FM in Healthcare
Facility Management in Healthcare: highly complex and highly stimulating.
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Our research focal point “FM in Healthcare” focuses on stakeholder-centric management of non-medical support services in healthcare organisations.
Depending on the setting, we take part as a partner in a research project, as advisors in a service contract or we include students within student projects. Our procedures are holistic, interlinked and systematic with the goal to develop practice-oriented and applicable solutions.
Our Projects
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RobotCare - User experience in development of service robots for elderly care
Objectives of the project: Establish a systematic dialogue between the technology developers and researchers and the elderly/healthcare institution stakeholders (including medical, care, and service personnel, management, patients, and their families) in both regions and develop a suitable international community ...
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Improving the well-being of residents in care homes by making catering services more flexible with the help of technology
It was known from previous projects that catering services in retirement and nursing homes are currently strongly geared towards working hours and the presence of employees. With the increasing individualisation of society, it can be assumed that future residents will demand more flexible catering options. It can ...
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DIGINUT – Comprehensive Digitalisation of Patient Nutrition Uptake in Health Care
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DC4HC – Digital Competence for Healthcare
The Innosuisse project, Digital Competence for Healthcare (DC4HC), aims to develop a digital platform that will support Swiss healthcare institutions in their digital transformation efforts. In particular, the focus of DC4HC is on the non-medical support services. A state-of-the-art digital maturity model framework ...
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Healing architecture in mental health-care facilities
Systematic literature review on users’ health & well-being in inpatient mental health-care facilities.
Our publications
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Schnegg, Brigitte; Bieri, Sabin; Kofler, Andrea,
2014.
To care and to be cared for: the role of elderly people in the Swiss care regime
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In:
Reddy, Vasu; Meyer, Stephan; Shefer, Tamara; Meyiwa, Thenjiwe, eds.,
Care in context : transnational gender perspectives.
Cape Town:
Human Science Research Council Press (HRSC Press).
pp. 265-281.
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Kofler, Andrea Ch.,
2014.
In:
Kempter, Guido; Ritter, Walter, eds.,
Assistenztechnik für betreutes Wohnen : Beiträge zum Usability Day XII, 16. Mai 2014.
World Usability Day, 16. Mai 2014.
Lengerich:
Pabst Science Publishers.
pp. 41-49.
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Gerber, Nicole; Läuppi, Viola,
2014.
Clinicum.
2014(5), pp. 68-70.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-1516
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Honegger, Franziska; Züger, Gabriela,
2014.
International Journal of Facility Management.
5(2), pp. 111-120.
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Gerber, Nicole; Hofer, Susanne,
2014.
In:
SSAGK-Event zu Instandhaltung & Immobilienmanagement, Regensdorf, 04. April 2014.
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