Rogers Cara Marie, Palmerton Hannah, Saway Brian, Tomlinson Devin, Simonds Gary
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute, 2 Riverside Circle, Roanoke, VA 24016, USA.
Surg Res Pract. 2019 Jul 4;2019:5372174. doi: 10.1155/2019/5372174. eCollection 2019.
The amalgam of noises inherent to the modern-day operating room has the potential of diluting surgeon concentration, which could affect surgeon performance and mood and have implications on quality of care and surgeon resilience.
Evaluate the impact of operating room environmental noises on surgeon performance including fine motor dexterity, cognition, and mood.
37 subjects were tested under three different environmental noise conditions including silence, a prerecorded soundtrack of a loud bustling operating room, and with background music of their choosing. We used the Motor Performance Series to test motor dexterity, neuropsychological tests to evaluate cognitive thinking, and Profile of Mood States to test mental well-being.
Our results showed that typical operating room noise had no impact on motor dexterity but music improved the speed and precision of movements and information processing skills. Neurocognitive testing showed a significant decrement from operating room noise on verbal learning and delayed memory, whereas music improved complex attention and mental flexibility. The Profile of Mood States found that music resulted in a significant decrease in feelings of anger, confusion, fatigue, and tension along with decreased total mood disturbance, which is a measure of psychological distress. Loud operating room noise had a negative impact on feelings of vigor but no increase in total mood disturbance.
Our results suggest that loud and unnecessary environmental noises can be distracting to a surgeon, so every effort should be taken to minimize these. Music of the surgeons' choosing does not negatively affect fine motor dexterity or cognition and has an overall positive impact on mood and can therefore be safely practiced if desired.
现代手术室固有的各种噪音有可能分散外科医生的注意力,这可能会影响外科医生的表现和情绪,并对医疗质量和外科医生的适应能力产生影响。
评估手术室环境噪音对外科医生表现的影响,包括精细运动灵活性、认知能力和情绪。
37名受试者在三种不同的环境噪音条件下接受测试,包括安静、一段嘈杂繁忙手术室的预录制音轨以及他们选择的背景音乐。我们使用运动表现系列测试运动灵活性,使用神经心理学测试评估认知思维,并使用情绪状态量表测试心理健康状况。
我们的结果表明,典型的手术室噪音对运动灵活性没有影响,但音乐提高了动作速度和精度以及信息处理技能。神经认知测试表明,手术室噪音对言语学习和延迟记忆有显著的负面影响,而音乐提高了复杂注意力和心理灵活性。情绪状态量表发现,音乐导致愤怒、困惑、疲劳和紧张感显著降低,同时总体情绪困扰也有所降低,总体情绪困扰是心理困扰的一种衡量指标。嘈杂的手术室噪音对活力感有负面影响,但总体情绪困扰没有增加。
我们的结果表明,响亮且不必要的环境噪音会分散外科医生的注意力,因此应尽一切努力将其降至最低。外科医生选择的音乐不会对精细运动灵活性或认知产生负面影响,并且对情绪有总体积极影响,因此如果需要可以安全使用。