THE INFLUENCE OF BIOPHILIC DESIGN VISUALS IN MATERNITY INPATIENT ROOM ON THE ANXIETY OF PREGNANT WOMEN (CASE STUDY: RUMAH SAKIT UMUM PINDAD BANDUNG)
During pregnancy, pregnant women often experience anxiety disorders which have a negative impact on the personal mental health and health of the fetus, the anxiety can be increased close to giving birth. The environment is one of the factors that influence anxiety in pregnant women. It is known t...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | During pregnancy, pregnant women often experience anxiety disorders which
have a negative impact on the personal mental health and health of the fetus, the
anxiety can be increased close to giving birth. The environment is one of the
factors that influence anxiety in pregnant women. It is known that the interior of
the inpatient room is the patient's closest environment during labor and
postpartum, the hospital needs to present a healing environment in the treatment
process in order to provide comfort both psychologically and physiologically to
the patient. A healing environment can be implemented through a biophilic design
concept that is believed to be able to influence lower pain, anxiety, and fatigue
levels and accelerate patient healing. This is an important concern in inpatient
rooms to reduce the anxiety level experienced by pre and postnatal pregnant
women.
This study aims to identify the effect of biophilic design visuals in the maternity
inpatient room on the anxiety level of pregnant women and to identify the
application of the biophilic design that has the most effect on the anxiety level of
pregnant women and is suitable for the maternity inpatient room. This research
was conducted through a simulative experiment by changing the visual stimulus of
the inpatient room of the case study hospital in Bandung with one control room
and six types of stimulus rooms with different biophilic design elements. Space
simulation is presented with virtual reality digital media so physiologically
respondents can feel the stimulus directly even though they are in virtual space.
The experiment was conducted on 30 respondents with a background of
experiencing their first normal birth process within one month to the last six
months, domiciled in the city of Bandung with the ideal age category (20-34
years). The collection of quantitative experimental data was carried out through
questionnaires. The data analysis method in this study used descriptive analysis
and One-way ANOVA statistical tests to determine the difference in effect between
the indicator variables, and the Post Hoc Test to determine comparisons between
the conditions tested.
The results of this study indicate that the biophilic design has a significant
positive effect on the anxiety of pregnant women when applied in the maternity
inpatient room. This study also shows the results that natural landscape elements
have the most positive influence on the anxiety of pregnant women. This research
is expected to be a reference for designing inpatient rooms by considering the use
of biophilic designs and their psychological effects on the anxiety of pregnant
women.
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