Influence of Hospital Outdoor Space on Physiological Electroencephalography (EEG) Feedback of Staff

作者:Cui, Weiyi; Li, Zao*; Xuan, Xiaodong; Lu, Chao; Tang, Qiqiang; Zhou, Shaobo; Li, Qingtao
来源:HERD-HEALTH ENVIRONMENTS RESEARCH & DESIGN JOURNAL, 2022, 15(1): 239-255.
DOI:10.1177/19375867211030701

摘要

Objectives: To investigate the differences and relationships between different outdoor spaces of hospitals on the physiological electroencephalography (EEG) feedback (PEEGF) of staff. Background: Relieving the pressure of hospital staff is essential, and several studies have revealed that even short-term exposure to outdoor space has a decompression effect. Yet, the focus is scarcely centered on the differences and influential relationships between the PEEGF from different outdoor spaces where the staff spend time, particularly in large-scale hospitals in China. Methods: EEG measurement equipment was utilized to obtain the value of beta wave (v beta w) that represents the stress and anxiety of staff in three different outdoor spaces: open, traffic, and rest. On the basis of EEG data, correlation analysis was conducted in accordance with the proportion of space elements. Results: The proportion of natural elements, such as landscape (r = -.800** p=.005) and waterscape (r = -.782* p=.013), were negatively correlated with the v beta w produced by staff, while the proportion of hard paving was positive (r = .817** p=.004) with more v beta w produced by staff. In other words, the percentage of landscape and waterscape can reduce stress, while hard paving has the opposite effect. Further, there was a difference in the amount of v beta w generated between nurses and administrators in the open space at the entrance of the main building (p = .043). Conclusions: The present study revealed the influence of different outdoor space elements of the hospital on the physiological feedback of staff, demonstrated the practical necessity of evidence-based design, and proposed relevant optimization suggestions.

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    1; 安徽医科大学