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Personnel response in intensive care units

Persson Waye, Kerstin ; Ryherd, Erica ; Hsu, Timothy ; Lindahl, Berit LU and Bergbom, Ingegerd (2010) 39th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering 2010, INTER-NOISE 2010 1. p.724-730
Abstract

Previous studies indicate that the sound environments normally present at hospitals in general and intensive care units in particular, may pose a risk for prolonged patient recovery and for the personnel, disruption of concentration, increased tiredness and possibly more errors. As part of a larger study of the effects of the sound environment in intensive care units (ICU), personnel response was studied using a work environment questionnaire. The individual noise exposure was measured using noise dosimeters. In total 51 personnel answered the questionnaire. Of those, 44% reported to be rather, very or extremely annoyed by the noise in the ICU. The most frequently reported symptom was tiredness that occurred at least some time every... (More)

Previous studies indicate that the sound environments normally present at hospitals in general and intensive care units in particular, may pose a risk for prolonged patient recovery and for the personnel, disruption of concentration, increased tiredness and possibly more errors. As part of a larger study of the effects of the sound environment in intensive care units (ICU), personnel response was studied using a work environment questionnaire. The individual noise exposure was measured using noise dosimeters. In total 51 personnel answered the questionnaire. Of those, 44% reported to be rather, very or extremely annoyed by the noise in the ICU. The most frequently reported symptom was tiredness that occurred at least some time every week among 53% of the respondents. Noise annoyance was correlated to the symptom factors "auditory fatigue" and "mental fatigue". The results will be discussed in relation to response from other personnel groups of similar distribution of gender, education and age from primary health care, offices and pre-schools.

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keywords
Annoyance, Health, Hospital sound environment, Intensive care units, Personnel, Tiredness
host publication
39th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering 2010, INTER-NOISE 2010
volume
1
pages
724 - 730
conference name
39th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering 2010, INTER-NOISE 2010
conference location
Lisbon, Portugal
conference dates
2010-06-13 - 2010-06-16
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  • scopus:84868645452
ISBN
9781617823961
language
English
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no
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