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The Prevalence of Voice Disorders Among Day Care Center Teachers Compared with Nurses: A Questionnaire and Clinical Study
Authors:Eeva Sala  Anneli Laine  Susanna Simberg  Jaana Pentti  Jouko Suonp
Institution:Eeva Sala, Anneli Laine, Susanna Simberg, Jaana Pentti,Jouko Suonpää
Abstract:The acceptance of voice disorders by day care center teachers as an occupational disease is not an invariably established practice. This is due to the lack of reliable evidence of a higher risk for voice disorders in this profession. To find out the risk of voice disorders, an epidemiological study was conducted among day care center teachers (n = 262), using hospital nurses (n = 108) as a control group. Symptoms were charted by a questionnaire. In a clinical examination made by a laryngologist, the voice quality was assessed and the laryngeal status noted. Teachers at day care centers had significantly more voice disorders than did nurses. Vocal nodules and laryngitis findings appeared significantly more frequently among day care center teachers than among those in the control group. The results prove voice disorders to be more frequent among day care center teachers than among control group subjects, and also that the main cause for this may be a higher vocal loading among day care center teachers than among control group subjects.
Keywords:Day care center teachers  Nurses  Vocal symptoms  Voice disorders  Vocal nodules  Laryngitis  Larynx
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