Citation
Faraj, Mohamad
(2023)
Guidelines of therapeutic design qualities in private hospitals and their hotel accommodation supporting medical tourism in Malaysia.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Medical tourists face various challenges during long-term visits, which necessitates
better planning when they need to stay longer in the host country. Despite recent interest
in healing environments in the Malaysian setting, there has been a scarcity of research
attempts investigating its role and impact on medical tourism. Thus, the aim of this study
was to explore the therapeutic qualities of medical tourism accommodation facilities that
promote patient health in Malaysia. To address the research aim, a qualitative
methodology was followed, whereby two data collection techniques were employed:
observations of medical tourism hotel accommodations and interviews with relevant
stakeholders. Four case study locations were selected for the purpose of data collection
in this study. These locations were four hotel accommodations that have formed
partnerships with local private healthcare institutions and are popularly utilized by health
seeking tourists. An observation checklist for medical tourism hotel accommodations in
Malaysia was developed based on a review of the available literature, consisting of
elements such as key location, planning, general interior layout, and exterior
configuration and features. In addition, elements of the therapeutic environment were
defined based on three theories, namely biophilia theory, therapeutic environment
characteristics, and environmental stress theory. These elements guided the development
of the interview items, which included natural light and view, artificial light, air quality,
color, noise, art works, and landscape. The results revealed that the main physical design
characteristics that should be provided in therapeutic environments are comfortable
furniture and finishings, larger windows for natural lighting and views, improved indoor
air quality, more natural elements, better social spaces, and friendly/accessible facilities.
Overall, observations of the medical tourism hotel buildings and interviews with
stakeholders and patients validated the present research model.
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Item Type: |
Thesis
(Masters)
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Subject: |
Medical tourism -Malaysia |
Subject: |
Healing environments - Design and construction |
Subject: |
Hotels - Health aspects--Design and construction |
Call Number: |
FRSB 2023 5 |
Chairman Supervisor: |
Siow May Ling, PhD |
Divisions: |
Faculty of Design and Architecture |
Keywords: |
Medical tourism; Medical facilities; Therapeutic environment; Healing
environment; Healing architecture; Tourism management. |
Depositing User: |
Ms. Rohana Alias
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Date Deposited: |
13 Oct 2025 08:15 |
Last Modified: |
13 Oct 2025 08:15 |
URI: |
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120613 |
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