Effect of environmental changes on noise in the NICU.
To evaluate the effect of changes in the NICU environment on sound levels.A prospective quasi-experimental design evaluated sound levels in a 43-bed NICU. Decibel levels were monitored utilizing a data-logging dosimeter for 24 hours weekly over 12 months. Sound levels were also measured inside four different incubator models.Forty-four 24-hour decibel recordings were obtained in one of eight randomly selected four-bed pods. In addition, a single 1-hour recording was obtained in four different models of vacant incubators.Ambient sound levels.Decibel levels were analyzed to identify changes in noise levels following alterations in the NICU environment. Installation of motion-sensing motorized paper towel holders significantly increased levels at beds closest to the towel dispensers, as did thetrial of a new communication system. Decibel levels in four different incubators revealed varying noise levels. This study suggests that all environmental changes must be monitored to ensure that they reduce rather than increase noise levels.
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- Time Factors
- Sound Spectrography
- Organizational Innovation
- Nursing Evaluation Research
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- Noise
- Neonatal Nursing
- Interior Design and Furnishings
- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
- Infant, Newborn
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- Time Factors
- Sound Spectrography
- Organizational Innovation
- Nursing Evaluation Research
- North Carolina
- Noise
- Neonatal Nursing
- Interior Design and Furnishings
- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
- Infant, Newborn