The Impact of Sensory Stimuli on Healthcare Workers and Outcomes in Trauma Rooms: A Focus Group Study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sara Bayramzadeh, Sahar Ahmadpour
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Abstract

Objective: This study investigated issues related to noise, lighting, and temperature in trauma rooms that impact patient care and staff performance.

Background: Uncontrolled sensory stimuli can hinder healthcare delivery quality in trauma rooms. High noise and temperature levels can increase staff stress and discomfort as well as patient discomfort. Conversely, proper lighting can decrease staff stress levels and reduce burnout. Sensory overload in trauma rooms is a crucial concern, but no studies have been conducted on this issue.

Method: Using a convenience sampling method, 65 trauma team members (e.g., surgeons, physicians, nurses) from six Level I trauma centers in the United States were recruited to participate in 20 focus groups. Focus groups were semi-structured and 1 hr long.

Results: Staff covered issues related to communications and disruption from noise sources (e.g., equipment, conversations). Having control over lighting allows staff to change light intensity and facilitate their work during the resuscitation. A well-maintained temperature can provide patient comfort or reduce risk of hypothermia, given that patients can lose body heat rapidly due to loss of blood.

Conclusion: Excessive sensory stimuli can result in disrupted communication, fatigue, and stress, making staff susceptible to errors. Staffs' control over environmental conditions may lead to a more efficient, comfortable, and safer environment. Technology should be reliable and flexible to facilitate this.

感官刺激对创伤室医护人员和结果的影响:焦点小组研究。
目的:本研究调查了创伤室中与噪音、照明和温度有关的问题,这些问题会影响病人护理和工作人员的表现:本研究调查了创伤室中与噪音、照明和温度有关的问题,这些问题会影响患者护理和工作人员的工作表现:背景:不受控制的感官刺激会妨碍创伤病房的医疗质量。高噪音和高温度会增加工作人员的压力和不适感,也会增加病人的不适感。相反,适当的照明可以降低工作人员的压力水平,减少职业倦怠。创伤室的感官超负荷是一个值得关注的重要问题,但目前还没有对这一问题进行过研究:采用方便抽样法,从美国六家一级创伤中心招募了 65 名创伤团队成员(如外科医生、内科医生、护士等)参加 20 个焦点小组。焦点小组采用半结构化形式,时长为 1 小时:结果:工作人员讨论了与沟通和噪声源(如设备、谈话)干扰有关的问题。对照明的控制使工作人员能够改变光照强度,方便他们在复苏过程中的工作。鉴于患者会因失血过多而迅速失去体温,保持良好的温度可为患者提供舒适感或降低体温过低的风险:过多的感官刺激会导致交流中断、疲劳和压力,使工作人员容易出错。工作人员对环境条件的控制可以带来更高效、更舒适、更安全的环境。技术应可靠、灵活,以实现这一目标。
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Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal
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