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Volume 21

International Journal of Emergency Mental

Health and Human Resilience

ISSN: 1522-4821

Mental Health 2019

March 07-08, 2019

March 07-08, 2019 | Barcelona, Spain

5

th

International Conference on

Mental Health and Human Resilience

The influence of environmental aesthetic in the belongingness of psychiatric patient

Ivete Contieri Ferraz

Veritas Clinic, Brazil

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patial aesthetics in health settings remain a challenge due to the difficulty in balancing disease prevention, such as

the aseptic and ergometric protective needs of clinical hospital design, with health promotion through exposure to

beauty. The objective of this work is to identify the importance of the aesthetics of the environment in the treatment

of Mental Health, through bibliographic research of qualitative character using Pubmed and SciELO databases,

between the years 1996 to 2018, with the keywords: Design, Architecture, Art, Mental Health, Humanization,

Psychiatry and Aesthetics. The indications of this work being that the aspects making up the design were extremely

important as attributes of humanization, because they produce belongingness, respect and special dignity in the

patient. The main variables influencing the aesthetic environment highlighted in this article are light, sound, colour,

aroma, texture, and shape. The design belongs to the aesthetic-artistic perspective, reinforces the protagonism of

the sick human being in detriment of the disease, reinforces the expansion of the concept of care and enhances the

patient's response to treatment. The conclusion reiterates that the multiaxial aspects brought about by the design of

environments within hospitals, is in line with the holistic model of health, producing health promotion and positive

responses to patients.

Biography

Ivete Contieri Ferraz is a Medical Psychiatrist, with expertise in clinical practice, with passion to improve the health and well-being of her patients. Her model of

care, with an important technical foundation but open and contextual basis, it is quite divergent from the biomedical model. Based on the absolute protagonism

of the human being, her model of care is a source of encouragement to understand the influence of multidisciplinary factors in the response to the patient's

treatment, converging to a model like the Holistic of Health. She sediment this model in her clinical practice after 15 years of experience in hospital institutions,

being currently in research, builds its theoretical foundation, seeking increasingly to understand pluralism in Health and the purification of the physician-patient

relationship and its therapeutic function.

ivetecf@hotmail.com

Ivete Contieri Ferraz, Int J Emerg Ment Health 2019, Volume 21

DOI: 10.4172/1522-4821-C1-026