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“Designing a Migrant-Friendly Health Service Environment” Hospitals in a culturally diverse Europe Amsterdam; 9-11 December 2004 Mark R D Johnson with Kip Jones, Adam Hardy, Deborah Biggerstaff, Jan Birksted Centre for Evidence in Ethnicity Health & Diversity Mary Seacole Research Centre
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Page 1: “Designing a Migrant-Friendly Health Service Environment” Hospitals in a culturally diverse Europe Amsterdam; 9-11 December 2004 Mark R D Johnson with.

“Designing a Migrant-Friendly Health Service Environment”

Hospitals in a culturally diverse EuropeAmsterdam; 9-11 December 2004

Mark R D Johnson with Kip Jones, Adam Hardy, Deborah Biggerstaff, Jan Birksted

Centre for Evidence in Ethnicity Health & DiversityMary Seacole Research Centre

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The Aim

Spaces and Places must be seen to be equally accessible to all members of society to ensure equity of access

The built environment ‘rather than a neutral backdrop … can uphold dominant cultural discourse, social divisions and inequalities’ (Gillespie)

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What IS ‘a culturally specific’ (or sensitive) healthcare setting?

Decorative ArtExternal Environment

Building ‘Gardens’ Safe approaches

ColoursEntrances and Welcomes

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How do we Use space?

Gender SegregationPrivacyVisitor Space“Views” (Ulrich)General preferences for ‘sunny’

rooms‘Open-ness’ (Australian aboriginals)

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Spirituality

‘Chaplaincy’Prayer SpaceRituals of Death and Passage

Washing Gender separation (again) Orientation Family involvement ‘Equipment’ and Symbols

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Communication

LanguageSymbolsSignifiers and DirectionsLanguage support (Interpreters)

Space and placement Equipment – phone lines etc Multi-lingual Information Technology

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Further suggestions

‘Sacralising Space’ (Ownership)Art-as-process

A Practice Question – An Isolation Ward

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Class

Geography Ancestry

Traditions Religion

Family Language

Culture

Diet

Diversity

'Race' Genetics Migration

Gender

Disability

Location

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A few references

Beauchemin KM, Hays P 1996 'Sunny hospital rooms expedite recovery from severe and refractory depressions' Journal of Affective Disorders 40 :59-61

Day K, Cohen U 2000 'The role of culture in designing environments for people with dementia: a study of Russian Jewish immigrants' Environment and Behaviour 32,3 :361-399

Ford H 1995 The Signage Information Project Leeds: NHS Ethnic Health Unit / Mancunian Community Health NHS Trust (Report kept at King's Fund, London)

Gillespie R 2002 Architecture and Power: a family planning clinic as a case study Health & Place 8 :211-220

Jackson M, Peters J (2003). Introducing touchscreens to black and ethnic minority groups - a report of processes and issues in the Three Cities project. Health Information and Libraries Journal 20 :143-149

Johnson MRD 2004 Faith Prayer and Religious Observances Clinical Cornerstone 6,1 :17-24

Leman P 1997 Interpreter use in an inner city accident and emergency department. Jnl Accident Emergency Medicine 14(2): 98-100.

Marcus CC, Barnes M (Eds.), 1999 Healing Gardens: Therapeutic benefits and design recommendations New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Werbner P 1996 Stamping the Earth with the Name of Allah: Zikr and the Sacralizing of Space among British Muslims Cultural Anthropology 11,3

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And a final thought

Culturally diverse Art can be an enrichment for everyone as well as something meaningful for particular groups –

Carefully chosen artworks from ‘less developed’ countries are better and often cheaper than ‘reproductions’ and purchasing/ sourcing materials is itself an ethical and empowering activity that may increase sensitivity!

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‘Co-ordinates’ orContact Details

CEEHD - Mary Seacole Research CentreDe Montfort University266 London Road, Leicester LE2 1RQTel: +44 116 201 3906 Fax: +44 116 201 3805

[email protected] website: www.dmu.ac.uk/msrc or

http://users.wbs.ac.uk/group/ceehd

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