Title of article :
The Impact of Noise on Hearing in Intensive Care Unit Nurses
Author/Authors :
abitağaoğlu, süheyla university of health sciences fatih sultan mehmet health application and research center - anesthesiology and reanimation department, İstanbul, Turkey , öztaş, alev university of health sciences fatih sultan mehmet health application and research center, Istanbul, Turkey , ceviz, fatma şimşek university of health sciences fatih sultan mehmet health application and research center - thoracic surgery department, Istanbul, Turkey , köksal, ceren university of health sciences fatih sultan mehmet health application and research center - anesthesiology and reanimation department, Istanbul, Turkey , dündar, tuğba aslan university of health sciences fatih sultan mehmet health application and research center - otorhinolaryngology department, Istanbul, Turkey , turan, güldem university of health sciences fatih sultan mehmet health application and research center - anesthesiology and reanimation department, Istanbul, Turkey , arı, dilek erdoğan university of health sciences fatih sultan mehmet health application and research center - anesthesiology and reanimation department, Istanbul, Turkey
From page :
38
To page :
43
Abstract :
Objective: The noise levels in the intensive care units exceed the levels suggested by the World Health Organization, because of the noises caused by devices and human noises. The aim of this study is to retrospectively examine the changes in audiometry results of nurses working in intensive care unit. Materials and Methods: The audiometry results of nurses who worked for an uninterrupted period of 1 year in intensive care unit in the last 3 years were examined retrospectively based on the results recorded at the time of employment and in the last year of working. Age, gender, years of work, assessments of hearing level and high frequency hearing losses were recorded. The normal level of hearing was accepted as 0-25dB. Results: Totally 10 male (25.6%), 29 female (74.4%) were included in the study. The mean age was 26.97 ± 4.69 years and the mean time of employment was 1.82 ± 0.91 years. The mean values of pure tone levels, which were the measurements performed at 500–1000–2000 Hz, were found to be subclinically increased in time. Two subjects (5.1 %) were confirmed to have high frequency hearing loss. Conclusion: We believe that safety of the staff might be improved by reducing the level of noise in the intensive care units and identifying the people at risk with yearly audiometry follow-ups.
Keywords :
Audiometry , hearing loss, noise , induced , intensive care unit , noise , nurses
Journal title :
Acta Medica
Journal title :
Acta Medica
Record number :
2747093
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