학술논문

Noise reduction in the ICU: a best practice implementation project
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
JBI Evidence Implementation. Feb 24, 2022
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2691-3321
Abstract
INTRODUCTION:: Sleep deprivation is a relevant problem among patients hospitalized in ICUs. Further, noise is the most critical disruptive factor according to patients. OBJECTIVE:: To implement scientific evidence-based best practices for noise control in an adult ICU. METHODS:: This was an evidence-based implementation project of best practices in noise control, conducted in a high-complexity hospitalʼs adult ICU. The intervention consisted of three steps: baseline audit and identification of barriers, implementation of best practices, and a follow-up audit. RESULTS:: No compliance with best practices was detected in the baseline audit. After the implementation phase, the unit reached compliance levels of 78–88% for most of these criteria; only one criterion related to noise level did not match the expected compliance. CONCLUSION:: Adherence to best practices regarding noise control was satisfactory, achieving more than 70% compliance in the six audit criteria. Only the noise level did not reach the threshold recommended by the WHO – a difficulty reported in other studies. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE:: Best practices related to noise control are essential for managing sleep deprivation in ICUs and include changes in the behaviour of involved professionals.