ASHRAE - LV-11-C030
Hospital Noise and Occupant Response
| Organization: | ASHRAE |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 2011 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 8 |
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ABSTRACT
Hospitals should be conducive to patient recovery and safety
as well as employee health and productivity. A variety of diverse
noise sources populate hospitals such as HVAC systems, occupant
sounds, alarms, and medical equipment. There is strong and growing
evidence of the negative impacts of a poor hospital acoustic
environment. For example, patient sleep disruption, cardiovascular
arousal, increased incidence of rehospitalization, and extended
hospital stay have been linked to hospital acoustics. There is also
evidence that staff mental efficiency, short-term memory, stress,
burn-out, and hearing loss are related to the acoustic environment.
The Hospital Acoustics Research Team (HART) is a unique
collaboration of specialists in engineering, architecture,
psychology, medicine, and nursing that is working to evaluate the
modern hospital acoustic environment and the associated
psycho-physiological
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