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Title: THE IMPACT OF NOISE LEVELS IN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES ON NERVOUS SYSTEM FUNCTION AND WORK PERFORMANCE: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Authors: Samigova, Nargiz Raimovna
Axmedova, Sabrina Sabriddin qizi
Alijonova, Malika Xakimjon qizi
Keywords: noise, healthcare facilities, central nervous system, autonomic imbalance, cortisol, cognitive function, work performance, clinical errors, sleep disturbance, chronic fatigue, hygiene, acoustic environment.
Issue Date: 2-Apr-2026
Publisher: Global Conference on Medical and Health Sciences
Abstract: This literature review examines the impact of noise levels in healthcare facilities on central nervous system function and the work performance of medical personnel. Based on contemporary scientific evidence, it has been established that noise levels in medical institutions frequently exceed hygienic standards, particularly in intensive care and resuscitation units, where they range from 60 to 80 dB.
URI: http://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/3298
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