Title of article :
Quality of Life, Self-Perceived Dysphonia, and Diagnosed Dysphonia Through Clinical Tests in Teachers
Author/Authors :
Iara Barreto Bassi، نويسنده , , Ada أپvila Assunأ§أ£o، نويسنده , , Adriane Mesquita de Medeiros، نويسنده , , Letأcia Neiva de Menezes، نويسنده , , Letأcia Caldas Teixeira، نويسنده , , Ana Cristina Cأ´rtes Gama، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Objectives To examine the impact of voice on the quality of life of teachers and to assess whether the degree of dysphonia and otorhinolaryngologistsʹ (ORL) diagnostics are correlated with the quality of life. Methods Eighty-eight female teachers from the municipal schools of Belo Horizonte who were in speech therapy at the Speech Therapy Clinic of the Hospital das Clأnicas of Minas Gerais participated in the study. The variables studied were age, ORL diagnosis, perceptual-hearing assessment of voice through GRBAS scale, and vocal activities and participation profile (VAPP) protocol. Statistical analysis was performed through the descriptive analysis of the data and the Spearman coefficient of correlation. Results The average age of the participants was 38 years. Vocal deviation: degree 1—56 teachers (63.6%); degree 2—27 teachers (30.6%); and without vocal deviation—five teachers (5.6%). It was found that 57.9% of the teachers presented combined ORL diagnosis. No statistically significant relationship was observed among the ORL diagnosis, the degree of dysphonia, and the parameter values of quality of life assessed by VAPP. Conclusions The examined participants of this study presented light degree of vocal deviation and ORL combined diagnosis. According to the figures obtained by VAPP, there was negative impact of voice on the quality of life of female teachers, but these impacts were not correlated with ORL diagnosis and grade of dysphonia.
Keywords :
Quality of life , Teachers , Quality of voice
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Journal title :
Journal of Voice