Ambient noise levels in nursing homes: implications for audiometric assessment

Am J Audiol. 2000 Jun;9(1):30-5. doi: 10.1044/1059-0889(2000/004).

Abstract

Conducting hearing tests and hearing screenings in the nursing home environment can be a challenge. One issue which may affect the validity of the test results is the level of ambient noise in those facilities when a sound-treated booth is not available. This study sampled the ambient noise levels in ten different nursing homes and compared those results to the ANSI S3.1--1999 criteria for maximum permissible ambient noise levels. Based on the results of this investigation, the use of insert earphones for air conduction assessments is recommended when a sound-treated booth is unavailable and noise levels exceed the ANSI criteria. Other suggestions regarding air-conduction and bone-conduction assessments are discussed.

MeSH terms

  • Audiometry / methods*
  • Bone Conduction / physiology
  • Environment*
  • Hearing Disorders / diagnosis*
  • Humans
  • Noise*
  • Nursing Homes*