Articles on
Pharmacy Design
"Patient
Treatment Adherence - Facility Design and Counseling
Skills", (c) Allan EL, Suchanek-Hudmon KL, Berger BA.,
Pharmacy Technology, 1992
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To describe the
essential facility characteristics for a model patient
counseling area: (1) activities that should be
accommodated by the facility; (2) special environmental
and interior design features, with a discussion of their
impact on the healthcare provider-patient interaction; (3)
storage and equipment requirements; and (4) determination
of space requirements for the counseling area. A second
objective is to suggest a strategy to follow when
justifying an adherence clinic.
DATA SOURCE: Primary and
secondary sources of literature were reviewed in the areas
of pharmacy, psychology, and architecture to identify
design specifications for the patient counseling area.
CONCLUSIONS: The design of
a counseling area can indirectly affect the quality of the
interaction between the patient and healthcare provider,
primarily in terms of its effect on communication. The key
features that should be included in the design of the area
are different levels of privacy (visual and auditory),
"soft" interior decoration, and accommodation of people
with disabilities. There are several design-related
barriers to communication that should be avoided in the
facility. The space required for a counseling area is
dependent upon the scope of services
provided--approximately 100-130 square feet may be
necessary. |