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Comfort Equals Nurturing: Young People Talk About Mental Health Ward Design.

Alison E HuttonRhonda WilsonMaralyn Foureur
Published in: HERD (2021)
When designing an adolescent unit, there needs to be some consideration as to how the group using the unit understands space. Through their role and depth of hospital experience, the adolescent patient will use and understand unit space differently from that of the health professional whose role is a worker. Therefore, it is necessary to gain the perspectives of adolescent patients for efficient and effective functioning of such an environment and to suit the needs of those it is "built for," the adolescent patient.
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