POSTPARTUM CARE CENTER DESIGN BASED ON HEALING ENVIRONMENT: INTEGRATION OF FINDINGS FROM CASE STUDIES AND POSTPARTUM MOTHERS' NEEDS SURVEY

The Postpartum Care Center design project emerged as a response to the deep concern for the well-being of postpartum mothers in Indonesia. The background of the project includes considerations of the large population of postpartum mothers and the common occurrence of baby blues among them. The influ...

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Main Author: Huwaidah, Zulfaa
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spelling id-itb.:847372024-08-16T15:36:16ZPOSTPARTUM CARE CENTER DESIGN BASED ON HEALING ENVIRONMENT: INTEGRATION OF FINDINGS FROM CASE STUDIES AND POSTPARTUM MOTHERS' NEEDS SURVEY Huwaidah, Zulfaa Bangunan publik Indonesia Theses postpartum mothers; postpartum care center; baby blues INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/84737 The Postpartum Care Center design project emerged as a response to the deep concern for the well-being of postpartum mothers in Indonesia. The background of the project includes considerations of the large population of postpartum mothers and the common occurrence of baby blues among them. The influence of social and cultural factors is also a primary concern in the care and mental health of postpartum mothers in Indonesia. The design methods used include literature studies, case studies on postpartum care in various countries, precedent studies, and surveys involving mothers who have given birth and medical professionals. The design approach adopted is a "healing environment" aimed at optimizing the psychological healing of mothers. Research findings indicate a significant need for postpartum care facilities among the Indonesian population. The effective and comprehensive design of these facilities integrates the functions of healthcare, hospitality, wellness, and community. The healing environment approach is optimized through a design that supports mental health, such as natural lighting, good ventilation, access to natural scenery, and the use of natural elements in interior design. Zoning and spatial layout are designed to facilitate circulation and orientation, ensuring comfort and privacy. This facility is expected to be an effective solution to enhance the mental and physical health of postpartum mothers and promote the overall well-being of the community. text
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Huwaidah, Zulfaa
POSTPARTUM CARE CENTER DESIGN BASED ON HEALING ENVIRONMENT: INTEGRATION OF FINDINGS FROM CASE STUDIES AND POSTPARTUM MOTHERS' NEEDS SURVEY
description The Postpartum Care Center design project emerged as a response to the deep concern for the well-being of postpartum mothers in Indonesia. The background of the project includes considerations of the large population of postpartum mothers and the common occurrence of baby blues among them. The influence of social and cultural factors is also a primary concern in the care and mental health of postpartum mothers in Indonesia. The design methods used include literature studies, case studies on postpartum care in various countries, precedent studies, and surveys involving mothers who have given birth and medical professionals. The design approach adopted is a "healing environment" aimed at optimizing the psychological healing of mothers. Research findings indicate a significant need for postpartum care facilities among the Indonesian population. The effective and comprehensive design of these facilities integrates the functions of healthcare, hospitality, wellness, and community. The healing environment approach is optimized through a design that supports mental health, such as natural lighting, good ventilation, access to natural scenery, and the use of natural elements in interior design. Zoning and spatial layout are designed to facilitate circulation and orientation, ensuring comfort and privacy. This facility is expected to be an effective solution to enhance the mental and physical health of postpartum mothers and promote the overall well-being of the community.
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author Huwaidah, Zulfaa
author_facet Huwaidah, Zulfaa
author_sort Huwaidah, Zulfaa
title POSTPARTUM CARE CENTER DESIGN BASED ON HEALING ENVIRONMENT: INTEGRATION OF FINDINGS FROM CASE STUDIES AND POSTPARTUM MOTHERS' NEEDS SURVEY
title_short POSTPARTUM CARE CENTER DESIGN BASED ON HEALING ENVIRONMENT: INTEGRATION OF FINDINGS FROM CASE STUDIES AND POSTPARTUM MOTHERS' NEEDS SURVEY
title_full POSTPARTUM CARE CENTER DESIGN BASED ON HEALING ENVIRONMENT: INTEGRATION OF FINDINGS FROM CASE STUDIES AND POSTPARTUM MOTHERS' NEEDS SURVEY
title_fullStr POSTPARTUM CARE CENTER DESIGN BASED ON HEALING ENVIRONMENT: INTEGRATION OF FINDINGS FROM CASE STUDIES AND POSTPARTUM MOTHERS' NEEDS SURVEY
title_full_unstemmed POSTPARTUM CARE CENTER DESIGN BASED ON HEALING ENVIRONMENT: INTEGRATION OF FINDINGS FROM CASE STUDIES AND POSTPARTUM MOTHERS' NEEDS SURVEY
title_sort postpartum care center design based on healing environment: integration of findings from case studies and postpartum mothers' needs survey
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/84737
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