Advice on the rationalized layout of outpatient clinics in a wound repair department
10.3760/cma.j.cn501120-20210224-00067
- VernacularTitle:创面修复科门诊合理化布局建议
- Author:
Ming ZHOU
1
;
Chunlan WANG
;
Jiajun TANG
;
Yiwen NIU
;
Yingkai LIU
;
Yechen LU
;
Lifang HUANG
;
Jingqi ZHOU
;
Fangyi WU
;
Xian MA
Author Information
1. 湖北省荆州市第三人民医院烧伤整形科 434001
- Keywords:
Hospital design and construction;
Ambulatory care facilities;
Ambulatory care;
Wound healing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Burns
2021;37(7):666-667
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
According to a document issued by the General Office of National Health Commission, "one person, one diagnosis, and one room" is required in the process of outpatient consultation. However, the patient will need to go to another room for dressing change after the doctor checks the wound if sticking to the conventional layout of current wound repair specialist outpatient clinic in hospitals and following the regulation of "separation of diagnosis and treatment". To allow a patient walking back and forth with the exposed wounds to different clinics or going to another clinic for dressing change with the original dressing reapplied to the wound is against the regulation of nosocomial infection control and the principle of sterility. To ensure that the layout of the outpatient clinic in the wound repair outpatient department not only conforms to the principle of "one person, one diagnosis, and one room", but also meets the characteristics of the diagnosis and treatment process of chronic wounds, this paper proposes the layout of "large space and small partition" in the wound repair clinic.