Palliative Design Meets Palliative Medicine: A Strategic Approach to the Design, Construction, and Operation of Healthcare Facilities to Improve Quality of Life and Reduce Suffering for Patients, Families, and Caregivers

HERD. 2019 Jul;12(3):179-186. doi: 10.1177/1937586718820663. Epub 2019 Jan 11.

Abstract

A built environment designed to be appropriate for palliative care can make a profound difference for people with life-limiting illnesses. The built environment affects a patient's quality of life, the management of physical and psychological symptoms, and the quality of social interactions with loved ones and caregivers. This article is informed by the emerging trends in the research and practice in the disciplines of architecture, design, medicine, and nursing. The article is intended to provide a definition of palliative design and invite discussion of its potential impact on patients, families, and caregivers. Our goal is to initiate conversation about palliative design, foster sharing of experiences and feedback among building professionals, and discuss future paths for formal adoption into practice.

Keywords: advanced life-limiting illness; end-of-life care; evidence-based design; palliative care; palliative design; quality of life.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Caregivers / psychology
  • Evidence-Based Facility Design
  • Facility Design and Construction*
  • Family / psychology
  • Humans
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Palliative Care / organization & administration*
  • Quality of Life*