Department of Surgery, Erasmus MC, University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Department of Surgery, Erasmus MC, University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
J Surg Res. 2021 Jul;263:193-206. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2021.01.038. Epub 2021 Mar 4.
Environmental noise pollution is regarded as a general stressor. Noise levels frequently exceed recommended noise levels by the World Health Organization in hospitals, especially in the operation room. The aim of this systematic review was to assess the effects of noise pollution on patient outcome and performance by operation room staff. In addition, the perception and attitude toward playing music in the operation room, which can increase noise levels, were assessed as well.
A systematic literature search of the databases Embase, Medline Ovid, and Cochrane from date of database inception until October 16, 2020 using the exhaustive literature search method was performed. Prospective studies evaluating the effect of noise on the patient, surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and other operation room staff, or perception and attitude toward playing music in the operation room, were included. This systematic review adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis guidelines and was registered with PROSPERO (ID: 208282).
The literature search generated 4758 articles, and 22 prospective studies (3507 participants) were included. Three of the four studies that investigated the effect of noise on patient outcome reported a significant reduction of complication rate in surgical patients, when noise levels were lower. Six studies assessed the effect of noise in the operation room on the staff (1383 participants). Over half of the surveyed staff found noise levels to be a disturbing stressor and negatively impact performance. Although music increased decibel levels in the operation room, most surveyed staff was positively predisposed toward playing music during surgery, believing it to improve both individual and team performance. In general, music was not considered to be distracting or impairing communication.
Higher noise levels seem to have a negative effect on patient outcome and adversely affect performance by members in the operation room. Further research is needed to assess whether this knowledge can benefit patient outcome and surgical performance. Notably, attitude of surgical team members toward music during surgery is generally regarded favorable.
环境噪声污染被认为是一种普遍的应激源。在医院,尤其是手术室,噪声水平经常超过世界卫生组织推荐的噪声水平。本系统评价的目的是评估噪声污染对患者结局和手术室工作人员绩效的影响。此外,还评估了手术室播放音乐(这会增加噪声水平)的看法和态度。
使用全面的文献搜索方法,对 Embase、Medline Ovid 和 Cochrane 数据库进行了系统的文献检索,检索时间从数据库建立开始至 2020 年 10 月 16 日。纳入评估噪声对患者、外科医生、麻醉师、护士和其他手术室工作人员的影响,或评估手术室播放音乐的看法和态度的前瞻性研究。本系统评价符合系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目指南,并在 PROSPERO(ID:208282)中进行了注册。
文献检索生成了 4758 篇文章,纳入了 22 项前瞻性研究(3507 名参与者)。四项研究中有三项研究调查了噪声对患者结局的影响,报告称当噪声水平较低时,手术患者的并发症发生率显著降低。六项研究评估了手术室噪声对工作人员的影响(1383 名参与者)。超过一半的被调查工作人员认为噪声水平是一种令人不安的应激源,会对绩效产生负面影响。尽管音乐增加了手术室的分贝水平,但大多数被调查的工作人员对手术期间播放音乐持积极态度,认为这可以提高个人和团队的绩效。一般来说,音乐不会被认为是分散注意力或损害沟通。
较高的噪声水平似乎对患者结局有负面影响,并对手术室工作人员的绩效产生不利影响。需要进一步研究评估这些知识是否可以有益于患者结局和手术绩效。值得注意的是,手术团队成员对手术期间音乐的态度普遍被认为是有利的。