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Mai-Britt Beldam

New podcast series in Swedish

2020-06-10 by Mai-Britt Beldam

Three of our editors have kicked off a new podcast in their local language – Swedish! Maria Quinn, Ida Cederlund and Johan Gross discuss the nature of sound and why we are affected by it in so many ways in healthcare, education and offices. The first two episodes are available and more will come in […]

Effect of room acoustics on sound-field steady-state response (ASSR) measurements

2020-06-02 by Mai-Britt Beldam

PhD defense, effect of room acoustics Thursday the 28th of May 2020, Valentina Zapata-Rodriguez defended her PhD at DTU. Because of the Corona situation the PhD defense was planned to be online (on Teams) and I am impressed by the way Valentina handled this. Normally, you can interact with the audience and the committee in […]

Prevent arousals and awakenings in hospitals

2020-05-13 by Mai-Britt Beldam

In search of a noisy environment? Visit a hospital. Studies show that noise levels are high due to operational activities, communication, alarms, and noise from medical equipment, along with structural sounds from the building (such as ventilation and closing doors). Already back in 1859, nurse Florence Nightingale declared how “unnecessary noise is the cruelest abuse of […]

Diffuse sound fields in healthcare facilities?

2020-04-22 by Mai-Britt Beldam

Diffuse sound fields – calculate right! Some years ago Saint-Gobain Ecophon published a new tool for calculating room acoustics. The tool makes it possible for the user to see both Sabine calculations on reverberation time, speech clarity, and room gain. It makes it possible for the user also to see calculations based on air flow […]

What happens when music is part of healthcare?

2020-04-17 by Mai-Britt Beldam

How we react to sounds, for instance in the form of music, depends on and is filtered through aspects such as the environment, our genes, and not the least, our previous experiences with music. Music that is important to us is usually, and quite naturally, music that we have heard in the past. Let´s look […]

Room Acoustics play an important role in healthcare efficiency

2020-03-30 by Mai-Britt Beldam

Room acoustics is an important factor to create sound, healing environments. Having a proper indoor climate can raise productivity by more than 15%[1] For more than a decade, ‘Evidence-Based Design (EBD) has been part of our DNA regarding building healthcare facilities. When it comes to the indoor climate we know that lighting, air quality, and […]

Healthcare and hearing impairment

2020-03-25 by Mai-Britt Beldam

People who are cut off acoustically from the external world not only lose their hearing, they are at risk of becoming socially and intellectually isolated. The less stimulation the brain receives, the more quickly its capacity diminishes[1]. Hearing impairment is  connected to more than just hearing. Hearing loss and mental health Research all over the […]

Acoustic standards in hospitals – overview and thoughts

2020-03-23 by Mai-Britt Beldam

This is the world – we need acoustic standards! The Danish Cancer Foundation has concluded that traffic noise can lead to breast cancer and non-Hodgkins lymphoma. The Danish Ministry of Environment concludes that 500 Danes die every year because of traffic noise – because of diabetes, stress, and cardiovascular diseases caused by noise. The Danish […]

Acoustic measurements: affects on cognitive testing of patients

2020-01-16 by Mai-Britt Beldam

To investigate what impact room acoustics have on staff and patients an intervention study with acoustic measurements was done in a dementia clinic in Århus, Denmark. The study was part of a BA project at The Technical University of Denmark[1]. The room that was used for the study was an office where the doctors do […]

Age-related hearing loss and acoustics

2020-01-09 by Mai-Britt Beldam

Age-related hearing loss affects almost all of us as we age. Good acoustics can promote not just hearing but also the ability to function and well-being. A calm acoustic environment benefits all of us, whatever level of hearing we have, but it is particularly important for those with hearing impairments. The most common cause of […]

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