Continuous and intermittent exposure to noise elevates stress, increases blood pressure, and disrupts sleep among patients in hospital intensive care units. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a behavior-based intervention to reduce noise and to identify determinants of noise in a medical intensive care unit. Staff were trained for 6 weeks to reduce noise during their activities in an effort to keep noise levels below 55 dBA during the day and below 50 dBA at night. One-min noise levels were logged continuously in patient rooms 8 weeks before and after the intervention. Noise levels were compared by room position, occupancy status, and time of day. Noise levels from flagged days (>60 dBA for >10\u2009hr) were cor...
High technology and activity levels in the intensive care unit (ICU) lead to elevated and disturbing...
Objective: Uninterrupted sleep is of vital importance for restoration and regaining health. In inten...
Noise levels in the intensive care unit are known to be high. World Health Organization (WHO) guidel...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze the noise levels in an intensive care unit (ICU) i...
Background: The intensive care unit (ICU) environment exposes patients to noise levels that may resu...
Purpose of review Excessive noise has direct adverse physiological and psychological effects, and ma...
Patients and staff in hospitals are exposed to a complex sound environment with rather high noise le...
Learning Objectives: Sound levels in the ICUs vary, but usually are above the recommended level, whi...
Noise is an unintentional sound wave that has no rhythm or harmony and can impede with hearing. Nois...
Background:Noise is recognized as a source of hazard to the patient′s environment. Studies have also...
Purpose of the Project: Noise in hospital settings serves as a significant dilemma for both patients...
Objective: In this study; phsycological, cardiovascular and unwanted effects on human health of noi...
Intensive care units require many medical procedures, activities, machines, and staff that contribut...
Background The intensive care unit (ICU) environment exposes patients to noise levels that may resul...
Noise levels in the intensive care unit are known to be high. World Health Organization (WHO) guidel...
High technology and activity levels in the intensive care unit (ICU) lead to elevated and disturbing...
Objective: Uninterrupted sleep is of vital importance for restoration and regaining health. In inten...
Noise levels in the intensive care unit are known to be high. World Health Organization (WHO) guidel...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze the noise levels in an intensive care unit (ICU) i...
Background: The intensive care unit (ICU) environment exposes patients to noise levels that may resu...
Purpose of review Excessive noise has direct adverse physiological and psychological effects, and ma...
Patients and staff in hospitals are exposed to a complex sound environment with rather high noise le...
Learning Objectives: Sound levels in the ICUs vary, but usually are above the recommended level, whi...
Noise is an unintentional sound wave that has no rhythm or harmony and can impede with hearing. Nois...
Background:Noise is recognized as a source of hazard to the patient′s environment. Studies have also...
Purpose of the Project: Noise in hospital settings serves as a significant dilemma for both patients...
Objective: In this study; phsycological, cardiovascular and unwanted effects on human health of noi...
Intensive care units require many medical procedures, activities, machines, and staff that contribut...
Background The intensive care unit (ICU) environment exposes patients to noise levels that may resul...
Noise levels in the intensive care unit are known to be high. World Health Organization (WHO) guidel...
High technology and activity levels in the intensive care unit (ICU) lead to elevated and disturbing...
Objective: Uninterrupted sleep is of vital importance for restoration and regaining health. In inten...
Noise levels in the intensive care unit are known to be high. World Health Organization (WHO) guidel...