Research from the Yale University School of Medicine suggests that overnight noise levels exceeding recommended levels could lead to worse patient outcomes. Researchers reviewed 70 ICU patient charts ...
New research by Edith Cowan University (ECU) and Fiona Stanley Hospital is aiming to decrease noise levels in intensive care units (ICUs) by implementing improvements in acoustic design. Up to 50 per ...
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Study finds staff and visitor voices are major source of excessive noise in hospital ICUs
The major contributor to excessive noise levels in hospital intensive care units (ICUs) is the voices of staff and visitors, a study from the University of Portsmouth has found. A soundscape analysis ...
Sleep quality in intensive care units (ICUs) represents a critical factor in the recovery and overall prognosis of critically ill patients. The multi-faceted challenges of the ICU environment – from ...
Early in-bed cycle ergometry can shorten ICU stays and enhance physical function in critically ill patients, offering a safe and effective rehabilitation strategy for quicker recovery. Study: Leg ...
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