数字噪音显示设备能降低医院病房的噪音水平吗?定性文献综述

Carlos Aparício, Francesca Panin
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医院病房是嘈杂的环境,这已被公认为全球医疗保健挑战。过度的噪音会降低工作人员的表现,扰乱病人的睡眠,延缓他们的康复,导致住院时间延长。研究表明,数字噪音显示设备可以提醒病房工作人员,并提示他们降低噪音水平,但关于这一主题的文献各不相同。本系统综述总结了有关使用数字噪声显示设备作为降低医院病房噪声水平的主要干预措施的证据。作者检索了CINAHL、MEDLINE和PubMed数据库,并通过参考文献手工收集。共确定1110篇文章,其中8篇符合纳入条件。主题分析用于综合研究结果。有证据表明,数字噪音显示干预措施可以将病房的噪音水平降低2-3分贝,并提高员工的噪音意识。然而,缺乏证据表明这种干预改变了员工对噪音水平的行为。需要进一步的研究来探索患者和工作人员的经验,以了解这些设备是否以及如何改变对噪音的行为。
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Can digital noise display devices reduce noise levels in hospital wards? A qualitative literature review
Hospital wards are noisy environments, and this has been recognised as a global healthcare challenge. Excessive noise can reduce staff performance and disrupt patients' sleep, delaying their recovery and leading to a prolonged stay. Research has suggested that digital noise display devices can alert ward staff and prompt them to reduce noise levels, but the literature on this topic varies. This systematic review summarises the evidence regarding the use of digital noise display devices as the primary intervention to reduce noise levels in hospital wards. The authors searched CINAHL, MEDLINE and PubMed databases, as well as manually harvesting through the references. A total of 1110 articles were identified, of which eight were eligible for inclusion. Thematic analysis was used to synthesise the findings. The evidence demonstrated that digital noise display interventions could reduce noise levels in wards by 2–3 decibels and raise staff awareness of noise. However, there was a lack of evidence that this intervention changed staff behaviour regarding noise levels. Further research is required to explore the experiences of patients and staff to understand if and how these devices changed behaviour towards noise.
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