Associations of exposure to noise with physiological and psychological outcomes among post-cardiac surgery patients in ICUs
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to study the associations of noise with heart rate, blood pressure, and perceived psychological and physiological responses among post-cardiac surgery patients in ICUs. METHODS: Forty patients participated in this study after recovering from anesthesia. A sound-level me...
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doaj-8c2d645aa0e34129ab350bcb6d1bae522020-11-25T00:59:21ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222010-01-01651098598910.1590/S1807-59322010001000011Associations of exposure to noise with physiological and psychological outcomes among post-cardiac surgery patients in ICUsSuh-Meei HsuWen-Je KoWen-Chun LiaoSheng-Jean HuangRobert J ChenChung-Yi LiShiow-Li HwangOBJECTIVES: This study sought to study the associations of noise with heart rate, blood pressure, and perceived psychological and physiological responses among post-cardiac surgery patients in ICUs. METHODS: Forty patients participated in this study after recovering from anesthesia. A sound-level meter was placed at bedsides to measure noise level for 42 hours, and patients' heart rate and blood pressure were recorded every 5 minutes. Patients were also interviewed for their perceived psychological/physiological responses. RESULTS: The average noise level was between 59.0 and 60.8 dB(A) at the study site. Annoyance and insomnia were the respective psychological and physiological responses reported most often among the patients. Although noise level, irrespective of measures, was not observed to be significantly associated with the self-assessed psychological and physiological responses, it was significantly associated with both heart rate and blood pressure. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated that the noise in ICUs may adversely affect the heart rate and blood pressure of patients, which warrants the attention of hospital administrators and health care workers.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322010001000011NoiseICUsCardiac surgeryPsychological responsePhysiological response |
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Suh-Meei Hsu Wen-Je Ko Wen-Chun Liao Sheng-Jean Huang Robert J Chen Chung-Yi Li Shiow-Li Hwang Associations of exposure to noise with physiological and psychological outcomes among post-cardiac surgery patients in ICUs Clinics Noise ICUs Cardiac surgery Psychological response Physiological response |
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Suh-Meei Hsu Wen-Je Ko Wen-Chun Liao Sheng-Jean Huang Robert J Chen Chung-Yi Li Shiow-Li Hwang |
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Associations of exposure to noise with physiological and psychological outcomes among post-cardiac surgery patients in ICUs |
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Associations of exposure to noise with physiological and psychological outcomes among post-cardiac surgery patients in ICUs |
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Associations of exposure to noise with physiological and psychological outcomes among post-cardiac surgery patients in ICUs |
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Associations of exposure to noise with physiological and psychological outcomes among post-cardiac surgery patients in ICUs |
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Associations of exposure to noise with physiological and psychological outcomes among post-cardiac surgery patients in ICUs |
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associations of exposure to noise with physiological and psychological outcomes among post-cardiac surgery patients in icus |
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Faculdade de Medicina / USP |
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Clinics |
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OBJECTIVES: This study sought to study the associations of noise with heart rate, blood pressure, and perceived psychological and physiological responses among post-cardiac surgery patients in ICUs. METHODS: Forty patients participated in this study after recovering from anesthesia. A sound-level meter was placed at bedsides to measure noise level for 42 hours, and patients' heart rate and blood pressure were recorded every 5 minutes. Patients were also interviewed for their perceived psychological/physiological responses. RESULTS: The average noise level was between 59.0 and 60.8 dB(A) at the study site. Annoyance and insomnia were the respective psychological and physiological responses reported most often among the patients. Although noise level, irrespective of measures, was not observed to be significantly associated with the self-assessed psychological and physiological responses, it was significantly associated with both heart rate and blood pressure. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated that the noise in ICUs may adversely affect the heart rate and blood pressure of patients, which warrants the attention of hospital administrators and health care workers. |
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Noise ICUs Cardiac surgery Psychological response Physiological response |
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