HEALING ENVIRONMENT APPROACH IN EMERGENCY, OUTPATIENT, AND INPATIENT UNITS OF MOTHER AND CHILDREN HOSPITAL THAT RESILIENT TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the entire arrangement of facilities and services in all fields, especially in the health sector. Hospitals around the world are adapting to this situation to reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to the lowest possible level. The Mother and Child Hospital wh...
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Summary: | The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the entire arrangement of facilities and
services in all fields, especially in the health sector. Hospitals around the world
are adapting to this situation to reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to the
lowest possible level. The Mother and Child Hospital which serves the health
needs of mothers and children aged 0-18 years must also adapt to this pandemic
situation. The Mother and Child Hospital sections specifically design Emergency
Room, Outpatient, and Inpatient Installation, because those installations focus on
public services for patients and general users. The healing environment aspect is
an important aspect to be resilient to the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients who are
contaminated with the COVID-19 virus usually take 10-14 days to remove the
virus from the system, because the COVID-19 virus attacks the respiratory
system. Therefore, self-isolation facilities for patients require a comfortable
environment that can affect psychologically to recover faster, namely a healing
environment. And for the entire hospital, flexibility is needed for a resilient
solution to a pandemic-like situation that could reoccur in the future. The method
used is the literature review, research by distributing questionnaires to users who
have visited Mother and Child Hospital, as well as studies of similar building
precedents. The literature review carried out was by reviewing the Mother and
Child Hospital building regulations, regulations regarding hospital adaptation to
the COVID-19 pandemic, healing environment aspects, and flexibility. Of the
three methods used, the criteria for planning and designing Mother and Child
Hospital that resilient to the COVID-19 pandemic and use the healing
environment aspects are obtained. After obtaining the criteria, district and site
analysis were carried out on the Mother and Child Hospital site plan, then
building design simulations. The design simulation is divided into 4 parts, the first
part is the design of the entire hospital and divides it into 2 zones: the COVID-19
zone and the non-COVID-19 zone, to reduce the spread of the virus from patients
contaminated with this virus to other patients and general users. Second is the
regulation of circulation flow and activities for all Mother and Child Hospital
users: patients, general visitors, and staff/employees. The third is flexibility in the
3 main installations by designing so that the 2 zones in each of these installations
can later be used in normal situations and has a maximum function. Then finally,
is to apply the criteria for a healing environment at Mother and Child Hospital to
increase comfort and encourage psychological in every user to heal faster. So,
each hospital should have more than the minimum area required to anticipate
similar conditions and by applying the healing environment aspects |
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