Noise Reduction in Progressive Care Units.

J Nurs Care Qual

Sharp Grossmont Hospital, La Mesa, California (Drs McGough and Fields, Mr Keane, and Mss Uppal, Dumlao, Rutherford, Kellogg, Ward, and Kendal); and School of Nursing, San Diego State University, California (Dr Fields).

Published: April 2018

Uncontrolled noise in the hospital setting can have a negative physiological and psychological impact on patients and nurses. To reduce unit noise levels and create a quiet patient and nurse experience, an evidence-based practice project was conducted in 4 progressive care units in a community hospital. The Quiet Time Bundle implementation improved patient satisfaction and patient and nurse perceptions of noise even though the decrease in noise levels may not be discernible.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000275DOI Listing

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