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Interior Design: A New Perspective in Supportive Care of Patients with Acute Onset of Debilitating Diseases

BACKGROUND: Upon the onset of a debilitating rapidly evolving condition (such as cancer or a rapidly progressing myopathy, neuropathy, respiratory disease, or a severe traumatic injury), individuals have limited time to find a new home or make radical structural modifications in their residence. How...

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Autores principales: Mauri, Davide, Kampletsas, Eleftherios, Smyris, George, Tsali, Lampriani, Tsekeris, Periklis, Harissis, Haralampos, Kamposioras, Konstantinos, Tolia, Maria, Hyphantis, Thomas, Ntellas, Panagiotis, Gazouli, Ioanna, Zarkavelis, Georgios, Mavroeidis, Leonidas, Amylidi, Anna-Lea, Torounidou, Nanteznta, Gogadis, Aristeidis, Nixon, Joanna
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pmr.2021.0031
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author Mauri, Davide
Kampletsas, Eleftherios
Smyris, George
Tsali, Lampriani
Tsekeris, Periklis
Harissis, Haralampos
Kamposioras, Konstantinos
Tolia, Maria
Hyphantis, Thomas
Ntellas, Panagiotis
Gazouli, Ioanna
Zarkavelis, Georgios
Mavroeidis, Leonidas
Amylidi, Anna-Lea
Torounidou, Nanteznta
Gogadis, Aristeidis
Nixon, Joanna
author_facet Mauri, Davide
Kampletsas, Eleftherios
Smyris, George
Tsali, Lampriani
Tsekeris, Periklis
Harissis, Haralampos
Kamposioras, Konstantinos
Tolia, Maria
Hyphantis, Thomas
Ntellas, Panagiotis
Gazouli, Ioanna
Zarkavelis, Georgios
Mavroeidis, Leonidas
Amylidi, Anna-Lea
Torounidou, Nanteznta
Gogadis, Aristeidis
Nixon, Joanna
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description BACKGROUND: Upon the onset of a debilitating rapidly evolving condition (such as cancer or a rapidly progressing myopathy, neuropathy, respiratory disease, or a severe traumatic injury), individuals have limited time to find a new home or make radical structural modifications in their residence. How the affected patients can continue sharing the same house with their families, while meeting their own special requirements, is thus rising as a critical issue. Household and daily routine rearrangements, either temporary or permanent, may be necessary, to ameliorate the life of patients with impairments, lasting for months or even years. OBJECTIVES: Interior design may provide a highly efficient “living” palliation for debilitating medical conditions directly at patients' home-site. METHODS: Research of relevant literature, using keywords “debilitating conditions,” “home care,” “end of life care,” “care of advanced cancer patients,” “care of patients with mental disorders,” “home care of covid-19 affected patients,” and “care of patients with degenerative illnesses.” RESULTS: We found that patients and their relatives may not be aware of the probable interior design solutions to their daily life challenges, imposed by a disease-related impairment. In parallel, interior design experts may equally be unaware of these issues, as well as of who needs the available solutions. Similarly, medical and architectural sciences are not connected, eventually failing to meet patients' everyday needs. CONCLUSIONS: Interior architecture and health scientists are called to cooperate, aiming to provide a highly efficient and meaningful support to patients and families affected by unforeseen debilitating medical conditions.
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spelling pubmed-93808772022-08-17 Interior Design: A New Perspective in Supportive Care of Patients with Acute Onset of Debilitating Diseases Mauri, Davide Kampletsas, Eleftherios Smyris, George Tsali, Lampriani Tsekeris, Periklis Harissis, Haralampos Kamposioras, Konstantinos Tolia, Maria Hyphantis, Thomas Ntellas, Panagiotis Gazouli, Ioanna Zarkavelis, Georgios Mavroeidis, Leonidas Amylidi, Anna-Lea Torounidou, Nanteznta Gogadis, Aristeidis Nixon, Joanna Palliat Med Rep Brief Report BACKGROUND: Upon the onset of a debilitating rapidly evolving condition (such as cancer or a rapidly progressing myopathy, neuropathy, respiratory disease, or a severe traumatic injury), individuals have limited time to find a new home or make radical structural modifications in their residence. How the affected patients can continue sharing the same house with their families, while meeting their own special requirements, is thus rising as a critical issue. Household and daily routine rearrangements, either temporary or permanent, may be necessary, to ameliorate the life of patients with impairments, lasting for months or even years. OBJECTIVES: Interior design may provide a highly efficient “living” palliation for debilitating medical conditions directly at patients' home-site. METHODS: Research of relevant literature, using keywords “debilitating conditions,” “home care,” “end of life care,” “care of advanced cancer patients,” “care of patients with mental disorders,” “home care of covid-19 affected patients,” and “care of patients with degenerative illnesses.” RESULTS: We found that patients and their relatives may not be aware of the probable interior design solutions to their daily life challenges, imposed by a disease-related impairment. In parallel, interior design experts may equally be unaware of these issues, as well as of who needs the available solutions. Similarly, medical and architectural sciences are not connected, eventually failing to meet patients' everyday needs. CONCLUSIONS: Interior architecture and health scientists are called to cooperate, aiming to provide a highly efficient and meaningful support to patients and families affected by unforeseen debilitating medical conditions. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2021-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9380877/ /pubmed/35983237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pmr.2021.0031 Text en © Davide Mauri et al., 2021; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License [CC-BY] (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mauri, Davide
Kampletsas, Eleftherios
Smyris, George
Tsali, Lampriani
Tsekeris, Periklis
Harissis, Haralampos
Kamposioras, Konstantinos
Tolia, Maria
Hyphantis, Thomas
Ntellas, Panagiotis
Gazouli, Ioanna
Zarkavelis, Georgios
Mavroeidis, Leonidas
Amylidi, Anna-Lea
Torounidou, Nanteznta
Gogadis, Aristeidis
Nixon, Joanna
Interior Design: A New Perspective in Supportive Care of Patients with Acute Onset of Debilitating Diseases
title Interior Design: A New Perspective in Supportive Care of Patients with Acute Onset of Debilitating Diseases
title_full Interior Design: A New Perspective in Supportive Care of Patients with Acute Onset of Debilitating Diseases
title_fullStr Interior Design: A New Perspective in Supportive Care of Patients with Acute Onset of Debilitating Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Interior Design: A New Perspective in Supportive Care of Patients with Acute Onset of Debilitating Diseases
title_short Interior Design: A New Perspective in Supportive Care of Patients with Acute Onset of Debilitating Diseases
title_sort interior design: a new perspective in supportive care of patients with acute onset of debilitating diseases
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pmr.2021.0031
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