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“…A study shows the negative effects of noise on the quality of life of the health professional in hospital environments 24 , and their most frequent complaint is tinnitus. Even though the noise levels in different hospital sectors may not be associated to the professionals' complaints, literature shows that sound pressure levels above recommendation cause unhealthy physiological and psychological disorders to the employees 4 which may affect both their work routines and the patients' rest and recovery 2 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study shows the negative effects of noise on the quality of life of the health professional in hospital environments 24 , and their most frequent complaint is tinnitus. Even though the noise levels in different hospital sectors may not be associated to the professionals' complaints, literature shows that sound pressure levels above recommendation cause unhealthy physiological and psychological disorders to the employees 4 which may affect both their work routines and the patients' rest and recovery 2 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, technological developments have potentially harmful noise levels in hospitals, and these are coming more from within than from the outside environment. The benefits of a calm and pleasant environment affect both those who are hospitalized as well as their professional team, as both suffer less psychological and physiological damage and experience less fatigue (19) . It is pertinent to ratify that the Brazilian standard stipulates rules regarding the communication, and must be followed in order to collaborate in disseminating informa-www.ee.usp.br/reeusp Mediate evaluation of replicating a Training Program in Nonverbal Communication in Gerontology tion, the location of areas and sectors, and also the flow and movement of people within the health services (20) .…”
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confidence: 99%