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A challenge to the evidence behind noise guidelines for UK hospitals.

Thomas HamptonS EverettE GoldsmithP J Lee
Published in: Occupational medicine (Oxford, England) (2023)
The current evidence base for noise guidelines in a healthcare setting is largely based on subjective heterogeneous and inconclusive research. Whilst reduced noise is not disputed as potentially beneficial for patient care, further hypothesis-driven research and interventions assessing the benefits or outcomes of any such intervention should be sought to produce high-quality evidence of relevance on the clinical coalface.
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