How Should We Respond to Spatial Injustice in Health Care Organizations?

TitleHow Should We Respond to Spatial Injustice in Health Care Organizations?
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsJohnson, IM
JournalAMA J Ethics
Volume26
Issue12
PaginationE909-915
Date Published2024 Dec 01
ISSN2376-6980
KeywordsDelivery of Health Care, Environment Design, Health Facilities, Humans, Social Justice
Abstract

Hostile design is a built environment strategy to discourage unwanted behaviors or limit use by unwanted users in a space. This commentary on a case identifies how hostile design choices perpetuate spatial injustice in both health care settings and the surrounding community and argues that health care organizations have duties to mitigate adverse health consequences of such spatial injustices. This commentary then describes strategies for identifying overt and covert hostile design of health care spaces and proposes future practices and translational research to make health care environments' designs accessible, approachable, and more just.

DOI10.1001/amajethics.2024.909
Alternate JournalAMA J Ethics
PubMed ID39661035