Noise Pollution in Intensive Care Units and Emergency Wards

Introduction: The improvement of technology has increased noise levels in hospital Wards to higher than international standard levels (35-45 dB). Higher noise levels than the maximum level result in patient’s instability and dissatisfaction. Moreover, it will have serious negative effects on the sta...

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Main Authors: Gholamreza Khademi, Masoumeh Roudi, Ahmad Shah Farhat, Masoud Shahabian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2011-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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spelling doaj-555eb8695996420b96ef9fd8b9b1dc3a2020-11-25T00:22:22ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology2251-72512251-726X2011-03-012365141148224Noise Pollution in Intensive Care Units and Emergency WardsGholamreza Khademi0Masoumeh Roudi1Ahmad Shah Farhat2Masoud Shahabian3Department of pediatrics, Imam Reza Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranDepartment of audiology, Imam Reza Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranDepartment of pediatrics, Imam Reza Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranGeneral physician, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranIntroduction: The improvement of technology has increased noise levels in hospital Wards to higher than international standard levels (35-45 dB). Higher noise levels than the maximum level result in patient’s instability and dissatisfaction. Moreover, it will have serious negative effects on the staff’s health and the quality of their services. The purpose of this survey is to analyze the level of noise in intensive care units and emergency wards of the Imam Reza Teaching Hospital, Mashhad. Procedure: This research was carried out in November 2009 during morning shifts between 7:30 to 12:00. Noise levels were measured 10 times at 30-minute intervals in the nursing stations of 10 wards of the emergency, the intensive care units, and the Nephrology and Kidney Transplant Departments of Imam Reza University Hospital, Mashhad. The noise level in the nursing stations was tested for both the maximum level (Lmax) and the equalizing level (Leq). The research was based on the comparison of equalizing levels (Leq) because maximum levels were unstable. Results: In our survey the average level (Leq) in all wards was much higher than the standard level. The maximum level (Lmax) in most wards was 85-86 dB and just in one measurement in the Internal ICU reached 94 dB. The average level of Leq in all wards was 60.2 dB. In emergency units, it was 62.2 dB, but it was not time related. The highest average level (Leq) was measured at 11:30 AM and the peak was measured in the Nephrology nursing station. Conclusion:  The average levels of noise in intensive care units and also emergency wards were  more than the standard levels and as it is known these wards have vital roles in treatment procedures, so more attention is needed in this area.http://ijorl.mums.ac.ir/pdf_224_ce9be9e19fcef6221dad3ddfd2d9d3d7.htmlHospitalintensive care unitsNoisePollutionSound
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author Gholamreza Khademi
Masoumeh Roudi
Ahmad Shah Farhat
Masoud Shahabian
spellingShingle Gholamreza Khademi
Masoumeh Roudi
Ahmad Shah Farhat
Masoud Shahabian
Noise Pollution in Intensive Care Units and Emergency Wards
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Hospital
intensive care units
Noise
Pollution
Sound
author_facet Gholamreza Khademi
Masoumeh Roudi
Ahmad Shah Farhat
Masoud Shahabian
author_sort Gholamreza Khademi
title Noise Pollution in Intensive Care Units and Emergency Wards
title_short Noise Pollution in Intensive Care Units and Emergency Wards
title_full Noise Pollution in Intensive Care Units and Emergency Wards
title_fullStr Noise Pollution in Intensive Care Units and Emergency Wards
title_full_unstemmed Noise Pollution in Intensive Care Units and Emergency Wards
title_sort noise pollution in intensive care units and emergency wards
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 2251-7251
2251-726X
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Introduction: The improvement of technology has increased noise levels in hospital Wards to higher than international standard levels (35-45 dB). Higher noise levels than the maximum level result in patient’s instability and dissatisfaction. Moreover, it will have serious negative effects on the staff’s health and the quality of their services. The purpose of this survey is to analyze the level of noise in intensive care units and emergency wards of the Imam Reza Teaching Hospital, Mashhad. Procedure: This research was carried out in November 2009 during morning shifts between 7:30 to 12:00. Noise levels were measured 10 times at 30-minute intervals in the nursing stations of 10 wards of the emergency, the intensive care units, and the Nephrology and Kidney Transplant Departments of Imam Reza University Hospital, Mashhad. The noise level in the nursing stations was tested for both the maximum level (Lmax) and the equalizing level (Leq). The research was based on the comparison of equalizing levels (Leq) because maximum levels were unstable. Results: In our survey the average level (Leq) in all wards was much higher than the standard level. The maximum level (Lmax) in most wards was 85-86 dB and just in one measurement in the Internal ICU reached 94 dB. The average level of Leq in all wards was 60.2 dB. In emergency units, it was 62.2 dB, but it was not time related. The highest average level (Leq) was measured at 11:30 AM and the peak was measured in the Nephrology nursing station. Conclusion:  The average levels of noise in intensive care units and also emergency wards were  more than the standard levels and as it is known these wards have vital roles in treatment procedures, so more attention is needed in this area.
topic Hospital
intensive care units
Noise
Pollution
Sound
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