Improving the hospital "soundscape" : a framework to measure individual perceptual response to hospital sounds
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245 | 1 | 0 | $aImproving the hospital "soundscape"$b: a framework to measure individual perceptual response to hospital sounds$cJ.B. Mackrill, P.A. Jennings, R. Cain |
520 | $aWork on the perception of urban soundscapes has generated a number of perceptual models which are proposed as tools to test and evaluate soundscape interventions. However, despite the excessive sound levels and noise within hospital environments, perceptual models have not been developed for these spaces. To address this, a two-stage approach was developed by the authors to create such a model. First, semantics were obtained from listening evaluations which captured the feelings of individuals from hearing hospital sounds. Then, 30 participants rated a range of sound clips representative of a ward soundscape based on these semantics. Principal component analysis extracted a two-dimensional space representing an emotionalcognitive response. The framework enables soundscape interventions to be tested which may improve the perception of these hospital environments. | ||
773 | 0 | $wMAP20100019818$tErgonomics : the international journal of research and practice in human factors and ergonomics$dOxon [United Kingdom] : Taylor & Francis, 2010-$x0014-0139$g04/11/2013 Volumen 56 Número 11 - noviembre 2013 |