Daylighting analisis in gynaecological obstetrics emergency rooms

Autores
Pattini, Andrea Elvira; Rodriguez, Roberto Germán; Paviglianiti Labiano, Valeria Dana
Año de publicación
2023
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Decision-making at gynaecological emergency room is highly important and quality care is fundamental. Combinations of distinctive features in a patient result in the recognition of a disease, and visual cues are particularly prone to misinterpretation. Furthermore, fatigue and circadian disruption can have a negative impact on the clinic. Research on daylighting in hospital environments has focused on improving conditions for patients, and little progress has been made with regard to health care staff.For this reason, the general objective of this research is to identify daylight-related barriers and facilitators, for visual performance, visual comfort, and health in health-care workers at gynaecological-obstetrics emergency rooms in maternity hospitals in the Metropolitan Area of Mendoza, Argentina. The proposed case-control methodology consists of five stages: (i) background research, (ii) analysis of barriers and facilitators, (iii) visual performance in context, (iv) proposal of ergonomic lighting indicators in hospital environments and (v) data analysis and conclusions of the evaluations carried out. The PhD thesis is progressing in the second stage, in which seven emergency rooms in hospitals of different morphological, levels of complexity and capacity of care were surveyed, with the aim of selecting representative cases. Despite one of the cases lacks daylighting, it was also included in the analysis due to the hierarchy of the institution within the healthcare system. The physical and photometric measurements were carried out using the PC-SRT protocol from January to August 2022 between 10.00 am and 12.30 pm. Then, national and international standards were checked in the most frequently used lighting scenario, and finally indoors daylight availability was calculated by means of Andrew Marsh’s free web-based app "Dynamic Daylighting V2.0.0”. We ran seasonal and annual simulations from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., following the recommendations of the IES LM-83-12 standard. The resulting horizontal illuminance (Eh) levels at workstations did not meet the requirements of the national standard DR 351/79 and the international reference standard EN 12464-1&2: 2011.In examination rooms a general lighting of 500 lx and 1000 lx for the examination and treatment area is required according to the international standard. The measurement showed Eh values between 63-1043lx for the examination and treatment area. For writing, typing, reading, data processing tasks, Eh were recorded between 62-510lx. The dynamic daylight analysis was based on used Daylight Autonomy (DA 300lx), Spatial daylight autonomy (sDA300lx, 50% time) and Useful Daylight Illuminance - exceeded (UDI e >3000 lx). The calculated annual of DA 300 lx results ranged from 0%-72.54%, sDA 300lx, 50% time ranged from 0%-88.3% and UDI e ranged from 0%-6.59%. As a result for this stage, we selected for the further case-control study, four cases in which the percentages of daylight availability and inter-seasonal variability differed. In cities where clear skies predominate, as is the case in the province of Mendoza, solar radiation is an enormously usable resource, which motivates to do proposals to improve of daylighting performance at interior spaces.
Fil: Pattini, Andrea Elvira. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Ambiente, Hábitat y Energía; Argentina
Fil: Rodriguez, Roberto Germán. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Ambiente, Hábitat y Energía; Argentina
Fil: Paviglianiti Labiano, Valeria Dana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Ambiente, Hábitat y Energía; Argentina
Daylight in Sustainable Urban Design Conference
Zürich
Suiza
ETH Zürich
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DAYLIGHTING
GYNAECOLOGICAL
GYNAECOLOGICAL OBSTETRICS EMERGENCY ROOMS
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spelling Daylighting analisis in gynaecological obstetrics emergency roomsPattini, Andrea ElviraRodriguez, Roberto GermánPaviglianiti Labiano, Valeria DanaDAYLIGHTINGGYNAECOLOGICALGYNAECOLOGICAL OBSTETRICS EMERGENCY ROOMShttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/2.7https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2Decision-making at gynaecological emergency room is highly important and quality care is fundamental. Combinations of distinctive features in a patient result in the recognition of a disease, and visual cues are particularly prone to misinterpretation. Furthermore, fatigue and circadian disruption can have a negative impact on the clinic. Research on daylighting in hospital environments has focused on improving conditions for patients, and little progress has been made with regard to health care staff.For this reason, the general objective of this research is to identify daylight-related barriers and facilitators, for visual performance, visual comfort, and health in health-care workers at gynaecological-obstetrics emergency rooms in maternity hospitals in the Metropolitan Area of Mendoza, Argentina. The proposed case-control methodology consists of five stages: (i) background research, (ii) analysis of barriers and facilitators, (iii) visual performance in context, (iv) proposal of ergonomic lighting indicators in hospital