2022
DOI: 10.1136/emermed-2022-rcem2.39
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1559 Background noise in an Emergency Department: an observational study from staff and patient perspectives

Abstract: Aims, Objectives and BackgroundNoise is a contributing factor to miscommunication, which may be exacerbated by wearing personal protective equipment. There has been little research on noise in the Emergency Department (ED).We aimed to (1) identify the noise levels experienced by staff and patients in different areas of an emergency department over the 24-hour cycle, (2) examine the impact of cubicle doors on the background noise experienced by the patient, and (3) assess the impact of monitor alarms on staff a… Show more

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