Dysphonia in School Teachers: An Occupational Risk Concern?

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Journal of Voice Pub Date : 2024-10-19 DOI:10.1016/j.jvoice.2024.09.001
Unnikrishnan K Menon, Shajid Pullambalavan, Jayakumar R Menon, Padmanabhan Kumar, Prabhakaran Cherayakattu, Santosh Kumar Poikayil Thankappan, Sathianandan Thayyil Valappil
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Background: School teachers are known to be at risk for dysphonia. However, they do not always get the benefits that are guaranteed to people with occupational diseases. Objective parameters attempting to quantify the condition are a requirement. Based on an earlier smaller study done in a single district of Kerala, a highly literate State in south India, the present study was envisaged as a Statewide survey of the problem.

Objectives: The aim was to check the possibility of designating voice problem (dysphonia) in school teachers as a distinct occupational health issue. The primary objective was to document the prevalence of subjective dysphonia. Second, the study sought to look for possible associations between known risk factors and dysphonia.

Methods: A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based survey was conducted. The tool was developed from an earlier version, with the addition of risk factor questions and subjective handicap scoring. Three categories of dysphonia were obtained. Statistical analyses were done for all variables, with P value <0.05 considered statistically significant. Odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence limits were calculated for four of the risk factors.

Results: Completed responses were obtained from 4014 school teachers. Of these, 1885 (46.96%) had dysphonia at the time of responding, 1922 (47.88%) in the last 1year, and 2650 (66.02%) at some point during their career. Most risk factors had statistically significant association with dysphonia. OR calculation showed greater risk for teachers in government-managed or -aided schools, those teaching in secondary (5th- to 12th-grade) schools, those in the job for more than 20years, and teaching social science subject.

Conclusions: There is a high prevalence of dysphonia in school teachers in a Statewide survey of Kerala. Several risk factors have been identified, some peculiar to the region. There is enough numerical evidence to designate dysphonia in school teachers as an occupational health issue.

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学校教师发音障碍:职业风险问题?
背景:众所周知,学校教师是发音障碍的高危人群。然而,他们并不总能享受到职业病患者的福利保障。因此需要客观的参数来量化这种情况。喀拉拉邦是印度南部一个识字率很高的邦,早先在该邦的一个区进行了一项较小规模的研究,在此基础上,本研究计划对该问题进行全邦范围的调查:目的:本研究旨在检验是否有可能将学校教师的嗓音问题(发音障碍)定为一种独特的职业健康问题。首要目标是记录主观性发音障碍的发生率。其次,该研究试图寻找已知风险因素与发音障碍之间可能存在的关联:方法:进行了一项横断面问卷调查。该工具由早期版本发展而来,增加了风险因素问题和主观障碍评分。获得了三个发音障碍类别。对所有变量进行了统计分析,P 值为 结果:共有 4014 名学校教师填写了问卷。其中,1885 人(46.96%)在回答问题时患有发音障碍,1922 人(47.88%)在过去 1 年中患有发音障碍,2650 人(66.02%)在其职业生涯的某个阶段患有发音障碍。大多数风险因素与发音障碍有显著的统计学关联。OR计算显示,在政府管理或资助学校任教的教师、在中学(5至12年级)任教的教师、工作超过20年的教师以及教授社会科学科目的教师,患发音障碍的风险更大:在喀拉拉邦的一项全邦调查中,学校教师发音障碍的发病率很高。调查发现了一些风险因素,其中一些是该地区特有的。有足够的数字证据表明,学校教师发音障碍是一个职业健康问题。
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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world''s premiere journal for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. The journal contains articles written by experts throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and speech-language pathologists'' management of voice-related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research. Members of the Foundation receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
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