IMPLEMENTING CIRCADIAN RHYTHM LIGHTING: – TWO HEALTH-CARE CASE STUDIES

Kathrine Marie Schledermann, Michael Mullins, Jan Magnus Sjögren, Anton Flyvholm, Pernille Bech-Larsen

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Abstract

The studies derive from two larger Danish cases, which evaluated the application of circadian rhythm lighting in sensitive health care environments and highlights the difficulties that can be experienced in the implementation of entraining, or shifting of the timing, of the biological clock through lighting design. The paper focuses on the effects
of introducing new 24-hour light and dark patterns on patients and residents in the two institutions, a home for the aged with dementia and a psychiatric facility for eating disorder patients. Data was gathered through ethnographic
interviews, questionnaires, mappings, and structured observations. While positive benefits for health were an intended effect of implementing 24-hour biologically attuned lighting into these two environments, its introduction was also
experienced negatively by staff and patients, particularly in the early stages of implementation, by affecting the patients’ everyday routines and feeling of ownership. The paper lays out the foundation for current research projects by the author, by comparing the perceived comfort and experiences of the patients with the documented laboratory
effects of the design of circadian lighting system. The paper concludes with preliminary recommendations for future
implementations of circadian lighting designs, including the consideration of the context, the users’ adaptation of the technology, communication with staff, usability and personal control.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceeding of ARCH19: Building for Better Health - Research and innovation in architecture and urban design for care and health
RedaktørerJohan van der Zwart, Siri Merethe Bakken, Geir Karsten Hansen, Eli Støa, Solvår Wågø
Antal sider10
Vol/bind8
UdgivelsesstedSINTEF Academic Press
ForlagSINTEF Academic Press
Publikationsdato2021
Sider194-202
ISBN (Elektronisk)2387-4295
StatusUdgivet - 2021
BegivenhedARCH19: Building for better health: Research & innovation in architecture & urban design for care & health - Kunnskapssenteret St. Olavs hospital, Trondheim, Norge
Varighed: 12 jun. 201914 jun. 2019
https://www.ntnu.edu/web/arch19/program

Konference

KonferenceARCH19: Building for better health
LokationKunnskapssenteret St. Olavs hospital
Land/OmrådeNorge
ByTrondheim
Periode12/06/201914/06/2019
Internetadresse
NavnSINTEF proceedings
Vol/bind8
ISSN2387-4295

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