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AuthorBaqar M.
AuthorArslan M.
AuthorAbbasi S.A.
AuthorAshraf U.
AuthorKhalid A.
AuthorZahid H.
Available date2020-02-24T08:57:10Z
Publication Date2018
Publication NameArchives of Environmental and Occupational Health
ResourceScopus
ISSN19338244
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19338244.2017.1371106
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/12949
AbstractThe present study investigates the noise pollution levels in public- and private-sector hospitals of Lahore. The noise pollution parameters were investigated from 20 public and 10 private hospitals. We observed that the equivalent continuous sound level (Leq) values varied significantly in different departments of the hospitals as well as at different times of the day. The public-sector hospitals had significantly higher noise pollution compared to the private-sector hospitals. The Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney two-sample rank-sum test revealed significant difference between noise levels in intensive care unit (ICU) during morning and in emergency, waiting area, intensive care unit (ICU), and reception during daytimes. However, no significant differences were found for any department during the evening. The Leq values were found to be higher than the international norms (WHO standards) for all hospitals, higher than USEPA for 29 hospitals and higher than local standards for 27 hospitals. Overall, significantly lower sound levels were always observed in private hospitals.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis Inc.
SubjectHospital noise
private sector
public sector
sound levels
TitleNoise pollution in the hospital environment of a developing country: A case study of Lahore (Pakistan)
TypeArticle
Pagination367 - 374
Issue Number6
Volume Number73


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