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Assessment of sleep effects at a hospital near Tan Son Nhat Airport, Vietnam

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This paper presents an analysis of sleep patterns and environmental noise levels recorded from 21 participants wearing smartwatches and 5 participants using ECG devices in patient rooms (A3) and outdoor areas on the 4th floor of an inpatient ward. Sleep data revealed variations in sleep stages among participants, with an average distribution of 60% wake, 10% REM, 22% light, and 8% deep sleep. Environmental noise levels were measured at different times of day, showing higher levels during the day and lower levels at night, with an average LAeq of 53.4 dB for 24 hours. Comparisons between indoor and outdoor areas and different times of day indicate fluctuations in noise levels, with outdoor areas generally exhibiting higher noise levels. These findings contribute to understanding sleep patterns and noise exposure in healthcare settings, highlighting the need for further research to explore the impact of environmental factors on sleep quality and patient well-being.

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Architectural Design Course, Major in Science and Engineering for Innovation, Natural Science and Technology, Shimane University 2: OTO Acoustic Engineering Associates 3: Osaka Institute of Technology 4: Daido University 5: National Institute of Technology, Ishikawa College 6: Kindai University 7: Kumamoto University 8: University of the Ryukyus 9: Military Hospital 175

Publication date: October 4, 2024

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