重症监护病房的噪音和声音:一项队列研究。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
A Tahvili, A Waite, T Hampton, I Welters, P J Lee
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重症监护病房(icu)因其噪音倾向而被公认,通常比其他部门平均表现出更高的声音水平。这主要是由于医疗设备和工作人员高度集中,造成了一个声学环境,其特点是工作人员活动频繁,治疗和监测设备发出的警报混合在一起。icu中的过度噪音与不良健康影响和人为因素影响有关,公认对患者和医疗保健提供者都有负面影响。本研究旨在评估皇家利物浦大学医院(RLUH) ICU的声级,并将其与推荐指南进行比较。在2022年6月15日至7月1日期间,在RLUH ICU内的六床海湾进行了前瞻性声级测量。根据英国噪音条例的规定,这次审计的重点是等于或超过87 dBA的声音数据。数据涉及在规定时间内入院的11名患者。对患者的记录进行回顾性审查,以确定记录期间潜在的噪声事件。结果显示,所有LAeq和LAmax测量值均超过推荐指南。虽然没有超过HSE暴露限值,但记录的最低LAmin值为44.2 dBA,并且在记录的16天中只有1小时(不到1%的时间)低于国际日间指南的45 dBA。记录的最主要的噪音潜在原因是病人重新定位/个人护理、药物管理和吸痰。RLUH ICU的声音水平大大超过了国家和国际准则。这些发现强调了在ICU环境中解决噪声污染问题的必要性。医院工作人员应考虑在icu中实施降噪策略和干预措施。
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Noise and sound in the intensive care unit: a cohort study.

Intensive care units (ICUs) are acknowledged for their propensity for noise, often exhibiting higher sound levels on average than other departments. This is mainly ascribed to a high concentration of medical devices and staff, creating an acoustic environment characterised by a high level of staff activity and a concoction of alarms from therapeutic and monitoring devices. Excessive noise in ICUs has been associated with adverse health effects and human factor impacts acknowledged to negatively affect both patients and healthcare providers. This study aimed to evaluate the sound levels of the Royal Liverpool University Hospital (RLUH) ICU and compare it against recommended guidelines. Prospective sound level measurements were taken from a six-bedded bay within the RLUH ICU between 15th June and 1st July 2022. This audit focussed on sound data that equal or exceeded 87 dBA, in accordance with levels in the UK Noise Regulations. The data involved 11 patients admitted to the bay within the defined timeframe. A retrospective review of the patients' records was conducted to identify potential noisy events during the recording period. Results revealed all LAeq and LAmax measurements exceeded the recommended guidelines. Although HSE exposure limit values were not exceeded, the lowest LAmin value recorded was 44.2 dBA and only one hour from 16 days of recording (less than 1% of the time) fell below international daytime guidelines of 45 dBA. The top documented potential causes of noise were patient repositioning/personal care, medication administration and suctioning. Sound levels in the RLUH ICU considerably exceed national and international guidelines. These findings highlight the need to address the issue of noise pollution in the ICU setting. Hospital staff should consider implementing strategies and interventions for noise reduction in ICUs.

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