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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Occupational Voice Disorders in Nepalese Teachers: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Pokharel, Apar; Basnet, Puspa; Sharma, Bibek; Upadhyay, Hari Prasad.
Affiliation
  • Pokharel A; Department of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, College of Medical Sciences, Chitwan district, Province Number: 3, Nepal.
  • Basnet P; Department of Public Health, College of Medical Sciences, Chitwan district, Province Number: 3, Nepal.
  • Sharma B; Department of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, College of Medical Sciences, Chitwan district, Province Number: 3, Nepal.
  • Upadhyay HP; Department of Community Medicine, College of Medical Sciences, Chitwan district, Province Number: 3, Nepal.
Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 28(3): e374-e381, 2024 Jul.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38974626
ABSTRACT
Introduction Teachers are a high-risk group for the development of vocal dysfunction, as they use voice extensively in their profession. Objective To know the prevalence and risk factors associated with voice strain in teachers. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among schoolteachers in Chitwan, Nepal. The Voice Handicap Index questionnaire was used as a survey tool. Result A total of 315 teachers were enrolled in the study. The mean age of the participants was of 36.7 years. Teachers from public schools, primary grade classes, > 50 pupils in the classroom, > 24 hours of classes per week, dust in class, and recurrent tonsil problems were associated with various degrees of vocal handicap. Conclusion There is a high prevalence of voice disorder among teachers. A holistic approach, which includes teacher education regarding voice care during their work and management of their voice handicap by taking into consideration different risk factors, must be adopted.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol Year: 2024 Document type: Article