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Stroke Patients’ Free-Time Activities and Spatial Preferences During Inpatient Recovery in Rehabilitation Centers

Maja Kevdzija, Ruzica Bozovic-Stamenovic, Gesine Marquardt

2022HERD Health Environments Research & Design Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate which spaces stroke patients visit in their free time while undergoing inpatient recovery in rehabilitation centers, what activities they engage in, and what kind of spaces they want. BACKGROUND: Research studies consistently show that stroke patients are highly inactive during rehabilitation. Much remains unknown about what patients do in their free time and how the built environment might affect their behavior and activities. METHODS: = 60) in seven rehabilitation centers. Each participant was observed over one typical day (12 consecutive hours). Their activities, durations, and locations were recorded using floor plans and time log sheets. RESULTS: Six main themes emerged from the analysis of shadowing data and patient surveys: (1) spending most free time in their room, (2) corridor as the overlooked activity hub, (3) food and beverage stations as triggers of activity, (4) wanting to socialize, (5) variety of common spaces for different activities is desired, and (6) common room's atmosphere, comfort, style, and view are important. Even though socializing with other patients was mentioned as a primary reason for visiting common spaces in the survey, patients spent most of their free time alone. CONCLUSIONS: Corridor emerged as a space with great potential to motivate and support various activities of patients. Patients' free-time activities could contribute to their recovery, and the built environment may play a role in facilitating and supporting these activities.

Topics & Concepts

RehabilitationStroke (engine)MedicineAffect (linguistics)Physical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapyPsychologyCommunicationEngineeringMechanical engineeringStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryUrban Green Space and HealthOccupational Therapy Practice and Research
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