AbstractNoise can produce an undesired physiological or psychological response in an individual and it has implications in chronic mental and physical health.This study's purpose was to confirm the relationship between hospital noise and patientś wellbeing, trough a descriptive design. It was performed in 84 patients (59.5% male and 40.5% female) admitted in three medical/surgical care units of a Portuguese hospital (CHBV, EPE). The questionnaire was composed by three parts: one regarding to socio-demographic and clinical data, other assessing the patient's noise perception - the Environmental Comfort Questionnaire from Cunha and Silva (2012) - and the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) by Watson, Clark and Tellegen (1988), Portu...
Patients treated in intensive care units (ICUs) experience life-threatening medical conditions but s...
pp. 83-85To identify the most annoying noises in the hospital environment. One hundred and ninety-th...
A literature review conducted with colleagues from Nottingham University The file attached to thi...
Abstract: Noise can produce an undesired physiological or psychological response in an individual an...
To identify the main causes of stress in patients staying in a coronary unit and to assess the influ...
Noise in hospital wards adversely affects the physiological processes of both patients and staff and...
The objectives of this study are to investigate the levels of noise pollution in some hospitals in T...
Background Intensive care is a noisy environment for patients and one that affects pain, anxiety lev...
Background: Noise is an important aspect of the ward atmosphere climate - the combination of the arc...
It is widely recognized that physical environments directly affect human physiological and mental we...
Background Intensive care units (ICUs) are noisy environments, which may have negative psychological...
Background: There is a large literature suggesting that noise can be detrimental to health and numer...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to study the associations of noise with heart rate, blood pressure, an...
Objectives Hospitalized patients are vulnerable to sleep disturbances because of environmental stres...
BACKGROUND: Sound in hospital space has traditionally been considered in negative terms as both intr...
Patients treated in intensive care units (ICUs) experience life-threatening medical conditions but s...
pp. 83-85To identify the most annoying noises in the hospital environment. One hundred and ninety-th...
A literature review conducted with colleagues from Nottingham University The file attached to thi...
Abstract: Noise can produce an undesired physiological or psychological response in an individual an...
To identify the main causes of stress in patients staying in a coronary unit and to assess the influ...
Noise in hospital wards adversely affects the physiological processes of both patients and staff and...
The objectives of this study are to investigate the levels of noise pollution in some hospitals in T...
Background Intensive care is a noisy environment for patients and one that affects pain, anxiety lev...
Background: Noise is an important aspect of the ward atmosphere climate - the combination of the arc...
It is widely recognized that physical environments directly affect human physiological and mental we...
Background Intensive care units (ICUs) are noisy environments, which may have negative psychological...
Background: There is a large literature suggesting that noise can be detrimental to health and numer...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to study the associations of noise with heart rate, blood pressure, an...
Objectives Hospitalized patients are vulnerable to sleep disturbances because of environmental stres...
BACKGROUND: Sound in hospital space has traditionally been considered in negative terms as both intr...
Patients treated in intensive care units (ICUs) experience life-threatening medical conditions but s...
pp. 83-85To identify the most annoying noises in the hospital environment. One hundred and ninety-th...
A literature review conducted with colleagues from Nottingham University The file attached to thi...