Noise levels in operating rooms- A comparison of Cananda and England
1989
Anaesthesia and intensive care
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 17
Pages 98
Author(s): Davies, J.M., Ewen, A., Cuppage, A., Gilbert, D., Winkelaar, R.
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Name that tone. The proliferation of alarms in the intensive care unit
1994
CHEST Journal
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 105
Pages 1217-20
Author(s): Cropp, A.J., Woods, L.A., Raney, D., Bredle, D.L.
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Reducing occupational stress in intensive care
2000
Nursing In Critical Care
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 5
Pages 76-81
Author(s): Corr, M.
Added October 2012
Noise exposure during noninvasive ventilation with a helmet, a nasal mask, and a facial mask
2004
Intensive Care Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 9
Volume 30
Pages 1755-1760
Author(s): Cavaliere, F., Conti, G., Costa, R., Proietti, R., Sciuto, A., Masieri, S.
Added October 2012
Noise pollution in an intensive care unit for nephrology and dialysis
1995
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
Journal Article
Issue 12
Volume 10
Pages 2235-9
Author(s): Buemi, M., Allegra, A., Grasso, F., Mondio, G.
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Noise level measurements in four Phoenix emergency departments
2001
Journal of Emergency Nursing
Journal Article
Author(s): Buelow, M.
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Noise levels in a hospital
1984
Industrial Health
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 22
Pages 75-82
Author(s): Bovenzi, M., Collareta, A.
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Noise pollution in intensive-care units reduced by simple measures
1998
Lancet
Journal Article
Issue 9128
Volume 352
Pages 628,1/3p, 1c
Author(s): Bonn, D.
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Acoustics and psychosocial environment in intensive coronary care
2005
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 62
Pages 1-8
Author(s): Blomkvist, V., Eriksen, C.A., Theorell, T., Ulrich, R., Rasmanis, G.
Research suggests that the physical environment of healthcare facilities influences patient satisfaction, pain, and infection. However, there is less research about how the design of healthcare spaces impacts staff outcomes such as job stress, work demands, fatigue, and quality of patient care.
Added October 2012
Effects of noise in hospitals
1994
British Journal of Nursing
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 3
Pages 110-3
Author(s): Biley, F.C.
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Cost analysis of ceiling tile replacement for noise abatement
1996
Journal of Perinatology
Journal Article
Issue 3 Pt 1
Volume 16
Pages 199-201
Author(s): Berens, R.J., Weigle, C.G.
Added October 2012
Symposium looks into healthy designs
2008
Pebble Project-Published Articles
Journal Article
Issue August 2008
Volume Daily Journal of Commerce
Pages 1
Author(s): Bennett, S.
Added October 2012
Noise levels in PICU: An evaluative study
2005
Pediatric Nursing
Journal Article
Issue 10
Volume 17
Pages 22-26
Author(s): Bailey, E.,, Timmons, S.
Added October 2012
The effectiveness of wireless telephone communication technology on ambient noise level reduction within the ED
2004
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 22
Pages 317-318
Author(s): Baevsky, R.H., Lu, M.Y., Smithline, H.A.
Added October 2012
Use of active noise cancellation devices in caregivers in the intensive care unit
2000
Critical Care Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 28
Pages 1157-1160
Author(s): Akhtar, S., Weigle, C., Toohill, R., Berens, R.
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Design of circulation axes in densely used polyclinic waiting halls
2007
Building and Environment
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 42
Pages 1743-1751
Author(s): Akalin-Baskaya, A., Yildirim, K.
The purpose of this article is to explore whether spatial definition can affect the perceptual evaluations of users in highly dense conditions. The particular spatial definition studied in this research was the relationship between circulation axes and seating areas of a waiting hall. In crowded public interiors, it is generally assumed that users feel less comfortable and less safe. As suggested...
Added October 2012
Quantitative Noise Analysis in a Modern Hospital
1982
Archives of Environmental Health
Journal Article
Issue 6
Volume 37
Pages 361-4
Author(s): Aitken, R.J.
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Hospital Noise Stresses Patients and Staff
2006
The ASHA Leader
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 11
Pages 5-5
Author(s): West, J.E., Busch-Vishniac, E.
Added October 2012
The Relationship Between Counselor Satisfaction and Extrinsic Job Factors in State Rehabilitation Agencies
2002
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 45
Pages 223-232
Author(s): Andrew, J. D., Faubion, C. W., Palmer, C. D.
In a national study, researchers collected survey data from 315 state rehabilitation agency counselors in 16 states to examine job satisfaction and extrinsic job factors. This report provides statistical analyses and extensive descriptive data characteristics. For example, only 46% of the sample reported having a master's degree (or higher) in some form of counseling, and only 25% reported...
Added August 2012