The Influence of Face Masks on Verbal Communication in Persian in the Presence of Background Noise in Healthcare Staff

IF 1.7 4区 物理与天体物理
Mohsen Aliabadi, Zahra Sadat Aghamiri, Maryam Farhadian, Masoud Shafiee Motlagh, Morteza Hamidi Nahrani
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Abstract

Wearing face masks has resulted in verbal communication being more challenging during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to investigate the effect of face masks on the speech comprehensibility of Persian nurses in healthcare settings. Twenty female nurses from the governmental hospitals randomly participated in an experiment on seven typical commercial face masks at two background noise levels. Nurses' speech intelligibility from a human talker when wearing each face mask was determined based on the speech discrimination score. The vocal effort of nurses wearing each face mask was determined based on the Borg CR10 scale. Based on the linear mixed model, the speech intelligibility of nurses from a human speaker wearing surgical masks, N95 masks, and a shield with face masks were approximately 10%, 20%, and 40–50% lower, respectively, than no-mask conditions (p < 0.01). The background noise decreased the speech intelligibility of nurses by approximately 22% (p < 0.01). The use of a face shield further decreased speech intelligibility up to 30% compared to using a face mask alone (p < 0.01). The vocal efforts of nurses when wearing surgical masks were not significant compared with the baseline vocal efforts (p > 0.05); however, vocal efforts of nurses when wearing N95 and N99 respirators were at an unacceptable level. The face masks had no considerable effect on the speech spectrum below 2.5 kHz; however, they reduced high frequencies by different values. Wearing face masks has a considerable impact on the verbal communication of nurses in Persian. The level of background noise in the healthcare setting can aggravate the effect sizes of face masks on speech comprehensibility.

背景噪音下面罩对医护人员波斯语言语交际的影响
在COVID-19大流行期间,戴口罩导致口头交流更具挑战性。本研究旨在探讨口罩对医疗环境中波斯语护士言语可理解性的影响。来自公立医院的20名女护士随机参加了在两种背景噪音水平下使用七种典型商用口罩的实验。护士在戴上每个口罩时对人类说话者的言语可理解度是基于言语辨别得分来确定的。根据Borg CR10量表测定护士戴口罩时的发声力度。基于线性混合模型,戴着外科口罩、N95口罩和带口罩的盾牌的护士的语音可理解度分别比不戴口罩的情况下低约10%、20%和40-50% (p < 0.01)。背景噪声使护士的言语清晰度降低约22% (p < 0.01)。与单独使用面罩相比,使用面罩进一步降低了30%的语音清晰度(p < 0.01)。护士戴口罩时的发声力度与基线时的发声力度比较,差异无统计学意义(p > 0.05);但是,护士佩戴N95和N99口罩时的声音努力处于不可接受的水平。面罩对2.5 kHz以下的语音频谱没有显著影响;然而,它们以不同的值降低了高频。戴口罩对波斯语护士的语言交流有相当大的影响。医疗环境中的背景噪音水平会加重口罩对语音可理解性的影响。
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Acoustics Australia
Acoustics Australia ACOUSTICS-
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期刊介绍: Acoustics Australia, the journal of the Australian Acoustical Society, has been publishing high quality research and technical papers in all areas of acoustics since commencement in 1972. The target audience for the journal includes both researchers and practitioners. It aims to publish papers and technical notes that are relevant to current acoustics and of interest to members of the Society. These include but are not limited to: Architectural and Building Acoustics, Environmental Noise, Underwater Acoustics, Engineering Noise and Vibration Control, Occupational Noise Management, Hearing, Musical Acoustics.
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