environments and (v) data analysis and conclusions of the evaluations carried out. The PhD thesis is progressing in the second stage, in which seven emergency rooms in hospitals of different morphological, levels of complexity and capacity of care were surveyed, with the aim of selecting representative cases. Despite one of the cases lacks daylighting, it was also included in the analysis due to the hierarchy of the institution within the healthcare system. The physical and photometric measurements were carried out using the PC-SRT protocol from January to August 2022 between 10.00 am and 12.30 pm. Then, national and international standards were checked in the most frequently used lighting scenario, and finally indoors daylight availability was calculated by means of Andrew Marsh’s free web-based app "Dynamic Daylighting V2.0.0”. We ran seasonal and annual simulations from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., following the recommendations of the IES LM-83-12 standard. The resulting horizontal illuminance (Eh) levels at workstations did not meet the requirements of the national standard DR 351/79 and the international reference standard EN 12464-1&2: 2011.In examination rooms a general lighting of 500 lx and 1000 lx for the examination and treatment area is required according to the international standard. The measurement showed Eh values between 63-1043lx for the examination and treatment area. For writing, typing, reading, data processing tasks, Eh were recorded between 62-510lx. The dynamic daylight analysis was based on used Daylight Autonomy (DA 300lx), Spatial daylight autonomy (sDA300lx, 50% time) and Useful Daylight Illuminance - exceeded (UDI e >3000 lx). The calculated annual of DA 300 lx results ranged from 0%-72.54%, sDA 300lx, 50% time ranged from 0%-88.3% and UDI e ranged from 0%-6.59%. As a result for this stage, we selected for the further case-control study, four cases in which the percentages of daylight availability and inter-seasonal variability differed. In cities where clear skies predominate, as is the case in the province of Mendoza, solar radiation is an enormously usable resource, which motivates to do proposals to improve of daylighting performance at interior spaces.Fil: Pattini, Andrea Elvira. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Ambiente, Hábitat y Energía; ArgentinaFil: Rodriguez, Roberto Germán. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Ambiente, Hábitat y Energía; ArgentinaFil: Paviglianiti Labiano, Valeria Dana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Daylighting analisis in gynaecological obstetrics emergency rooms
title Daylighting analisis in gynaecological obstetrics emergency rooms
spellingShingle Daylighting analisis in gynaecological obstetrics emergency rooms
Pattini, Andrea Elvira
DAYLIGHTING
GYNAECOLOGICAL
GYNAECOLOGICAL OBSTETRICS EMERGENCY ROOMS
title_short Daylighting analisis in gynaecological obstetrics emergency rooms
title_full Daylighting analisis in gynaecological obstetrics emergency rooms
title_fullStr Daylighting analisis in gynaecological obstetrics emergency rooms
title_full_unstemmed Daylighting analisis in gynaecological obstetrics emergency rooms
title_sort Daylighting analisis in gynaecological obstetrics emergency rooms
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pattini, Andrea Elvira
Rodriguez, Roberto Germán
Paviglianiti Labiano, Valeria Dana
author Pattini, Andrea Elvira
author_facet Pattini, Andrea Elvira
Rodriguez, Roberto Germán
Paviglianiti Labiano, Valeria Dana
author_role author
author2 Rodriguez, Roberto Germán
Paviglianiti Labiano, Valeria Dana
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv DAYLIGHTING
GYNAECOLOGICAL
GYNAECOLOGICAL OBSTETRICS EMERGENCY ROOMS
topic DAYLIGHTING
GYNAECOLOGICAL
GYNAECOLOGICAL OBSTETRICS EMERGENCY ROOMS
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2.7
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Decision-making at gynaecological emergency room is highly important and quality care is fundamental. Combinations of distinctive features in a patient result in the recognition of a disease, and visual cues are particularly prone to misinterpretation. Furthermore, fatigue and circadian disruption can have a negative impact on the clinic. Research on daylighting in hospital environments has focused on improving conditions for patients, and little progress has been made with regard to health care staff.For this reason, the general objective of this research is to identify daylight-related barriers and facilitators, for visual performance, visual comfort, and health in health-care workers at gynaecological-obstetrics emergency rooms in maternity hospitals in the Metropolitan Area of Mendoza, Argentina. The proposed case-control methodology consists of five stages: (i) background research, (ii) analysis of barriers and facilitators, (iii) visual performance in context, (iv) proposal of ergonomic lighting indicators in hospital environments and (v) data analysis and conclusions of the evaluations carried out. The PhD thesis is progressing in the second stage, in which seven emergency rooms in hospitals of different morphological, levels of complexity and capacity of care were surveyed, with the aim of selecting representative cases. Despite one of the cases lacks daylighting, it was also included in the analysis due to the hierarchy of the institution within the healthcare system. The physical and photometric measurements were carried out using