이동형 안정실 모듈의 공간구성에 대한 건축계획적 연구 - 모듈러 건축 공법을 기반으로

Title
이동형 안정실 모듈의 공간구성에 대한 건축계획적 연구 - 모듈러 건축 공법을 기반으로
Other Titles
Architectural Planning Study on Spatial Composition of Mobile Seclusion Module - Based on Modular Construction System
Author
양내원
Keywords
이동형 의료시설; 모듈러 공법; 안정실 모듈; 정신응급; Mobile Healthcare Facilities; Modular System; Seclusion Module; Psychiatric Emergency
Issue Date
2023-06
Publisher
한국의료복지건축학회
Citation
의료·복지 건축, v. 29, NO 2, Page. 49-60
Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to establish detailed spatial planning by identifying the needs for a seclusion module for emergency psychiatric patients. Methods: The necessity of medical space with seclusion function was analyzed from spatial, medical, and social perspectives. The needs for a space capable of performing three medical functions: protection, isolation, and treatment, was analyzed. Among various types of mobile medical facilities, seclusion space was considered suitable for utilizing modular construction methods, as it is the most rational method that can satisfy the environmental level of fixed healthcare facilities' space. Therefore, seclusion modules based on modular construction were planned, consisting of two protective units for stabilizing patients with psychiatric illness, one for treatment unit that can accommodate both internal and external treatment, and another one for an infectious disease isolation unit equipped with negative pressure equipment. Implications: This study analyzed the necessary medical functions of the interior space of the mobile stabilization module based on the spatial analysis of existing medical facilities, and proposed alternative spatial configurations according to treatment, seclusion, isolation functions.
URI
https://information.hanyang.ac.kr/#/eds/detail?an=edskis.4024243&dbId=edskishttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/190250
ISSN
2733-8649
DOI
10.15682/jkiha.2023.29.2.49
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