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Criteria for Evaluating the Architectural Planning of Rapidly Converted Negative Pressure Isolation Unit

  • JOURNAL OF THE KOREA INSTITUTE OF HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE
  • Abbr : KIHA
  • 2024, 30(4), pp.25-32
  • Publisher : Korea Institute Of Healthcare Architecture
  • Research Area : Engineering > Architectural Engineering
  • Received : October 21, 2024
  • Accepted : December 2, 2024
  • Published : December 16, 2024

Park, Seowon 1 Kwon, Soonjung 1

1아주대학교

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ABSTRACT

Purpose: This study aims to establish evaluation criteria for rapidly converted negative pressure isolation unit(RCNIU) by converting general wards into infectious disease isolation wards, addressing the lack of standards for evaluating existing facilities. The goal is to provide reference data for facility planning and improve the performance of rapidly converted negative pressure isolation units. Methods: Installation standards and existing evaluation criteria for infectious disease isolation wards in Korea were analyzed to create a framework for RCNIU evaluation. An evaluation table was developed, categorizing items into importance levels. Expert surveys in hospital architecture and medical welfare provided average values for scoring each item. Results: Evaluation criteria were organized into ‘required provision of space, installation conditions, proper location, and circulation plan.’ Key items included ’installation of inpatient rooms and attached toilets in the negative pressure area‘ and ‘securing a single bed room area of 11.6㎡ or more’. The "separation of clean and contaminated circulation was also highlighted as critical. Overall, room size, negative pressure conditions, and circulation planning were the most significant factors. Implications: Systematic evaluation criteria can enhance the functionality of RCNIU. Further research should analyze hospital layouts and apply the framework to assess existing facilities, guiding future improvements.

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