ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To measure the risk of dysphonia in teachers, as well as investigate whether the perceptual-auditory and acoustic aspects of the voice of teachers in situations of silence and noise, the signal-to-noise ratio, and the noise levels in the classroom are associated with the presence of dysphonia. METHODS This is an observational cross-sectional research with 23 primary and secondary school teachers from a private school in the municipality of São Paulo, Brazil, divided into the groups without dysphonia and with dysphonia. We performed the following procedures: general Dysphonia Risk Screening Protocol (General-DRSP) and complementary to speaking voice - teacher (Specific-DRSP), voice recording during class and in an indivi...
The assessment of teachers’ exposure to noise in primary schools was carried out on the basis of: qu...
The purpose of the present cross-sectional study was to determine the objective vocal quality and th...
Vocal fatigue and dysphonia are considered to be common hazards associated with occupational voice u...
“Among the most common occupations, schooteachers are the ones who experience the most changes throu...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between noise levels present in preschool institutions and voc...
Purpose Determine the work environment factors related to hazards in voice production for elementary...
Previous studies on the influence of noise and acoustics in the classroom on voice symptoms among te...
Many teachers suffer from voice problems and classroom acoustics has been considered as one of the p...
Dysphonia is more prevalent in teachers than among the general population. The objective of this stu...
Objectives The study investigated the noise exposure in a group of Danish school teachers. The aims ...
The acoustic characteristics of a school classroom may have an influence on the cognitive developmen...
Introduction. Voice disorders are very prevalent among teachers and consequences are serious. Althou...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between reported dysphonia and potential risk factors among ...
Purpose: To identify the factors affecting teachers’ vocal acoustic parameters, with the aim of dete...
The aim of this study was to perform voice evaluation in teachers with and without vocal symptoms, i...
The assessment of teachers’ exposure to noise in primary schools was carried out on the basis of: qu...
The purpose of the present cross-sectional study was to determine the objective vocal quality and th...
Vocal fatigue and dysphonia are considered to be common hazards associated with occupational voice u...
“Among the most common occupations, schooteachers are the ones who experience the most changes throu...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between noise levels present in preschool institutions and voc...
Purpose Determine the work environment factors related to hazards in voice production for elementary...
Previous studies on the influence of noise and acoustics in the classroom on voice symptoms among te...
Many teachers suffer from voice problems and classroom acoustics has been considered as one of the p...
Dysphonia is more prevalent in teachers than among the general population. The objective of this stu...
Objectives The study investigated the noise exposure in a group of Danish school teachers. The aims ...
The acoustic characteristics of a school classroom may have an influence on the cognitive developmen...
Introduction. Voice disorders are very prevalent among teachers and consequences are serious. Althou...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between reported dysphonia and potential risk factors among ...
Purpose: To identify the factors affecting teachers’ vocal acoustic parameters, with the aim of dete...
The aim of this study was to perform voice evaluation in teachers with and without vocal symptoms, i...
The assessment of teachers’ exposure to noise in primary schools was carried out on the basis of: qu...
The purpose of the present cross-sectional study was to determine the objective vocal quality and th...
Vocal fatigue and dysphonia are considered to be common hazards associated with occupational voice u...