HOSPICE CARE DESIGN FOR CANCER WITH BEHAVIORAL APPROACH IN BANDUNG DISTRICT
Hospice care facilities are known and started to develop as a palliative unit in six hospitals in Indonesia. Although not much in demand, but the risks of mistaken care make hospice facilities very important. Some countries in the world have developed specific standards in each country, but Indon...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Hospice care facilities are known and started to develop as a palliative unit in six
hospitals in Indonesia. Although not much in demand, but the risks of mistaken care
make hospice facilities very important. Some countries in the world have developed
specific standards in each country, but Indonesia has not had any research on
hospice care that matches the typical behaviour of Indonesian patients. Therefore,
this thesis aims to identify criteria and make an example of hospice care design
solution with behavioural approach with case study in RSUD Al-Ihsan Bandung
District.
In the design of hospice care for cancer in Indonesia required behavioral approaches
studied from the typical condition of patients, who are in terminal ill, and family.
The patient's typical condition provides the criteria of the patient's need for internal
and external environments that make them comfortable until near death. Typical
family conditions provide the criteria of providing facilities that allow the family to
be close to the patient while making himself comfortable in his environment. Based
on the support of observational studies, literature studies, and interviews, the
specific hospice care criteria for cancer with behavioral approaches can be
elaborated into user criteria, location and typology, zoning/facilities, and space and
architectural imagery.
Based on these studies, the criteria of hospice care for cancer patient and family
based behavior were obtained. The need for space such as home, the need for
everyday objects, family proximity, and easy access with open space become the
main concern in the design that takes into account the typical behavior of patients.
While the provision of space facilities close to the patient as well as sharing with
other families becomes a design benchmark that takes into family behavior.
Furthermore, this thesis can be developed toward hospice care facilities for other
terminal ills or other facilities that requiring typical patient and family behavior. |
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