Planning intensive care unit design using computer simulation modeling: optimizing integration of clinical, operational, and architectural requirements
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- DOI: 10.1097/CNQ.0000000000000006
Planning intensive care unit design using computer simulation modeling: optimizing integration of clinical, operational, and architectural requirements
Abstract
Nurses have increasingly been regarded as critical members of the planning team as architects recognize their knowledge and value. But the nurses' role as knowledge experts can be expanded to leading efforts to integrate the clinical, operational, and architectural expertise through simulation modeling. Simulation modeling allows for the optimal merge of multifactorial data to understand the current state of the intensive care unit and predict future states. Nurses can champion the simulation modeling process and reap the benefits of a cost-effective way to test new designs, processes, staffing models, and future programming trends prior to implementation. Simulation modeling is an evidence-based planning approach, a standard, for integrating the sciences with real client data, to offer solutions for improving patient care.
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