Voice disorders are frequent among occupational voice users such as teachers. Although these disorders can have serious personal and professional consequences, they are not often recognized as occupational diseases and little attention is paid to their prevention. This study aimed to provide a portrait of the self-reported vocal health and vocal health knowledge of occupational voice users in Quebec, Canada, and to identify risk factors associated with voice disorder symptoms. We conducted an online survey targeting occupational voice users in the province of Quebec, Canada, with a focus on those involved in teaching or training. The final sample, after excluding incomplete surveys, included 808 respondents (665 women, M = 41.5 ± 10.4 years...
BACKGROUND: Voice production or phonation has a crucial role in human communication and function. ...
[[abstract]]The objective of this study was to investigate risk factors of voice problems for teache...
K-12 teachers are known to be at a higher than average risk for developing voice disorders. Less is ...
Voice disorders are frequent among occupational voice users such as teachers. Although these disord...
OBJECTIVES: Teachers are at increased risk for developing voice disorders. Occupational risk factors...
Although many studies note positive correlations between teaching professionals and voice disorder d...
The purposes of this article are to: (a) describe the prevalence of voice disorders among profession...
Introduction. In Italy the number of teachers among private and public schools is around one million...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to investigate risk factors for self-perceived voice disorders i...
Voice disorder is a multifactorial impairment. Several studies have shown that there is a direct rel...
Background : Teaching is a high-risk occupation for developing voice disorders. The purpose of this ...
peer reviewedPurpose: To identify the factors affecting teachers’ vocal acoustic parameters, with th...
The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of voice problems among teachers, and identify ris...
Four main categories of risk factors for voice problems have been identified : Voice loading (e.g. t...
Introduction Voice seems to us inalienable, although the lack of proper voice hygiene can result in ...
BACKGROUND: Voice production or phonation has a crucial role in human communication and function. ...
[[abstract]]The objective of this study was to investigate risk factors of voice problems for teache...
K-12 teachers are known to be at a higher than average risk for developing voice disorders. Less is ...
Voice disorders are frequent among occupational voice users such as teachers. Although these disord...
OBJECTIVES: Teachers are at increased risk for developing voice disorders. Occupational risk factors...
Although many studies note positive correlations between teaching professionals and voice disorder d...
The purposes of this article are to: (a) describe the prevalence of voice disorders among profession...
Introduction. In Italy the number of teachers among private and public schools is around one million...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to investigate risk factors for self-perceived voice disorders i...
Voice disorder is a multifactorial impairment. Several studies have shown that there is a direct rel...
Background : Teaching is a high-risk occupation for developing voice disorders. The purpose of this ...
peer reviewedPurpose: To identify the factors affecting teachers’ vocal acoustic parameters, with th...
The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of voice problems among teachers, and identify ris...
Four main categories of risk factors for voice problems have been identified : Voice loading (e.g. t...
Introduction Voice seems to us inalienable, although the lack of proper voice hygiene can result in ...
BACKGROUND: Voice production or phonation has a crucial role in human communication and function. ...
[[abstract]]The objective of this study was to investigate risk factors of voice problems for teache...
K-12 teachers are known to be at a higher than average risk for developing voice disorders. Less is ...