Objectives/Hypotheses: To assess the utility of a targeted voice hygiene (VH) program compared to VH plus voice training intervention (VH + VT) for the prevention and treatment of voice problems in student teachers. Study Design: Prospective, randomized. Methods: Thirty-one student teachers with low (good) and high (poor) voice handicap index (VHI) scores in Pittsburgh and Hong Kong were randomly assigned to (1) a targeted, individually tailored VH program, (2) the VH program plus resonant VT (VH + VT), or (c) a control group. Participants assigned to intervention groups were monitored for their adherence to their programs for their first 4 weeks of student teaching. VHI data were collected again 4 weeks postintervention (both sites) and 8 ...
Purpose: To identify the factors affecting teachers’ vocal acoustic parameters, with the aim of dete...
Voice disorders are thought to be one of the major occupational hazards of school teaching. The resu...
<div><p>OBJECTIVE To compare the effectiveness of two speech therapy interventions, vocal warm-up an...
Summary Objectives/Hypotheses To assess the utility of a targeted voice hygiene (VH) program compare...
Speech-Language Pathology Session IBPurpose: To assess the value of a novel web-based voice hygiene ...
Teachers commonly report voice problems and often seek medical assistance for voice-related complain...
Classroom teachers are at high risk for developing voice problems and may experience positive benefi...
Teachers and student teachers are at risk for developing voice disorders due the intense vocal requi...
Objectives: We sought to determine the effectiveness of a voice care program among primary school te...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: Several studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of voice disorders in teac...
To investigate the effects of a voice education program to teachers on vocal function exercise and v...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the changes in self-reported voice and noise condition ove...
Teachers are vulnerable to developing voice problems due to their specific occupational demands duri...
Background: The aim of this study was to present a rehabilitation program of occupational voice diso...
Abstract only availableVoice production is a complex task involving coordination of several systems ...
Purpose: To identify the factors affecting teachers’ vocal acoustic parameters, with the aim of dete...
Voice disorders are thought to be one of the major occupational hazards of school teaching. The resu...
<div><p>OBJECTIVE To compare the effectiveness of two speech therapy interventions, vocal warm-up an...
Summary Objectives/Hypotheses To assess the utility of a targeted voice hygiene (VH) program compare...
Speech-Language Pathology Session IBPurpose: To assess the value of a novel web-based voice hygiene ...
Teachers commonly report voice problems and often seek medical assistance for voice-related complain...
Classroom teachers are at high risk for developing voice problems and may experience positive benefi...
Teachers and student teachers are at risk for developing voice disorders due the intense vocal requi...
Objectives: We sought to determine the effectiveness of a voice care program among primary school te...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: Several studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of voice disorders in teac...
To investigate the effects of a voice education program to teachers on vocal function exercise and v...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the changes in self-reported voice and noise condition ove...
Teachers are vulnerable to developing voice problems due to their specific occupational demands duri...
Background: The aim of this study was to present a rehabilitation program of occupational voice diso...
Abstract only availableVoice production is a complex task involving coordination of several systems ...
Purpose: To identify the factors affecting teachers’ vocal acoustic parameters, with the aim of dete...
Voice disorders are thought to be one of the major occupational hazards of school teaching. The resu...
<div><p>OBJECTIVE To compare the effectiveness of two speech therapy interventions, vocal warm-up an...