Speech intelligibility and hearing acuity assessments of N95/P2 respirator with under-mask elastic band beard cover.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Irene Ng, Benjamin Kave, Camille Paynter, Charles Bodas, Megan Roberts, Shan Hung, Daryl Lindsay Williams
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Abstract

Objective: Using the Modified Rhyme Test in accordance with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) protocol, we assessed the communication performance for both speech intelligibility and hearing acuity in bearded healthcare workers (HCWs) wearing a N95/P2 respirator with an under-mask elastic band beard cover.

Design and setting: A prospective simulation study conducted at the respiratory fit test center of the Royal Melbourne Hospital.

Participants: Bearded HCWs who required respiratory protection and could not shave for medical, cultural, or religious reasons.

Results: The overall performance rating score was 91.3% and 99.8% for speech intelligibility and hearing acuity respectively. There was a reduction in the percentage of correct words perceived by a panel of trained listeners when bearded HCWs were speaking while wearing the N95/P2 respirator/elastic band combination compared to the uncovered beard condition (84.5% vs. 92.9%, p = 0.011). However, no significant difference was found in the perception of medical phrases between these two conditions. In the hearing assessment, there were no differences found in hearing correct single words or medical phrases between the two conditions.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates that when bearded HCWs wore the N95/P2 respirator/elastic band combination, their speech intelligibility and hearing acuity greatly exceeded the NIOSH standard of 70% in the Modified Rhyme Test. This finding is crucial for ensuring effective communication among bearded HCWs, thereby supporting both respiratory protection and operational efficiency in healthcare settings.

N95/P2面罩下松紧带胡须罩呼吸器的语音清晰度和听力评估。
目的:根据美国国家职业安全与卫生研究所(NIOSH)的规定,采用改进的韵音测试方法,对佩戴N95/P2口罩、面罩下松紧带胡须盖的留须医护人员的语音清晰度和听力进行评估。设计和设置:在皇家墨尔本医院呼吸适宜性测试中心进行前瞻性模拟研究。参与者:因医疗、文化或宗教原因需要呼吸保护且不能剃须的留胡子医护人员。结果:语音清晰度和听力灵敏度综合评分分别为91.3%和99.8%。一组训练有素的听者在佩戴N95/P2呼吸器/松紧带的情况下,与不戴胡须的情况相比,留胡子的医护人员说话时,正确词语的百分比有所降低(84.5%对92.9%,p = 0.011)。然而,在这两种情况下,医学短语的感知没有显著差异。在听力评估中,两种情况下对正确单字和医学短语的听力没有差异。结论:本研究表明,当有胡须的医护人员佩戴N95/P2呼吸器/松紧带组合时,其语音清晰度和听力灵敏度大大超过了NIOSH修正韵测试70%的标准。这一发现对于确保有胡子的医护人员之间的有效沟通至关重要,从而支持医疗保健环境中的呼吸保护和操作效率。
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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
6.70%
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289
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology provides original, peer-reviewed scientific articles for anyone involved with an infection control or epidemiology program in a hospital or healthcare facility. Written by infection control practitioners and epidemiologists and guided by an editorial board composed of the nation''s leaders in the field, ICHE provides a critical forum for this vital information.
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