The nocturnal acoustical intensity of the intensive care environment: an observational study.
Lori J DelaneyMarian J CurrieHsin-Chia Carol HuangVioleta LopezEdward LittonFrank Van HarenPublished in: Journal of intensive care (2017)
Mean noise levels exceeded those recommended by the WHO resulting in an acoustical intensity of 193 times greater than the recommended and demonstrated a high degree of unpredictable variability, with the primary noise sources coming from staff conversations. The lack of protective effects of single rooms and the contributing effects that staffs have on noise levels are important factors when considering sound abatement strategies.