Percepción de la señalización y orientación espacial de los usuarios de tres complejos hospitalarios de Santiago, Chile.

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  • Rodrigo Mora Universidad Diego Portales
  • Amalia Oats Escuela de Arquitectura, Universidad Diego Portales
  • Pia Marziano

Palabras clave:

Hospitals, Orientation, Patient navigation

Resumen

Background: Sense of orientation in hospitals can be tricky considering the large extension of buildings and the inadequate signage. Aim: To report some of the findings of a larger research project on wayfinding and patient navigation in Chilean hospitals. Material and methods: Five hundred nine hospital users waiting for attention in three hospitals were contacted and asked to answer a survey that lasted 10 minutes, about wayfinding and sense of orientation within the hospital. Results: Users declared to have a good opinion of existing signage in the three hospitals analyzed as well as their architectural organization in terms of their capacity to orient people. However, the vast majority of users asked for directions to navigate within the hospital to staff and medical personnel. Conclusions: Patient navigation problems are imposing a great "hidden" cost to hospitals management due to missed appointments.

Biografía del autor/a

Rodrigo Mora, Universidad Diego Portales

Rodrigo Mora es arquitecto de la Universidad de Chile con un Msc y un PhD en University College London, Reino Unido. Actualmente trabaja como docente y coordinador de investigación en la Facultad de Arquitectura, Arte y Diseño del a Universidad Diego Portales-

Pia Marziano

Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Chile

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2014-11-12

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Mora, R., Oats, A., & Marziano, P. (2014). Percepción de la señalización y orientación espacial de los usuarios de tres complejos hospitalarios de Santiago, Chile. Revista Médica De Chile, 142(10). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/3336

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