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减少新生儿重症监护病房的噪音。

Reducing Noise in the NICU.

机构信息

Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Cohens Children's Medical Center, Northwell Health, New York, New York(Drs Gennattasio, Maffei, Weinberger, and Boyar); and Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, North Carolina(Drs Gennattasio, Carter, and Turner).

Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, North Carolina(Drs Gennattasio, Carter, and Turner).

出版信息

Adv Neonatal Care. 2024 Aug 1;24(4):333-341. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000001179. Epub 2024 Jul 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), elevated noise negatively impacts the neurodevelopmental environment, interrupts sleep, and can affect brain development in neonates. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that noise levels in the NICU should not exceed 45 dB.

PURPOSE

The project aims were to: (1) decrease average noise level by 10% from baseline and (2) decrease exposure to severe noise (>65 dB) to <5% of the time.

METHODS

This quality improvement project was conducted during 2021-2022 as a pre/post observational design in a Level IV NICU in New York City. We monitored sound levels for 20-24 h, 5 d/wk. Quality improvement interventions included: novel approaches to staff education, visual cues for when noise thresholds were exceeded, parent education, including access to personal decibel meters, technical improvements to vital sign monitors and entry doors, and defined quiet times (HUSH) for 2 h each 12-hour shift.

RESULTS

Education efforts and technical improvements successfully reduced median noise levels within the stepdown unit ( P < .001), though not in the acute care NICU. In contrast, the implementation of 2-hour periods of enforced "quiet time" every 12 h effectively reduced both median noise levels and the incidence of severe noise (>65 dB) in both locations.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE AND RESEARCH

The HUSH strategy may be a sustainable way to decrease noise in the NICU. Future projects should prioritize education and dedicated quiet times to align with recommended standards, while research should explore the long-term developmental impacts of excessive noise levels on neonatal growth.

摘要

背景

在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中,噪音升高会对神经发育环境产生负面影响,干扰睡眠,并可能影响新生儿的大脑发育。美国儿科学会建议 NICU 的噪音水平不应超过 45dB。

目的

该项目旨在:(1)将平均噪音水平从基线降低 10%,(2)将暴露于高强度噪音(>65dB)的时间减少到<5%。

方法

本质量改进项目于 2021-2022 年在纽约市的一家四级 NICU 中进行,采用前后观察设计。我们每周 5 天,每天 20-24 小时监测噪音水平。质量改进干预措施包括:对员工进行新的教育方法、超出噪音阈值时的视觉提示、包括提供个人分贝计在内的家长教育、对生命体征监测仪和进入门进行技术改进,以及为每个 12 小时班次定义 2 小时的“安静时间”(HUSH)。

结果

教育努力和技术改进成功降低了下降单元内的中位数噪音水平(P<0.001),但在急性 NICU 中则不然。相比之下,每 12 小时实施 2 小时的强制“安静时间”有效降低了两个地点的中位数噪音水平和高强度噪音(>65dB)的发生率。

实践和研究的意义

HUSH 策略可能是降低 NICU 噪音的一种可持续方法。未来的项目应优先考虑教育和专门的安静时间,以符合推荐标准,同时研究应探索过度噪音水平对新生儿生长的长期发育影响。

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