Prevalence of vocal problems in portuguese primary and secondary shool level teachers


Autoria(s): Mendes, Ana; Salema, Luís; Rodrigues, Américo; Conceição, Iolanda; Bonança, Íris; Santos, Margarida
Data(s)

01/09/2016

01/09/2016

01/12/2009

Resumo

This study compared the prevalence of vocal problems in two Portuguese groups: 73 teachers that use their voice as professional tool (teachers’ group) and 73 non-voice professionals (control group). It also identified the risk factors that contributed to teachers’ group voice problems. A questionnaire was applied to both goups in order to obtain information about vocal health, hygiene and behavior, professional activity and general physical health. Statistical results revealed that the teachers’ group presented a higher prevalence of vocal problems than the control group: 52% reported hoarseness, 46.6% vocal fatigue and 45.2% vocal discomfort compared with 31.5%, 20.5 % e 28.7%, respectively. Environmental factors (eg., smoke and cold temperatures), vocal abuse and upper respiratory pathologies (e.g., colds, laryngitis and pharyngitis) seemed to increase teachers’ voice disorders (p-value < .05). In conclusion, the absence of vocal pedagogy in the curricular plan of teachers’ higher education associated to poor working environmental conditions and professional voice demands explained the higher prevalence of vocal problems in teachers’ group.

Identificador

Mendes, A., Salema, L., Rodrigues, A., Conceição, I., Bonança, I. & Santos, M.(2009). Prevalence of vocal problems in portuguese primary and secondary shool level teachers. Distúrbios de Comunicação, 21(3), 315-325.

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/14530

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #prevalence #vocal problems #teachers #portuguese
Tipo

article