the PC-SRT protocol from January to August 2022 between 10.00 am and 12.30 pm. Then, national and international standards were checked in the most frequently used lighting scenario, and finally indoors daylight availability was calculated by means of Andrew Marsh’s free web-based app "Dynamic Daylighting V2.0.0”. We ran seasonal and annual simulations from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., following the recommendations of the IES LM-83-12 standard. The resulting horizontal illuminance (Eh) levels at workstations did not meet the requirements of the national standard DR 351/79 and the international reference standard EN 12464-1&2: 2011.In examination rooms a general lighting of 500 lx and 1000 lx for the examination and treatment area is required according to the international standard. The measurement showed Eh values between 63-1043lx for the examination and treatment area. For writing, typing, reading, data processing tasks, Eh were recorded between 62-510lx. The dynamic daylight analysis was based on used Daylight Autonomy (DA 300lx), Spatial daylight autonomy (sDA300lx, 50% time) and Useful Daylight Illuminance - exceeded (UDI e >3000 lx). The calculated annual of DA 300 lx results ranged from 0%-72.54%, sDA 300lx, 50% time ranged from 0%-88.3% and UDI e ranged from 0%-6.59%. As a result for this stage, we selected for the further case-control study, four cases in which the percentages of daylight availability and inter-seasonal variability differed. In cities where clear skies predominate, as is the case in the province of Mendoza, solar radiation is an enormously usable resource, which motivates to do proposals to improve of daylighting performance at interior spaces.
Fil: Pattini, Andrea Elvira. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Ambiente, Hábitat y Energía; Argentina
Fil: Rodriguez, Roberto Germán. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Ambiente, Hábitat y Energía; Argentina
Fil: Paviglianiti Labiano, Valeria Dana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Ambiente, Hábitat y Energía; Argentina
Daylight in Sustainable Urban Design Conference
Zürich
Suiza
ETH Zürich
description Decision-making at gynaecological emergency room is highly important and quality care is fundamental. Combinations of distinctive features in a patient result in the recognition of a disease, and visual cues are particularly prone to misinterpretation. Furthermore, fatigue and circadian disruption can have a negative impact on the clinic. Research on daylighting in hospital environments has focused on improving conditions for patients, and little progress has been made with regard to health care staff.For this reason, the general objective of this research is to identify daylight-related barriers and facilitators, for visual performance, visual comfort, and health in health-care workers at gynaecological-obstetrics emergency rooms in maternity hospitals in the Metropolitan Area of Mendoza, Argentina. The proposed case-control methodology consists of five stages: (i) background research, (ii) analysis of barriers and facilitators, (iii) visual performance in context, (iv) proposal of ergonomic lighting indicators in hospital environments and (v) data analysis and conclusions of the evaluations carried out. The PhD thesis is progressing in the second stage, in which seven emergency rooms in hospitals of different morphological, levels of complexity and capacity of care were surveyed, with the aim of selecting representative cases. Despite one of the cases lacks daylighting, it was also included in the analysis due to the hierarchy of the institution within the healthcare system. The physical and photometric measurements were carried out using the PC-SRT protocol from January to August 2022 between 10.00 am and 12.30 pm. Then, national and international standards were checked in the most frequently used lighting scenario, and finally indoors daylight availability was calculated by means of Andrew Marsh’s free web-based app "Dynamic Daylighting V2.0.0”. We ran seasonal and annual simulations from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., following the recommendations of the IES LM-83-12 standard. The resulting horizontal illuminance (Eh) levels at workstations did not meet the requirements of the national standard DR 351/79 and the international reference standard EN 12464-1&2: 2011.In examination rooms a general lighting of 500 lx and 1000 lx for the examination and treatment area is required according to the international standard. The measurement showed Eh values between 63-1043lx for the examination and treatment area. For writing, typing, reading, data processing tasks, Eh were recorded between 62-510lx. The dynamic daylight analysis was based on used Daylight Autonomy (DA 300lx), Spatial daylight autonomy (sDA300lx, 50% time) and Useful Daylight Illuminance - exceeded (UDI e >3000 lx). The calculated annual of DA 300 lx results ranged from 0%-72.54%, sDA 300lx, 50% time ranged from 0%-88.3% and UDI e ranged from 0%-6.59%. As a result for this stage, we selected for the further case-control study, four cases in which the percentages of daylight availability and inter-seasonal variability differed. In cities where clear skies predominate, as is the case in the province of Mendoza, solar radiation is an enormously usable resource, which motivates to do proposals to improve of daylighting performance at interior spaces.
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