Noise levels in the intensive care unit are known to be high. World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines suggest hospital noise levels should average 35 dBA during the day and 30 dBA at night.1 Research conducted by our group in five local units recorded levels just under 60 dBA during the day (equivalent to a busy restaurant) with peaks above 100 dBA 22-28 times every hour. Although it was quieter at night, we still identified peak sounds above 85 dBA up to 16 times an hour.2 These data are consistent with those of other studies. No study in a 2012 review recorded sound levels within WHO recommendations, although some interventions achieved significant reductions in sound levels.3 Staff activities and alarms are primary sources of disturba...
PubMed ID: 18482120Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to measure the noise levels in spe...
Background Intensive care units are significantly louder than WHO guidelines recommend. Patients a...
High noise levels in hospitals are often linked to various negative effects on patient outcome and w...
Noise levels in the intensive care unit are known to be high. World Health Organization (WHO) guidel...
Noise levels in the intensive care unit are known to be high. World Health Organization (WHO) guidel...
INTRODUCTION: Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) suffer from sleep deprivation arising from nur...
The aim of this small-scale study was to measure, analyse and compare levels of acoustic noise, in a...
A comprehensive literature review of noise levels in the hospital intensive care unit (ICU) revealed...
Learning Objectives: Sound levels in the ICUs vary, but usually are above the recommended level, whi...
Excessive noise in hospitals adversely affects patients’ sleep and recovery, causes stress and fatig...
Patients and staff in hospitals are exposed to a complex sound environment with rather high noise le...
Background The intensive care unit (ICU) environment exposes patients to noise levels that may resul...
The aim of this small-scale study was to measure, analyse and compare levels of acoustic noise, in a...
Background: The intensive care unit (ICU) environment exposes patients to noise levels that may resu...
Aim:The aim of this study is to assess noise levels in the health care settings. IntroductionNoise i...
PubMed ID: 18482120Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to measure the noise levels in spe...
Background Intensive care units are significantly louder than WHO guidelines recommend. Patients a...
High noise levels in hospitals are often linked to various negative effects on patient outcome and w...
Noise levels in the intensive care unit are known to be high. World Health Organization (WHO) guidel...
Noise levels in the intensive care unit are known to be high. World Health Organization (WHO) guidel...
INTRODUCTION: Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) suffer from sleep deprivation arising from nur...
The aim of this small-scale study was to measure, analyse and compare levels of acoustic noise, in a...
A comprehensive literature review of noise levels in the hospital intensive care unit (ICU) revealed...
Learning Objectives: Sound levels in the ICUs vary, but usually are above the recommended level, whi...
Excessive noise in hospitals adversely affects patients’ sleep and recovery, causes stress and fatig...
Patients and staff in hospitals are exposed to a complex sound environment with rather high noise le...
Background The intensive care unit (ICU) environment exposes patients to noise levels that may resul...
The aim of this small-scale study was to measure, analyse and compare levels of acoustic noise, in a...
Background: The intensive care unit (ICU) environment exposes patients to noise levels that may resu...
Aim:The aim of this study is to assess noise levels in the health care settings. IntroductionNoise i...
PubMed ID: 18482120Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to measure the noise levels in spe...
Background Intensive care units are significantly louder than WHO guidelines recommend. Patients a...
High noise levels in hospitals are often linked to various negative effects on patient outcome and w...