Perception of hospital environment before and after relocation
Abstract
Purpose
This study assessed employees’ perceptions of their hospital work environment, its quality and functionality, as well as their satisfaction and well-being both before and after relocation within the hospital campus.
Design/methodology/approach
The study was carried out in a Finnish University Hospital. Employees from the anesthesia, orthopedics and physiatrics department took part in the study. The data were collected from the employees with online questionnaires before and after the relocation. The statistical differences between the questionnaire variables were analyzed using the Chi-square test.
Findings
Remarkable improvements in the quality of the new workplace included ability to adjust temperature, ventilation and furniture, ability to see out of windows, accessibility, number of meeting rooms, places to discuss confidential matters, quality of interior design, improved work satisfaction and desire to implement Lean. Significant deteriorations after relocation included unsettled work environment, impaired quality of cooperation and decreased interaction between employees.
Originality/value
This study discovered several improvements in the new facilities that had a visible effect on the assessed employee satisfaction and well-being parameters. The paper contains new, significant information that is relevant to the hospital facilities management and provides insight about the pros and cons of relocation and wherein their focus should be placed.
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Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful to The Finnish Work Environment Fund for funding the research together with Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, which also participated in the project funding.
Citation
Reijula, J. and Ruohomäki, V. (2018), "Perception of hospital environment before and after relocation", Facilities, Vol. 36 No. 5/6, pp. 244-257. https://doi.org/10.1108/F-02-2017-0015
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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