A collaborative communities-of-practice methodology for environmental design research: A case study application in palliative care

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Jonescu, Emil E., Farrell, Benjamin, Ramanayaka, Chamil Erik, Delaney, Lori, Litton, Edward, Uylaki, Talia J., Watts, Gareth, Brigham, Bella, Bellemore, Frances and Seah, Davinia. 2025. "A collaborative communities-of-practice methodology for environmental design research: A case study application in palliative care." Health Environments Research and Design Journal (HERD). https://doi.org/10.1177/19375867251365876
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A collaborative communities-of-practice methodology for environmental design research: A case study application in palliative care

ERA Journal ID123401
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsJonescu, Emil E., Farrell, Benjamin, Ramanayaka, Chamil Erik, Delaney, Lori, Litton, Edward, Uylaki, Talia J., Watts, Gareth, Brigham, Bella, Bellemore, Frances and Seah, Davinia
Journal TitleHealth Environments Research and Design Journal (HERD)
Number of Pages13
Year2025
ISSN1937-5867
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/19375867251365876
Web Address (URL)https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/19375867251365876
Abstract

Environmental design in palliative care settings receives increasing attention, yet methodologies for studying such environments often lack interdisciplinary integration. Traditional research designs may overlook the lived expertise of clinicians and designers. Objectives: This article describes a collaborative, cross-disciplinary communities-of-practice model developed as a methodological framework to enable effective environmental evaluation and design processes in healthcare settings. Its application is illustrated through a case study in a palliative care unit. Methods: A co-designed, multi-methods approach was developed by a team of clinicians, facility managers, and academic researchers. The methodology included a scoping review, site-specific environmental data logging (sound, temperature, lighting), and co-created survey tools for staff and patients or proxies. Data were collected over two phases, following ethically approved protocols to protect privacy and support data validity. Results: The communities-of-practice model successfully integrated cross-sector expertise, improved the contextual relevance of study instruments, and enabled real-time, context-sensitive data collection in a high-acuity clinical setting. The method supported context-aware adaptations that would not have emerged from conventional top-down research approaches, effectively bridging academic inquiry and practical clinical application. Conclusion: The communities-of-practice model offers a replicable, interdisciplinary method for researching complex healthcare environments. Its case study in a palliative care unit demonstrates its capacity to generate actionable insights aligned with patient-centred outcomes. As health architecture increasingly intersects with evidence-based care delivery, such methodological approaches are vital for aligning design decisions with clinical and human-centred goals.

Keywordspalliative care environments; interdisciplinary research; communities of practice; healthcare design methodology; mixed-methods research
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ANZSRC Field of Research 20204205. Nursing
3303. Design
Byline AffiliationsSchool of Nursing and Midwifery
Centre for Health Research
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