Patients' Health & Well-Being in Inpatient Mental Health-Care Facilities: A Systematic Review
Review article, 2022
Purpose: This review evaluates the state (in terms of extent, nature and quality) of the current empirical evidence of physical environmental on mental health, well-being, and recovery outcomes in mental healthcare inpatients by psychopathology.
Method: A systematic review (PRISMA guidelines) was performed of studies published in English, German, Dutch, Swedish, and Spanish, of all available years until September 2020, searched in Cochrane, Ovid Index, PsycINFO, PubMed, and Web of Science and identified through extensive hand-picking. Inclusion criteria were: Adult patients being treated for mental ill-health (common mental health and mood disorders, Cochrane frame); inpatient mental health care facilities; specifications of the physical and socio-physical environment (e.g., design features, ambient conditions, privacy); all types of empirical study designs. Quality assessment and data synthesis were undertaken.
Results: The search retrieved 1,068 titles of which 26 met the inclusion criteria. Findings suggest that there is only indicative evidence of the impact of the physical healthcare environment on patients' mental health, well-being, and recovery outcomes. There is significant lack of pathology-specific evidence. Methodological shortcomings and empirical scarcity account for the poor evidence.
Conclusion: This review highlights the need for more research using advanced study designs.
well-being
recovery outcomes
psychiatric hospital
mental health
systematic review
healing environments
Author
Clara Weber
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
University of Surrey
Virna Monero Flores
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Theresa Wheele
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Elke Miedema
Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Architectural theory and methods
Emma White
University of Surrey
Frontiers in Psychiatry
16640640 (eISSN)
Vol. 12 758039Driving Forces
Sustainable development
Areas of Advance
Building Futures (2010-2018)
Health Engineering
Subject Categories
General Practice
Architecture
Psychiatry
DOI
10.3389/fpsyt.2021.758039