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“噪声工厂”:一项探索重症监护病房医护人员对噪声感知的定性研究。

"Noise Factory": A qualitative study exploring healthcare providers' perceptions of noise in the intensive care unit.

机构信息

Koç University School of Nursing, Istanbul, Turkey.

Istanbul Bilgi University School of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.

出版信息

Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2021 Apr;63:102975. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2020.102975. Epub 2020 Dec 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to explore healthcare providers' perceptions of noise in the intensive care unit.

DESIGN

A qualitative exploratory study was conducted using group interviews.

SETTING

The setting comprised a total of 15 participants (five physicians and ten registered nurses) working in an 18-bed medical surgical intensive care unit at a teaching hospital in Istanbul, Turkey. Semi-structured questions were formulated and used in focus group interviews, after which the recorded interviews were transcribed by the researchers. Thematic analysis was used to identify significant statements and initial codes.

FINDINGS

Four themes were identified: the meaning of noise, sources of noise, effects of noise and prevention and management of noise. It was found that noise was an inevitable feature of the intensive care unit. The most common sources of noise were human-induced. It was also determined that device-induced noise, such as alarms, did not produce a lot of noise; however, when staff were late in responding, the sound transformed into noise. Furthermore, it was observed that efforts to decrease noise levels taken by staff had only a momentary effect, changing nothing in the long term because the entire team failed to implement any initiatives consistently. The majority of nurses stated that they were now becoming insensitive to the noise due to the constant exposure to device-induced noise.

CONCLUSION

The data obtained from this study showed that especially human-induced noise threatened healthcare providers' cognitive task functions, concentration and job performance, impaired communication and negatively affected patient safety. In addition, it was determined that any precautions taken to reduce noise were not fully effective. A team approach should be used in managing noise in intensive care units with better awareness.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨医护人员对重症监护病房噪音的看法。

设计

采用小组访谈进行定性探索性研究。

地点

该研究地点为土耳其伊斯坦布尔一所教学医院的 18 张床位的内科外科重症监护病房,共有 15 名参与者(5 名医生和 10 名注册护士)参与。研究人员在焦点小组访谈中制定并使用了半结构化问题,然后由研究人员对记录的访谈进行转录。使用主题分析来识别重要陈述和初始代码。

结果

确定了四个主题:噪音的含义、噪音源、噪音的影响以及噪音的预防和管理。研究发现,噪音是重症监护病房不可避免的特征。最常见的噪音源是人为因素。还确定了设备引起的噪音,如警报声,本身不会产生很大的噪音;但是,当工作人员反应迟缓时,声音会变成噪音。此外,观察到工作人员为降低噪音水平所做的努力只是暂时的效果,从长远来看并没有任何改变,因为整个团队都没有始终如一地实施任何举措。大多数护士表示,由于他们经常接触设备产生的噪音,现在对噪音已经不敏感了。

结论

本研究获得的数据表明,特别是人为产生的噪音会威胁到医护人员的认知任务功能、注意力和工作表现,会干扰沟通并对患者安全产生负面影响。此外,确定采取的任何降低噪音的预防措施都不是完全有效的。应该采用团队方法来管理重症监护病房的噪音,并提高认识。

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