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Vocal fatigue in teachers and non-teachers in a Turkish population

Year 2020, Volume: 30 Issue: 3, 87 - 91, 20.09.2020

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the voice use and associated vocal fatigue in teachers and to define their differences with other professional voice users and non-vocal non-professionals. Patients and Methods: Between May 2020 and October 2020, a total of 187 participants 41 males, 146 females; mean age: 32.6±10.5 years; range, 23 to 65 years were administered the Vocal Fatigue Index VFI questionnaire. Of the participants, 93 were teachers and 94 were non-teachers recruited from Istanbul province of Turkey. The relationship between the VFI and sociodemographic characteristics, professional activity, talkativeness, duration of active vocal use, and active vocal complaints were analyzed. Results: The mean VFI score was 35.5±16.2. Those with a vocal complaint had significantly higher mean total VFI scores than those without any vocal complaints p<0.001 . Duration of voice use and total VFI scores were significantly higher in teachers than other professions p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively . The mean total VFI scores of teachers with or without vocal complaints did not significantly differ p=0.065 . Conclusion: Our study results suggest that voice disorders are more common among teachers, compared to non-professional voice users. It is important to reveal the etiology of voice problems in teachers, particularly for early diagnosis and immediate treatment.

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  • Şirin S, Öğüt MF, Bilgen C. Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the Vocal Fatigue Index. Turk J Med Sci 2020;50:902–9.
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  • Seifpanahi S, Izadi F, Jamshidi AA, Torabinezhad F, Sarrafzadeh J, Sobhani-Rad D, et al. Prevalence of Voice Disorders and Associated Risk Factors in Teachers and Nonteachers in Iran. J Voice 2016;30:506. e19-23.
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Year 2020, Volume: 30 Issue: 3, 87 - 91, 20.09.2020

Abstract

References

  • Koufman JA, Blalock PD. Vocal fatigue and dysphonia in the professional voice user: Bogart-Bacall syndrome. Laryngoscope 1988;98:493-8.
  • Roy N, Merrill RM, Gray SD, Smith EM. Voice disorders in the general population: prevalence, risk factors, and occupational impact. Laryngoscope 2005;115:1988-95.
  • Smith E, Gray SD, Dove H, Kirchner L, Heras H. Frequency and effects of teachers' voice problems. J Voice 1997;11:81-7.
  • Angelillo M, Di Maio G, Costa G, Angelillo N, Barillari U. Prevalence of occupational voice disorders in teachers. J Prev Med Hyg 2009;50:26-32.
  • McCabe DJ, Titze IR. Chant Therapy For Treating Vocal Fatigue Among Public School Teachers. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 2002;11:356-69.
  • Rosow DE, Szczupak M, Saint-Victor S, Gerhard JD, DuPont C, Lo K. The economic impact of vocal attrition in public school teachers in Miami-Dade County. Laryngoscope 2016;126:665-71.
  • Salturk Z, Kumral TL, Aydoğdu I, Arslanoğlu A, Berkiten G, Yildirim G, et al. Psychological effects of dysphonia in voice professionals. Laryngoscope 2015;125:1908-10.
  • Mirza N, Ruiz C, Baum ED, Staab JP. The prevalence of major psychiatric pathologies in patients with voice disorders. Ear Nose Throat J 2003;82:808-10.
  • Dietrich M, Verdolini Abbott K, Gartner-Schmidt J, Rosen CA. The frequency of perceived stress, anxiety, and depression in patients with common pathologies affecting voice. J Voice 2008;22:472-88.
  • Kooijman PG, Thomas G, Graamans K, de Jong FI. Psychosocial impact of the teacher's voice throughout the career. J Voice 2007;21:316-24.
  • Nanjundeswaran C, Jacobson BH, Gartner-Schmidt J, Verdolini Abbott K. Vocal Fatigue Index (VFI): Development and Validation. J Voice 2015;29:433-40.
  • Şirin S, Öğüt MF, Bilgen C. Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the Vocal Fatigue Index. Turk J Med Sci 2020;50:902–9.
  • Behlau M, Zambon F, Guerrieri AC, Roy N. Epidemiology of voice disorders in teachers and nonteachers in Brazil: prevalence and adverse effects. J Voice 2012;26:665.e9-18.
  • Naderifar E, Moradi N, Farzadi F, Tahmasebi N, Soltani M, Latifi SM, et al. Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Vocal Fatigue Index into Persian. J Voice 2019;33:947.e35-41.
  • Hunter EJ, Banks RE. Gender Differences in the Reporting of Vocal Fatigue in Teachers as Quantified by the Vocal Fatigue Index. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 2017;126:813-18.
  • Alves LA, do Carmo Cruz Robazzi ML, Marziale MH, de Felippe AC, da Conceição Romano C. Health disorders and teachers' voices: a workers' health issue. Rev Lat Am Enfermagem 2009;17:566-72.
  • Van Houtte E, Claeys S, Wuyts F, Van Lierde K. The impact of voice disorders among teachers: vocal complaints, treatment-seeking behavior, knowledge of vocal care, and voice-related absenteeism. J Voice 2011;25:570-5.
  • Preciado J, Pérez C, Calzada M, Preciado P. Frequency and risk factors of voice disorders among teaching staff of La Rioja, Spain. Clinical study: questionnaire, function vocal examination, acoustic analysis and videolaryngostroboscopy. Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp 2005;56:161-70.
  • Thibeault SL, Merrill RM, Roy N, Gray SD, Smith EM. Occupational risk factors associated with voice disorders among teachers. Ann Epidemiol 2004;14:786- 92.
  • Souza CL, Carvalho FM, Araşjo TM, Reis EJ, Lima VM, Porto LA. Factors associated with vocal fold pathologies in teachers. Rev Saude Publica 2011;45:914- 21.
  • Pereira ER, Tavares EL, Martins RH. Voice Disorders in Teachers: Clinical, Videolaryngoscopical, and Vocal Aspects. J Voice 2015;29:564-71.
  • Tavares EL, Martins RH. Vocal evaluation in teachers with or without symptoms. J Voice 2007;21:407-14.
  • de Brito Mota AF, Giannini SPP, de Oliveira IB, Paparelli R, Dornelas R, Ferreira LP. Voice Disorder and Burnout Syndrome in Teachers. J Voice 2019;33:581. e7-16.
  • Banks RE, Bottalico P, Hunter EJ. The Effect of Classroom Capacity on Vocal Fatigue as Quantified by the Vocal Fatigue Index. Folia Phoniatr Logop 2017;69:85-93.
  • Seifpanahi S, Izadi F, Jamshidi AA, Torabinezhad F, Sarrafzadeh J, Sobhani-Rad D, et al. Prevalence of Voice Disorders and Associated Risk Factors in Teachers and Nonteachers in Iran. J Voice 2016;30:506. e19-23.
  • Nanjundeswaran C, VanSwearingen J, Abbott KV. Metabolic Mechanisms of Vocal Fatigue. J Voice 2017;31:378.e1-11.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Necati Enver This is me

Akın Şahin This is me

Aylin Torgul This is me

Mehmet Sürmeli This is me

Çağatay Oysu This is me

Publication Date September 20, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 30 Issue: 3

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APA Enver, N., Şahin, A., Torgul, A., Sürmeli, M., et al. (2020). Vocal fatigue in teachers and non-teachers in a Turkish population. The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat, 30(3), 87-91.
AMA Enver N, Şahin A, Torgul A, Sürmeli M, Oysu Ç. Vocal fatigue in teachers and non-teachers in a Turkish population. Tr-ENT. September 2020;30(3):87-91.
Chicago Enver, Necati, Akın Şahin, Aylin Torgul, Mehmet Sürmeli, and Çağatay Oysu. “Vocal Fatigue in Teachers and Non-Teachers in a Turkish Population”. The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat 30, no. 3 (September 2020): 87-91.
EndNote Enver N, Şahin A, Torgul A, Sürmeli M, Oysu Ç (September 1, 2020) Vocal fatigue in teachers and non-teachers in a Turkish population. The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat 30 3 87–91.
IEEE N. Enver, A. Şahin, A. Torgul, M. Sürmeli, and Ç. Oysu, “Vocal fatigue in teachers and non-teachers in a Turkish population”, Tr-ENT, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 87–91, 2020.
ISNAD Enver, Necati et al. “Vocal Fatigue in Teachers and Non-Teachers in a Turkish Population”. The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat 30/3 (September 2020), 87-91.
JAMA Enver N, Şahin A, Torgul A, Sürmeli M, Oysu Ç. Vocal fatigue in teachers and non-teachers in a Turkish population. Tr-ENT. 2020;30:87–91.
MLA Enver, Necati et al. “Vocal Fatigue in Teachers and Non-Teachers in a Turkish Population”. The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat, vol. 30, no. 3, 2020, pp. 87-91.
Vancouver Enver N, Şahin A, Torgul A, Sürmeli M, Oysu Ç. Vocal fatigue in teachers and non-teachers in a Turkish population. Tr-ENT. 2020;30(3):87-91.