This document discusses building environments and their impact on health and wellbeing. It presents an ongoing systematic review being conducted to build an evidence base on how the built environment influences individuals. A wide range of disciplines are involved in the review, which analyzes data from numerous journals and aims to develop an overall evidence map and conceptual models showing the relationships between environmental characteristics, individual factors, and measures of wellbeing. The review also aims to illustrate how different groups may react differently to built environments.
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âą Well defined research question
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10. Biological and
physiological
var iables
Symptom
status
Functional
status
Gener al health
per ceptions
Over all quality
of life
Char acter istics of the envir onment
Non-medical
factor s
Char acter istics of the individual
Symptom
ampliïŹcation
Per sonality
motivation
Values
pr efer ences
Psychologic
al suppor ts
Social and
economic
suppor ts
Social and
psychologic
al suppor ts
Demogr aphic
char acter istics
Developmental
stages
Psychological
factor s
Biological
factor s
Fer r ans et al., 2005
ConditionTr eatment
Disease or
injur y
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car e unit
setting
functionssub-systems equipment fur nitur ecomponent
char acter istics
Wilson and Clear y, 1995
Codinhoto et al., 2008
Measures and Characteristics
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