout Duplex layout Corridor layout
Connections between room types – from observations
linkweight - number of times the healthcare
professionals went from one space to the other
node size - time spent in the space
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Example 2: Study of three NHS ICU wards
Work by Rosica Pachilova, PhD candidate at Bartlett School of Architecture
Comparison between layout types
RACETRACK DUPLEX CORRIDOR
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Robin
Evans
“If anything is described
by an architectural plan,
it is the nature of human
relationships.”
Evans (1997): Figures, Doors and Passages
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Dr Kerstin Sailer
Reader in Social and Spatial Networks
Space Syntax Laboratory
Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
22 Gordon Street
London WC1H 0QB
United Kingdom
Thank you!
k.sailer@ucl.ac.uk
@kerstinsailer
http://spaceandorganisation.org/
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