FERREIRA, Y. V. B.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7665068626300799; FERREIRA, Yuri Vieira Brandão.
Abstract:
This research investigates the environmental perception of users in a Basic Family
Health Unit (UBSF), with an emphasis on the welcoming visual quality perceived
through Interior Design. Anchored in the concept of the ambience of the Unified Health
System (SUS), this study seeks to understand how the design of spaces, especially in
areas such as the waiting room and reception, influences the visual perception and
sense of welcome of users. Due to the long waiting times, these environments become
places of permanence, which increases the importance of a welcoming and functional
design. The methodology adopted covers two main dimensions. The first, of an
environmental nature, uses theories of perceived visual quality and facets, enabling a
detailed, multidimensional analysis of visual characteristics and interior design. The
second dimension is based on visual language theory, examining how the visual
elements present in spaces are perceived, identified and compared in the different
scenarios analyzed. The results of the survey, obtained through the evaluation of 360
participants, revealed a significant deficit in the sense of welcome provided by the unit,
highlighting the need for improvements in the perceived visual quality of the
environment. These data reinforce the importance of improving the internal
environments of the UBSF, not only to optimize the user experience, but also to make
care in the public health system more humanized and efficient. In this way, the study
contributes to the understanding and development of Interior Design solutions that
enhance the well-being and satisfaction of users, considering visual elements that
directly impact their perception and experience in the spaces where they spend time.