TY - JOUR
T1 - Comprehensibility of universal healthcare symbols for wayfinding in healthcare facilities
JF - Applied Ergonomics
Y1 - 2014
A1 - Lee,Seunghae
A1 - Dazkir,Sibel Seda
A1 - Paik,Haesun
A1 - Coskun,Aykut
KW - Design Program
AB - facilities can be challenging. As there is an increasing number of global citizens who travel to seek
medical care in another country, it is critical to make wayfinding easy for visitors who are not familiar
with the language in a foreign country. Among many wayfinding aids, symbols are helpful for those
visitors who have limited ability to understand written language. This study tested universal healthcare
symbols in the United States, South Korea, and Turkey to compare the comprehension of symbols crosscountry
and identify predictors of the correct comprehension. To explore statistically significant relationships
between symbol comprehension and countries, Pearson’s Chi-square tests, logistic regression,
and ANOVA were conducted. The test results showed that ten symbols among 14 tested have
significant relationship with countries. Results of this study demonstrate that symbol comprehension
can be varied significantly in different countries.
VL - 45
UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003687013002299
CP - 4
U2 - a
U4 - 67883048960
ID - 67883048960
ER -
TY - HEAR
T1 - Healthcare symbols tested in three countries
Y1 - 2013
A1 - Lee,Seunghae
A1 - Dazkir,Seda
A1 - Paik,Hae
A1 - Coskun,Aykut
KW - Design Program
JA - Environment and Design Research Association
CY - Providence, RI
U2 - c
U4 - 70760941568
ID - 70760941568
ER -