Noise Levels Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of Noise in BC Women's Hospital Operating Rooms
The effect of noise is often underestimated but it is one of the most common occupational
health hazards. Its health effects include; noise-induced hearing loss, sleep disturbance,
interference with speech comprehension, complaints, stress, annoyance, and safety concerns
with regard to workers being able to complete their tasks in a safe manner.
This pilot aims to measure and analyze noise levels in obstetric ORs at BC Women's Hospital
during elective and emergency cesarean deliveries.
This is a pilot study that aims to measure and analyze noise levels in obstetric ORs at BC
Women's Hospital during elective and emergency cesarean deliveries.
The investigators want to quantify the amount of noise in BCW ORs in order to create a
research question for a larger study.
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective