• Title of article

    Common Practices of Voice Therapists in the Evaluation of Patients

  • Author/Authors

    Alison Behrman، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    16
  • From page
    454
  • To page
    469
  • Abstract
    This study surveys voice therapists regarding common diagnostic practices in patients referred for therapy with the diagnosis of muscle tension dysphonia (broadly defined as the “hyperfunctionalâ€‌ component of the dysphonia). Through postings on the e-mail list of the ASHA special interest division on voice, speech pathologists with at least 3 yearsʹ experience in stroboscopy and acoustic instrumentation were invited to complete the survey. Results from 53 completed surveys demonstrated that voice quality and patient self-perception are the sole assessments performed by all therapists. Voice quality, observation of body posture and movement, and probing the patientʹs ability to alter voice production are each significantly more likely to be performed than the more objective stroboscopic, acoustic, aerodynamic, and EGG assessments. Further, the tasks of defining specific therapy session goals and helping the patient to achieve a particular target skill are considered best served by measures of vocal quality, observation of body position and movement, and judging the patientʹs ability to alter voice production. For definition of the overall therapy goal, stroboscopy and patient perception scales are added to all of the subjective assessment measures as being important. Acoustic data are considered most important for patient reinforcement and outcomes assessment. Implications of these findings are discussed, and topics for further exploration are identified.
  • Keywords
    Voice evaluation , Muscle tension , Voice quality , Voice outcome measures , Voice therapy , Dysphonia , Stroboscopy
  • Journal title
    Journal of Voice
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Journal of Voice
  • Record number

    1280197