Noise and related events in neonatal intensive care unit
2001
Acta Paediatrical Taiwanica
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 42
Pages 212-217
Author(s): Chang, Y. J., Lin, C. H., Lin, L. H.
Noise contributes to environmental stress to premature infants, who often spend long periods of time in neonatal intensive care units (NICU). Some research indicates that noise contributes to higher incidences of hearing loss, as well as cardiovascular, respirator, endocrine, and behavioral deficits. Some of the noise might be reduced by studying different aspects of NICU settings (i.e., wards, personnel, equipment, and procedures).
Added April 2014
Crowding and Violence on Psychiatric Wards: Explanatory Models.
2001
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 46
Pages 433-437
Author(s): Kumar, S., Ng, B.
Added October 2012
Interaction between adult patients' family members and nursing staff on a hospital ward
2001
Scandinavian Journal Of Caring Sciences
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 15
Pages 142-150
Author(s): Astedt-Kurki, P., Paavilainen, E., Tammentie, T., Paunonen-Ilmonen, M.
Added October 2012
High-tech, high-touch care: A NICU design that caters to its fragile patients
2001
Nursing Management
Journal Article
Issue 7
Volume 32
Pages 40-43
Author(s): Altimier, L.
Added October 2012