Stimuli towards well-being in an environment with Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIPs)

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Autor(a) principal: Villela,Mariana Silva
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Ely,Vera Helena Moro Bins
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente construído (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-86212020000200441
Resumo: Abstract This article presents a proposal to categorise stimuli that influence well-being in therapeutic environments following Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIPs). With the broader aim of understanding which environmental stimuli influence the well-being of CIP therapeutic environment users, this qualitative research adopted a multimethod approach: bibliographic and documentary research; walkthrough analysis; exploratory visits; environment observations; and finally, interviews. After cross-referencing a literature review and an environmental assessment of three case studies during 2017, a categorisation was drawn up, and it suggests that the stimuli which most influence well-being in CIP environments are: Artistic, Auditory, Biological, Luminous and Hygrothermal Comfort, Energetic, Spatial, Natural, Olfactory, Social and Socio-Spatial stimuli. Included in a broader debate on creating environments favourable to users’ health, and in line with an increasing demand of CIPs in Brazil, this categorisation aims at contributing to the knowledge of CIP environment-specific necessities and improving the quality from the early stage of project idealisation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stimuli towards well-being in an environment with Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIPs)
title Stimuli towards well-being in an environment with Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIPs)
spellingShingle Stimuli towards well-being in an environment with Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIPs)
Villela,Mariana Silva
Healthcare Architecture
Therapeutic Environment
Environment and Public Health
Complementary and Integrative Practices
title_short Stimuli towards well-being in an environment with Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIPs)
title_full Stimuli towards well-being in an environment with Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIPs)
title_fullStr Stimuli towards well-being in an environment with Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIPs)
title_full_unstemmed Stimuli towards well-being in an environment with Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIPs)
title_sort Stimuli towards well-being in an environment with Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIPs)
author Villela,Mariana Silva
author_facet Villela,Mariana Silva
Ely,Vera Helena Moro Bins
author_role author
author2 Ely,Vera Helena Moro Bins
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Villela,Mariana Silva
Ely,Vera Helena Moro Bins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Healthcare Architecture
Therapeutic Environment
Environment and Public Health
Complementary and Integrative Practices
topic Healthcare Architecture
Therapeutic Environment
Environment and Public Health
Complementary and Integrative Practices
description Abstract This article presents a proposal to categorise stimuli that influence well-being in therapeutic environments following Complementary and Integrative Practices (CIPs). With the broader aim of understanding which environmental stimuli influence the well-being of CIP therapeutic environment users, this qualitative research adopted a multimethod approach: bibliographic and documentary research; walkthrough analysis; exploratory visits; environment observations; and finally, interviews. After cross-referencing a literature review and an environmental assessment of three case studies during 2017, a categorisation was drawn up, and it suggests that the stimuli which most influence well-being in CIP environments are: Artistic, Auditory, Biological, Luminous and Hygrothermal Comfort, Energetic, Spatial, Natural, Olfactory, Social and Socio-Spatial stimuli. Included in a broader debate on creating environments favourable to users’ health, and in line with an increasing demand of CIPs in Brazil, this categorisation aims at contributing to the knowledge of CIP environment-specific necessities and improving the quality from the early stage of project idealisation.
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