Research Question:
What design changes in the operating room will improve acoustics, reduce staff hearing loss, and improve staff performance?
After conducting literature reviews, we measured staff stress using interviews and biometric data. Then, we analyzed acoustical readings from three different sized operating rooms at UF Health North in Jacksonville, Florida, under three different conditions: normal operations, with a sound diffusing solution, and with a sound absorbing solution.
Factors Affecting Noise Level
Internal
- Room Size / Layout
- Wall and Ceiling Configuration
- Surface Materials
External
- Procedure Room Location
- Adjacency to Equipment
- Ductwork
We learned that improving operating room acoustics requires either eliminating or mitigating noise producing offenders. The results of this study can improve future operating room designs through sound-absorbing materials and room layouts to better mitigate acoustic problems and improve staff well-being and patient outcomes.