Importance in design answer:1, A window would be nice but not if it looks out onto the garbage or a wall or some such ugly place.2. Most dialysis patients are older in some units and do not want to interface with anyone else so it is difficult to answer your next questions. a. I would like to be able to talk to my neighbor once in a while. b. It would ne nice to interact with anyone in the unit. To play games or to talk or to share a movie or just IM each other across the unit. c. Interact with the patients in the area around me would be last. Note: When you plan interactions take notice that most patients now are not computer savvy. It would have to be a volunteer thing for patients to do. Make sure it is an easy interface to use. Not every patient wants to talk to another patient and can be down right rude to you when you talk to them. Sometimes they just want to be left alone and sleep it out or be alone.
Dialysis patients already deal with claustrophobia like issues, so I think we could safely assume that a window with a nice view would be even more beneficial for them.
I don't know about the claustrophobia like issues on dialysis, what do you mean? I never heard that before. ...
Quote from: meadowlandsnj on October 18, 2006, 02:42:43 PMI don't know about the claustrophobia like issues on dialysis, what do you mean? I never heard that before. ...Some patients feel confined and have great difficulty sitting still and restrained in one place for hours when they know they cannot just get up and walk out at any time. Some have symptoms similar to a panic attack and need a relaxing medication before they go to the clinic or immediately on arrival. It has been discussed here before, but I do not recall which thread.
I however hated the social interaction. I tried to keep to myself as much as possible.