Julie Swann
British Journal of Healthcare Assistants 3(11): 530
- 533
(Nov 2009)
The ability to hear can be substantially reduced if there are background noises or poor acoustics. If the environment is suitably designed from the outset, this can help to minimize hearing loss and enable people to communicate more effectively. This article aims to increase awareness in healthcare staff of environmental considerations and the impact of hearing problems within a workplace.
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