The dying patient: taboo, controversy and missing terms of reference for designers-an architectural perspective

被引:4
作者
Bellamy, Annie [1 ]
Clark, Sam [1 ]
Anstey, Sally [2 ]
机构
[1] Cardiff Univ, Welsh Sch Architecture, Cardiff CF10 3AT, Wales
[2] Cardiff Univ, Sch Healthcare Sci, Cardiff, Wales
关键词
PALLIATIVE CARE; DEATH; HEALTH; LIFE; PANDEMICS; COVID-19; END;
D O I
10.1136/medhum-2020-011969
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Contemporary society has grown seemingly detached from the realities of growing old and subsequently, dying. A consequence, perhaps, of death becoming increasingly overmedicalised, nearly one in two UK nationals die institutional deaths. In this article we, two architectural scholars engaged in teaching, research and practice and a nurse and healthcare scholar with a focus on endof-life care and peoples' experiences, wish to draw attention to a controversy resulting from a paucity in current literature on the terms of reference of the dying 'patient' as we navigate the future implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. This contributes to a relative lack of touchstones for architects to refer to when designing person-centred palliative care environments. Unlike common building types, architects are extremely unlikely to have lived experience of palliative care environments as patients; and therefore, require the help of healthcare professionals to imagine and empathise with the requirements of a person dying away from home. This paper includes a review of ageing and dying literature to understand, and distil from an architectural perspective, who, design professionals, are designing for and to remember the nuanced characteristics of those we hold a duty of care toward. We ask readers to heed the importance of accurate terms of reference, especially when commissioning and/or designing environments of palliative care. Furthermore, we put forward an appeal for interdisciplinary collaboration to develop a framework for codesigning positive experiences of person-centred care and environments at the end of life.
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