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(University of Nevada, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 338 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 925 g, 24 Tables, black and white; 14 Line drawings, black and white; 122 Halftones, black and white; 160 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367194872
  • ISBN-13: 9780367194871
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 338 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 925 g, 24 Tables, black and white; 14 Line drawings, black and white; 122 Halftones, black and white; 160 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367194872
  • ISBN-13: 9780367194871
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Disease, injury, or congenital disorders result in an inability to perform activities of daily living as effectively as others. Most of these activities take place within and are dependent upon the designed environment. This book presents the specialized area of person-centered health care design, which focuses on a person's design needs because of one or more health conditions and requires foundational knowledge pertaining to infection control, bio-physiology, neuroscience, and basic biomechanics.

Whether the designer has engaged in person- or condition-centered design, this book examines the causes that bring about health conditions, such as autoimmune disorders, chronic lung disease, muscular dystrophy, and neurological disorders, and the effects these have on a person's quality of life. Over forty various health conditions are discussed in relation to assorted building typologiesschools, group homes, rehabilitation and habilitation centers, and moreto identify design solutions for modifying each environment to best accommodate and support a persons needs.

Dak Kopec encourages readers to think critically and deductively about numerous health conditions and how to best design for them. This book provides students and practitioners a foundational framework that supports the promotion of health, safety, and welfare as they pertain to a person's physiological, psychological, and sociological well-being.

Recenzijas

"Environmental design approaches promoting human-centric solutions engender spaces to improve quality of life. Bridging medical and environmental design, Person-Centered Health Care Design introduces a specialty where designers develop knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and disease pathology vis-a-vis designed environments. The books coverage of designs intersections with health offers a significant foundation across various scales. The book presents crosscutting knowledge to designers focused on preventing health conditions, aiding in rehabilitation, or assisting those with altered capacities due to health conditions, and suggests processes for those expanding their professional skills." Dr. Lynne M. Dearborn, AIA, Professor of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

"Person-Centered Health Care Design attends to the necessary point that people vary and healthcare conditions are diverse and that wellness involves physical, psychological, emotional health. It follows that healthcare environment solutions must acknowledge and strategically nurture patients where they are in their healing or health management process. Now more than ever, thoughtful, attendant environments are a prescription for people just as drug and therapy regimens are. Person-Centered Health Care Design importantly links medical conditions with built environment interventions that can lend important support to people in a time of great need." Jill Pable, Ph.D., FIDEC, NCIDQ, WELL AP

List of Boxes
xi
List of Figures
xiii
List of Tables
xvii
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxi
List of Acronyms
xxiii
1 Introducing the Health Care Designer
1(14)
Introduction
1(1)
Person-centered Design
2(2)
Design Professions and Health
4(1)
Professional Evolution
5(5)
Designs for Health Conditions
10(1)
Nature versus Nurture
10(1)
Levels of Health Care Design
11(4)
Design Thinking
15(1)
3 Summary
15(4)
2 Evolving Beliefs, Lifestyles, and Diseases
19(1)
Introduction
19(1)
Societal Trends
20(1)
Social Evolution
21(4)
Health Care Design
25(1)
Drug Resistance
25(2)
Sociocultural Beliefs
27(2)
Population Trends
29(2)
Technological Advancements
31(2)
Summary
33(4)
3 Body Insults
37(17)
Introduction
37(1)
Burns
38(2)
Cuts, Scrapes, and Lacerations
40(3)
Blunt Force Trauma
43(1)
Paralysis
44(3)
Amputations
47(3)
Summary
50(4)
4 Muscular Disorders, Joint Deterioration, and Skeletal Dysplasias
54(25)
Introduction
54(3)
Muscular Dystrophy
57(2)
Arthritis
59(8)
Dwarfism
67(8)
Summary
75(4)
5 Autoimmune Diseases
79(20)
Introduction
79(3)
The Onset of Autoimmune Disorders
82(1)
Addison's Disease
83(1)
Lupus
84(3)
Multiple Sclerosis
87(3)
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
90(1)
Scleroderma
90(2)
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
92(2)
Summary
94(5)
6 Allergens and Sensitivity Disorders
99(19)
Introduction
99(1)
Allergies
100(3)
Allergic Rhinitis and Sinusitis
103(7)
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
110(3)
Summary
113(5)
7 Chronic Lung Diseases
118(21)
Introduction
118(1)
Anatomy
118(4)
Lung Volume
122(1)
Cystic Fibrosis
123(1)
Asthma
124(4)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
128(3)
Common Treatments
131(3)
Summary
134(5)
8 Acquired Brain Injuries
139(20)
Introduction
139(2)
Brain Basics
141(2)
Oxygen Deprivation
143(2)
Encephalitis
145(3)
Traumatic Brain Injury
148(4)
Stroke
152(2)
Summary
154(5)
9 Sensory Deficits
159(23)
Introduction
159(1)
Touch
160(3)
Vision
163(10)
Hearing
173(1)
Sound
174(2)
Hearing Impairments
176(2)
Summary
178(4)
10 Cognitive Disabilities
182(17)
Introduction
182(1)
Intellectual Disability
183(2)
Down syndrome
185(3)
Autism
188(3)
Learning Disabilities
191(3)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
194(1)
Summary
195(4)
11 Neurological Disorders
199(22)
Introduction
199(1)
Environmental Toxicity
200(2)
Toxic Agents
202(1)
Seizure Disorders
202(4)
Parkinson's Disease
206(4)
Parkinsonism
210(5)
Lewy Body Disorder
215(1)
Summary
216(5)
12 Dementias
221(21)
Introduction
221(1)
History of Dementia
222(1)
Today's Dementia
223(14)
Summary
237(5)
13 Post-Traumatic Stress and Mood Disorders
242(21)
Introduction
242(2)
Neurophysiology
244(2)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
246(5)
Mood Disorders
251(1)
Unipolar Depression
252(3)
Dysthymia
255(1)
Bipolar Disorders
256(2)
Summary
258(5)
14 Psychosis and Neurosis
263(18)
Introduction
263(1)
Neurosis
264(5)
Trauma
269(1)
Emotional Instability
270(2)
Psychosis
272(2)
Schizophrenia
274(2)
Summary
276(5)
Crossword Puzzle Answers 281(8)
Glossary 289(16)
Index 305
Dak Kopec is an associate professor in the School of Architecture at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Dak has authored several books used by interior design educators, including three editions of Environmental Psychology for Design. He is a two-time Polsky Prize winner, is credited with researching, developing, and administering the first low-residency graduate program focused on designs for human health at the Boston Architectural College, and has been awarded honorary Fellowship to ASID (Hon.FASID).

Dak served as a visiting professor at the University of Hawaii with a joint position in architecture and medicine, was listed as a Fulbright Specialist, and subsequently served two terms as a Fulbright Reviewer. In 2017, Dak won IDECs Community Service Award for the design of a group home for people with developmental disabilities and early-onset dementia. Today, Dak is calling upon his diverse educational background in health sciences, psychology, and architecture to promote interdisciplinary and person-centered design.