By Megan Kent
In healthcare, there are many studies and articles focusing on the need for increased soundproofing and noise cancelling. Especially in hospitals, high noise levels can greatly impact not just patient recovery but the productivity of the healthcare workers. The areas of the hospital to focus on are those that affect patient wellness / restorative sleep,
By Megan Kent
Many surveys have noise as one of the top complaints for hospitals and medical environments. Keeping noise levels low is a commonly accepted and agreed upon need among doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals. Also, according to an article by RN.com in 1995 “the World Health Organization (WHO) outlined its hospital noise guidelines, suggesting that patient room
A Sound Plan: How To Achieve Optimal Healthcare Acoustics “As the lowest-scoring category in the HCAHPS survey since 2007, quiet hospital environments are a challenging issue. Other Press Ganey surveys also rank noise as a top-five complaint among hospital patients. And while the World Health Organization recommends that noise not exceed 35 dB, many studies
Consider these factors as you assess sound masking solutions. Quiet hospital environments are a challenging issue. Noise ranks as a top-five complaint among hospital patients. The World Health Organization recommends that noise not exceed 35 dB, many studies conducted in hospitals have found average background noise ranges between 45 dB and 68 dB, peaking at
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