Measuring noise in classrooms: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Fidêncio,Vanessa Luisa Destro
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Moret,Adriane Lima Mortari, Jacob,Regina Tangerino de Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: CoDAS
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Resumo: PURPOSE: The aim of this systematic review is to outline the main methodologies used for measuring noise in classrooms and if the noise levels found are suitable standards. METHODS: A survey of articles published in the last ten years, using six different databases. Were verified 1.088 publications and only eight studies met the inclusion criteria: (a) articles published in the last ten years, (b) articles available in full, (c) studies that have measured the noise in the classrooms of regular schools. Data analysis: descriptive analysis was performed of selected publications. RESULTS: Five studies conducted to measure the noise using a sound level meter. One measurement performed using a dosimeter and two studies used a laptop with audio recording software. In all classrooms, the noise level was higher than allowed. CONCLUSION: Classrooms are noisy environment and there is no standardization regarding the methodology that should be used to measure the noise in these places. Therefore, schools need to be guided constantly about the importance of acoustic adaptation in the classroom.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Measuring noise in classrooms: a systematic review
title Measuring noise in classrooms: a systematic review
spellingShingle Measuring noise in classrooms: a systematic review
Fidêncio,Vanessa Luisa Destro
Noise
Noise measurement
Noise meters
Signal-to-noise ratio
Schools
title_short Measuring noise in classrooms: a systematic review
title_full Measuring noise in classrooms: a systematic review
title_fullStr Measuring noise in classrooms: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Measuring noise in classrooms: a systematic review
title_sort Measuring noise in classrooms: a systematic review
author Fidêncio,Vanessa Luisa Destro
author_facet Fidêncio,Vanessa Luisa Destro
Moret,Adriane Lima Mortari
Jacob,Regina Tangerino de Souza
author_role author
author2 Moret,Adriane Lima Mortari
Jacob,Regina Tangerino de Souza
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fidêncio,Vanessa Luisa Destro
Moret,Adriane Lima Mortari
Jacob,Regina Tangerino de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Noise
Noise measurement
Noise meters
Signal-to-noise ratio
Schools
topic Noise
Noise measurement
Noise meters
Signal-to-noise ratio
Schools
description PURPOSE: The aim of this systematic review is to outline the main methodologies used for measuring noise in classrooms and if the noise levels found are suitable standards. METHODS: A survey of articles published in the last ten years, using six different databases. Were verified 1.088 publications and only eight studies met the inclusion criteria: (a) articles published in the last ten years, (b) articles available in full, (c) studies that have measured the noise in the classrooms of regular schools. Data analysis: descriptive analysis was performed of selected publications. RESULTS: Five studies conducted to measure the noise using a sound level meter. One measurement performed using a dosimeter and two studies used a laptop with audio recording software. In all classrooms, the noise level was higher than allowed. CONCLUSION: Classrooms are noisy environment and there is no standardization regarding the methodology that should be used to measure the noise in these places. Therefore, schools need to be guided constantly about the importance of acoustic adaptation in the classroom.
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