Susan Rodiek

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Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
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Architecture
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Gharaveis A, Pati D, Hamilton DK, et al. (2020) The Correlation Between Visibility and Medical Staff Collaborative Communication in Emergency Departments. Herd. 1937586720921182
Wang X, Rodiek S. (2019) Older Adults' Preference for Landscape Features Along Urban Park Walkways in Nanjing, China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16: 3808
Lee S, Lee C, Rodiek S. (2019) Outdoor exposure and perceived outdoor environments correlated to fear of outdoor falling among assisted living residents. Aging & Mental Health. 1-9
Gharaveis A, Shepley MM, Hamilton K, et al. (2019) The influence of visibility on staff face-to-face communication and efficiency in emergency departments Facilities. 37: 352-363
Bardenhagen E, Rodiek S, Nejati A, et al. (2018) The Seniors' Outdoor Survey (SOS Tool): A Proposed Weighting and Scoring Framework to Assess Outdoor Environments in Residential Care Settings Journal of Housing For the Elderly. 32: 99-120
Lee S, Lee C, Rodiek S. (2017) Neighborhood Factors and Fall-Related Injuries among Older Adults Seen by Emergency Medical Service Providers. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 14
Nejati A, Shepley M, Rodiek S. (2016) A Review of Design and Policy Interventions to Promote Nurses' Restorative Breaks in Health Care Workplaces. Workplace Health & Safety. 64: 70-7; quiz 78
Nejati A, Rodiek S, Shepley M. (2016) The implications of high-quality staff break areas for nurses' health, performance, job satisfaction and retention. Journal of Nursing Management. 24: 512-23
Bardenhagen E, Rodiek S. (2016) Affordance-Based Evaluations that Focus on Supporting the Needs of Users. Herd. 9: 147-55
Nejati A, Shepley M, Rodiek S, et al. (2016) Restorative Design Features for Hospital Staff Break Areas: A Multi-Method Study. Herd. 9: 16-35
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