SOUNDSCAPE OF ICU IN A HOSPITAL

Hospitals are one of a few workplaces that requires noise-free environment, especially inside the intensive care unit (ICU) where high precision is needed. Even though noise-free environment is needed, according to soundscape, not all sources of sound can be nullified because some sources are deemed...

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Main Author: RIZKI (NIM : 13311043); EZRA THEODORUS TANDIAN (NIM : 13311047), ANDIKA
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/19874
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spelling id-itb.:198742017-09-27T11:05:16ZSOUNDSCAPE OF ICU IN A HOSPITAL RIZKI (NIM : 13311043); EZRA THEODORUS TANDIAN (NIM : 13311047), ANDIKA Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/19874 Hospitals are one of a few workplaces that requires noise-free environment, especially inside the intensive care unit (ICU) where high precision is needed. Even though noise-free environment is needed, according to soundscape, not all sources of sound can be nullified because some sources are deemed important. Moreover, research about noise on hospitals which puts nurses as the object of their research are still few and far between. This study discusses how to asses the accoustic condition of an intensive care unit in a hospital, both objectively via measuring the noise levels and subjectively via questionnaires which are distributed to the nurses working inside the ICU. Result showed that the acoustic condition of the ICU at the hospital is bad, both based on objective data which is compared with the quality standards of WHO and Ministry of Health of Indonesia and based on the subjective opinion of nurses working in the room. In this study also presented some improvements that can be made to produce a more comfortable work environment for nurses in the room. The improvements include installation of a diffuser and absorber at nurseward's ceiling that can lower the <br /> <br /> <br /> sound levels from 59-66 dBA to 56-63 dBA, replacing ceiling and wall materials in the area around patients that can reduce sound levels from 59-66 dBA to 55-64 <br /> <br /> <br /> dBA, removing the nurse ward that can reduce the noise level from59-66 dBA to54-62 dBA, and grouping patients who need ventilator machines which can lower noise levels from 67-81 dBA to 64- 72 dBA in areas outside the region of patients who need ventilator machines. text
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description Hospitals are one of a few workplaces that requires noise-free environment, especially inside the intensive care unit (ICU) where high precision is needed. Even though noise-free environment is needed, according to soundscape, not all sources of sound can be nullified because some sources are deemed important. Moreover, research about noise on hospitals which puts nurses as the object of their research are still few and far between. This study discusses how to asses the accoustic condition of an intensive care unit in a hospital, both objectively via measuring the noise levels and subjectively via questionnaires which are distributed to the nurses working inside the ICU. Result showed that the acoustic condition of the ICU at the hospital is bad, both based on objective data which is compared with the quality standards of WHO and Ministry of Health of Indonesia and based on the subjective opinion of nurses working in the room. In this study also presented some improvements that can be made to produce a more comfortable work environment for nurses in the room. The improvements include installation of a diffuser and absorber at nurseward's ceiling that can lower the <br /> <br /> <br /> sound levels from 59-66 dBA to 56-63 dBA, replacing ceiling and wall materials in the area around patients that can reduce sound levels from 59-66 dBA to 55-64 <br /> <br /> <br /> dBA, removing the nurse ward that can reduce the noise level from59-66 dBA to54-62 dBA, and grouping patients who need ventilator machines which can lower noise levels from 67-81 dBA to 64- 72 dBA in areas outside the region of patients who need ventilator machines.
format Final Project
author RIZKI (NIM : 13311043); EZRA THEODORUS TANDIAN (NIM : 13311047), ANDIKA
spellingShingle RIZKI (NIM : 13311043); EZRA THEODORUS TANDIAN (NIM : 13311047), ANDIKA
SOUNDSCAPE OF ICU IN A HOSPITAL
author_facet RIZKI (NIM : 13311043); EZRA THEODORUS TANDIAN (NIM : 13311047), ANDIKA
author_sort RIZKI (NIM : 13311043); EZRA THEODORUS TANDIAN (NIM : 13311047), ANDIKA
title SOUNDSCAPE OF ICU IN A HOSPITAL
title_short SOUNDSCAPE OF ICU IN A HOSPITAL
title_full SOUNDSCAPE OF ICU IN A HOSPITAL
title_fullStr SOUNDSCAPE OF ICU IN A HOSPITAL
title_full_unstemmed SOUNDSCAPE OF ICU IN A HOSPITAL
title_sort soundscape of icu in a hospital
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/19874
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