Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1028307
Noise environments in nursing homes: an overview of the literature and a case study in Flanders with quantitative and qualitative methods
Noise environments in nursing homes: an overview of the literature and a case study in Flanders with quantitative and qualitative methods // Applied Acoustics, 159 (2019), 107103, 14 doi:10.1016/j.apacoust.2019.107103 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Noise environments in nursing homes: an overview of the literature and a case study in Flanders with quantitative and qualitative methods
Autori
Thomas, Pieter ; Aletta, Francesco ; Filipan, Karlo ; Vander Mynsbrugge, Tara ; De Geetere, Lieven ; Dijckmans, Arne ; Botteldooren, Dick ; Petrovic, Mirko ; Van de Velde, Dominique ; De Vriendt, Patricia ; Devos, Paul
Izvornik
Applied Acoustics (0003-682X) 159
(2019);
107103, 14
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Nursing homes ; Noise ; Case study
Sažetak
As noise is a basic contributor to the evaluation of an environment, the indoor environment of a nursing home (where residents are provided with 24- hour functional support and care) is studied with this focus. General research results, as indicated from a literature review, are limited up till now. Using quantitative and qualitative methods five nursing homes in Flanders were studied before and after acoustic interventions. Sound levels were measured in individual bedrooms, living rooms and corridors to obtain the typical levels during a day. Acoustic intra-room performance parameters (reverberation time) and inter-room performance parameters (airborne noise insulation level and impact noise insulation level) were measured and compared with Belgian target values. The post operam measurements indicated the potential of the acoustic interventions (use of acoustic curtains, wall and ceiling panels, ventilations grills, floating floors) to improve the building performance and the acoustic climate. From a qualitative viewpoint, the thematic analysis of staff response to the acoustic interventions indicated direct positive outcomes (e.g., more pleasant, quieter indoor soundscapes) with both positive and negative outcomes from perceived indirect effects (i.e., non-acoustic factors).
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Elektrotehnika, Računarstvo
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