Noise in hospital wards adversely affects the physiological processes of both patients and staff and it is a potential risk for communication breakdowns and errors, causing discomfort and problems regarding the healing of patients, as well as stress, fatigue, and annoyance for staff. Several noise sources are present in the wards, such as HVAC systems, alarms, paging, speech, calls, diagnostic equipment, medical devices, and so forth. This paper describes two surveys carried out at an Italian hospital in Rome to investigate the noise in some wards and to collect self-reported assessments from staff about their working environments, even if such assessments were not required for occupational noise exposure evaluation. Self-reported staff eva...
High noise levels in hospitals are often linked to various negative effects on patient outcome and w...
Abstract: Noise can produce an undesired physiological or psychological response in an individual an...
PurposeThe noise levels in intensive care units have been repeatedly reported to exceed the recommen...
Patients and staff in hospitals are exposed to a complex sound environment with rather high noise le...
Hospitals are intended to be quiet spaces to enhance tranquility and patient recovery. Studies condu...
Background: Noise is an important aspect of the ward atmosphere climate - the combination of the arc...
This study was undertaken to measure and analyse levels of acoustic noise in a General Surgical Ward...
The objectives of this study are to investigate the levels of noise pollution in some hospitals in T...
The sound environment in hospitals is complex. While there have been several studies that address th...
The improvement of technology has increased noise levels in hospital Wards to higher than internatio...
The popularity of open-plan offices in recent years has led to increased research on their acoustic ...
Backgrounds Excessive noises are generally known as one of the most important causes of environmenta...
Aim:The aim of this study is to assess noise levels in the health care settings. IntroductionNoise i...
Creating a healing environment is important for hospital care and increasing attention has been paid...
Hospital soundscapes can be difficult environments to assess acoustically due to the continuous acti...
High noise levels in hospitals are often linked to various negative effects on patient outcome and w...
Abstract: Noise can produce an undesired physiological or psychological response in an individual an...
PurposeThe noise levels in intensive care units have been repeatedly reported to exceed the recommen...
Patients and staff in hospitals are exposed to a complex sound environment with rather high noise le...
Hospitals are intended to be quiet spaces to enhance tranquility and patient recovery. Studies condu...
Background: Noise is an important aspect of the ward atmosphere climate - the combination of the arc...
This study was undertaken to measure and analyse levels of acoustic noise in a General Surgical Ward...
The objectives of this study are to investigate the levels of noise pollution in some hospitals in T...
The sound environment in hospitals is complex. While there have been several studies that address th...
The improvement of technology has increased noise levels in hospital Wards to higher than internatio...
The popularity of open-plan offices in recent years has led to increased research on their acoustic ...
Backgrounds Excessive noises are generally known as one of the most important causes of environmenta...
Aim:The aim of this study is to assess noise levels in the health care settings. IntroductionNoise i...
Creating a healing environment is important for hospital care and increasing attention has been paid...
Hospital soundscapes can be difficult environments to assess acoustically due to the continuous acti...
High noise levels in hospitals are often linked to various negative effects on patient outcome and w...
Abstract: Noise can produce an undesired physiological or psychological response in an individual an...
PurposeThe noise levels in intensive care units have been repeatedly reported to exceed the recommen...