2020
DOI: 10.32350/jaabe.31.02
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Influence of Spatial Layout on Wayfinding Behaviour in Hospital Environment in Nigeria

Abstract: Many studies have shown that wayfinding is affected by the familiarity of subjects with the environment. Wayfinding difficulties are caused due to the complexities of building configuration and evolving spaces that emerge over time in response to operational needs and change which results in disorientation, uncertainty, anxiety, frustration, and stress. Alarge hospital environment greatly influences the wayfinding behaviour of newcomers,which could be stressful and intimidating for them. This study explores th… Show more

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“…This analysis focused on the time taken to complete the task, the distance travelled, and number of navigational behaviours used. We chose to focus on behaviours that have been associated with wayfinding (Ahmed et al, 2020;Rousek & Hallbeck, 2011), including the number of stops participants made, the number of times they turned around, and how often they looked around the environment. Stopping was defined as halting movement through the environment, whether for a short hesitation or a longer pause.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This analysis focused on the time taken to complete the task, the distance travelled, and number of navigational behaviours used. We chose to focus on behaviours that have been associated with wayfinding (Ahmed et al, 2020;Rousek & Hallbeck, 2011), including the number of stops participants made, the number of times they turned around, and how often they looked around the environment. Stopping was defined as halting movement through the environment, whether for a short hesitation or a longer pause.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can swiftly select information through visual attention. The development of complex building types (e.g., hospitals and underground spaces) has made indoor layouts more complex, leading to greater challenges in navigation and visual comprehension [16]. Therefore, inaccurate visual access can impede effective navigation and decision-making [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%