Therapeutic environment design elements in Malaysia's medical tourism accommodations: an observation study

This study evaluates the design elements for healthcare environments that prioritize patients' physical and psychological well-being in the Malaysian healthcare system, specifically focusing on medical tourism accommodations. In Malaysia, private hospitals often lack onsite accommodations and i...

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Main Authors: Faraj, Mohamad, Siow, May Ling, Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Information and Engineering Technology Association 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112767/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112767/1/112767.pdf
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author Faraj, Mohamad
Siow, May Ling
Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran
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Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran
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description This study evaluates the design elements for healthcare environments that prioritize patients' physical and psychological well-being in the Malaysian healthcare system, specifically focusing on medical tourism accommodations. In Malaysia, private hospitals often lack onsite accommodations and instead collaborate with nearby hotels. This research examines four hotels frequently recommended by multiple hospitals, using a qualitative observational method to observe and gather meaningful insights systematically. The study reveals that while existing designs have positively impacted the medical tourism industry, there is room for improvement. Interior environment design, encompassing elements such as lighting, ventilation, color schemes, noise management, furniture selection, and room layouts, is pivotal in promoting patients' health and recovery. Furthermore, incorporating natural elements such as landscapes, vegetation, and water features proves effective in enhancing the overall patient experience and reducing stress. The study emphasizes the importance of considering the surrounding environment, particularly in urban areas, where tourism benefits should align with medical tourists' health and recovery needs. In conclusion, this research contributes a conceptual framework for developing guidelines to design accommodations with therapeutic qualities. These guidelines can potentially enhance the well-being of medical tourists and further strengthen the growth of the medical tourism sector in Malaysia. © 2024 The authors.
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spelling upm-1127672024-11-12T07:34:41Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112767/ Therapeutic environment design elements in Malaysia's medical tourism accommodations: an observation study Faraj, Mohamad Siow, May Ling Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran This study evaluates the design elements for healthcare environments that prioritize patients' physical and psychological well-being in the Malaysian healthcare system, specifically focusing on medical tourism accommodations. In Malaysia, private hospitals often lack onsite accommodations and instead collaborate with nearby hotels. This research examines four hotels frequently recommended by multiple hospitals, using a qualitative observational method to observe and gather meaningful insights systematically. The study reveals that while existing designs have positively impacted the medical tourism industry, there is room for improvement. Interior environment design, encompassing elements such as lighting, ventilation, color schemes, noise management, furniture selection, and room layouts, is pivotal in promoting patients' health and recovery. Furthermore, incorporating natural elements such as landscapes, vegetation, and water features proves effective in enhancing the overall patient experience and reducing stress. The study emphasizes the importance of considering the surrounding environment, particularly in urban areas, where tourism benefits should align with medical tourists' health and recovery needs. In conclusion, this research contributes a conceptual framework for developing guidelines to design accommodations with therapeutic qualities. These guidelines can potentially enhance the well-being of medical tourists and further strengthen the growth of the medical tourism sector in Malaysia. © 2024 The authors. International Information and Engineering Technology Association 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112767/1/112767.pdf Faraj, Mohamad and Siow, May Ling and Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran (2024) Therapeutic environment design elements in Malaysia's medical tourism accommodations: an observation study. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 19 (3). pp. 917-930. ISSN 1743-7601; eISSN: 1743-761X https://iieta.org/journals/ijsdp/paper/10.18280/ijsdp.190310 10.18280/ijsdp.190310
spellingShingle Faraj, Mohamad
Siow, May Ling
Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran
Therapeutic environment design elements in Malaysia's medical tourism accommodations: an observation study
title Therapeutic environment design elements in Malaysia's medical tourism accommodations: an observation study
title_full Therapeutic environment design elements in Malaysia's medical tourism accommodations: an observation study
title_fullStr Therapeutic environment design elements in Malaysia's medical tourism accommodations: an observation study
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic environment design elements in Malaysia's medical tourism accommodations: an observation study
title_short Therapeutic environment design elements in Malaysia's medical tourism accommodations: an observation study
title_sort therapeutic environment design elements in malaysia's medical tourism accommodations: an observation study
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112767/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112767/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112767/1/112767.pdf