Building for People in Hospitals: Workers and Consumers, Volume 79Rosalyn Moran, Robert Anderson, P. Paoli Recoge: 1. Quality of the hospital environment -- 2. The role of the hospital -- 3. The physical environment and working conditions -- 4. Improving design in hospital -- Conclusion: Realising the health promotion role of the built environment. |
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