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新生儿重症监护病房开放式布局与分隔间的噪音水平比较

A Comparison of Sound Levels in Open Plan Versus Pods in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

作者信息

Ramm Karlie, Mannix Trudi, Parry Yvonne, Gaffney Mary P Caroline

机构信息

1 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia.

2 School of Nursing and Midwifery, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia.

出版信息

HERD. 2017 Apr;10(3):30-39. doi: 10.1177/1937586716668636. Epub 2016 Sep 28.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this study was to compare the noise levels recorded in two different neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) settings: a pod and an open plan NICU located in the same hospital.

BACKGROUND

The NICU is a busy environment with ambient noise levels that often exceed established recommendations. This noise deleteriously affects the physiological stability and developmental outcomes of sick and preterm infants. Pods have reduced numbers of cots (in this case, 6) compared to open plan NICUs (in this case, 11), yet the noise levels in pods have not been reported.

METHOD

This study compared real-time decibel (dB) levels in an A-weighted scale, captured continuously by sound dosimeters mounted in both NICU settings for a period of 4 weeks: a pod setting and an open plan NICU. Researchers also collected observational data.

RESULTS

The average noise level recorded in the pod was 3 dBs less than in the open plan NICU. This result was statistically significant. However, dB recordings in both areas were over the recommended limits by 4-6 dBs, with isolated peaks between 74.5 dBs (NICU) and 75.9 dBs (pod). Observational data confirmed this correlation.

CONCLUSIONS

Further research to evaluate interventions to decrease the noise levels in both settings are needed, especially during times of peak activity. Staff working in these settings need to be more aware that control of acoustic levels is important in the neuroprotection of neonates. Coupling this with careful consideration to structural components and evidence-based design planning may contribute to lowering dB levels in the NICU environment.

摘要

目的

本研究的目的是比较在两种不同的新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)环境中记录的噪音水平:同一医院内的一个隔间式病房和一个开放式NICU。

背景

NICU是一个繁忙的环境,其环境噪音水平经常超过既定建议。这种噪音会对患病和早产婴儿的生理稳定性和发育结果产生有害影响。与开放式NICU(在本案例中为11张)相比,隔间式病房的婴儿床数量减少(在本案例中为6张),然而隔间式病房的噪音水平尚未见报道。

方法

本研究比较了在A加权尺度下的实时分贝(dB)水平,通过安装在两种NICU环境中的声音剂量计连续采集4周的数据:一个隔间式病房环境和一个开放式NICU。研究人员还收集了观察数据。

结果

隔间式病房记录的平均噪音水平比开放式NICU低3dB。这一结果具有统计学意义。然而,两个区域的dB记录均超过推荐限值4 - 6dB,在74.5dB(NICU)和75.9dB(隔间式病房)之间有孤立的峰值。观察数据证实了这种相关性。

结论

需要进一步研究以评估降低两种环境中噪音水平的干预措施,尤其是在活动高峰期。在这些环境中工作的工作人员需要更加意识到控制噪音水平对新生儿神经保护很重要。将此与对结构组件的仔细考虑和基于证据的设计规划相结合,可能有助于降低NICU环境中的dB水平。

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