Are We Speaking the Same Language? Terminology Consistency in EBD

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作者
Golgolnia, Tahere [1 ]
Kevdzija, Maja [2 ]
Marquardt, Gesine [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Fac Architecture, Social & Hlth Care Bldg & Design, Zellescher weg, D-01062 Dresden, Saxony, Germany
[2] TU Wien, Inst Architecture & Design, Fac Architecture & Planning, Vienna, Austria
基金
英国科研创新办公室;
关键词
evidence-based design; dementia-friendly design; architectural variables; health and care outcomes; terminology analysis; standardized terminology; frequency analysis; statistical tests; STANDARDIZED NURSING TERMINOLOGIES; BUILT ENVIRONMENT; DESIGN; DEMENTIA; PEOPLE; QUALITY; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1177/19375867231225395
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective: The aim of this study is to analyze the consistency, variability, and potential standardization of terminology used to describe architectural variables (AVs) and health outcomes in evidence-based design (EBD) studies.Background: In EBD research, consistent terminology is crucial for studying the effects of AVs on health outcomes. However, there is a possibility that diverse terms have been used by researchers, which could lead to potential confusion and inconsistencies.Methods:Three recent large systematic reviews were used as a source of publications, and 105 were extracted. The analysis aimed to extract a list of the terms used to refer to the unique concepts of AVs and health outcomes, with a specific focus on people with dementia. Each term's frequency was calculated, and statistical tests, including the chi 2 and the post hoc test, were employed to compare their distributions.Results:The study identified representative terms for AVs and health outcomes, revealing the variability in terminology usage within EBD field for dementia-friendly design. The comparative analysis of the identified terms highlighted patterns of frequency and distribution, shedding light on potential areas for standardization.Conclusions: The findings emphasize the need for standardized terminologies in EBD to improve communication, collaboration, and knowledge synthesis. Standardization of terminology can facilitate research comparability, enhance the generalizability of findings by creating a common language across studies and practitioners, and support the development of EBD guidelines. The study contributes to the ongoing discourse on standardizing terminologies in the field and provides insights into strategies for achieving consensus among researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders in health environmental research.
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页数:20
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