意大利声乐疲劳指数:跨文化适应与验证。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Journal of Voice Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1016/j.jvoice.2024.12.028
Lady Catherine Cantor-Cutiva, Fiammetta Fanari, Dario Strangis, Francesco Mozzanica, Giovanna Cantarella, Federica Messina, Pasquale Bottalico, Silvia Capobianco, Andrea Nacci, Alessandra Banzato, Giulia Rossi
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背景:声带疲劳包括自我感觉的声带症状和生理能力下降。这项研究旨在调整和验证声音疲劳指数(VFI),这是一个最初设计用于区分声音疲劳患者和声音健康个体的工具,用于意大利语使用者。方法:采用四步翻译验证流程。首先,四名专门研究语音障碍的双语临床医生将英语VFI翻译成意大利语。一个由六名双语意大利语-英语语音障碍专家组成的专家委员会随后审查并完善了这些翻译,形成了一个初步的意大利语版本。这个版本随后由一位作者重新翻译成英语,以确保与原文语义一致。最后,在一项涉及来自不同地区的669名参与者(386名正常声音和283名紊乱声音)的研究中,对所得到的意大利语VFI (VFI- i)进行了预测试。结果:非参数测试显示,与声音健康的参与者相比,声音障碍参与者的所有因素的VFI-I得分均显着更高。VFI-I具有良好的内部一致性和信度,Cronbach alpha系数在0.92 ~ 0.97之间。治疗引起的变化被捕获,显示治疗后因子-1评分显着下降。收敛效度分析显示VHI-I因子与VHI-I分量表之间存在中度相关。多变量分析证实了VFI-I因素与诊断的声音障碍的关联。结论:本研究确定VFI-I是一种可靠有效的工具,用于识别意大利语使用者的声带疲劳,对临床诊断具有良好的敏感性,并且能够跟踪治疗进展,突出了其改善意大利语人群语音护理的潜力。
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Italian Vocal Fatigue Index: Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation.

Background: Vocal fatigue involves self-perceived vocal symptoms and reduced physiological capacity. This study aimed to adapt and validate the Vocal Fatigue Index (VFI), a tool originally designed to distinguish between patients with vocal fatigue and vocally healthy individuals, for Italian speakers.

Method: A four-step translation and validation process was employed. First, four bilingual clinicians specializing in voice disorders translated the English VFI into Italian. An expert committee of six bilingual Italian-English voice disorder specialists then reviewed and refined these translations, leading to a preliminary Italian version. This version was then back-translated into English by one of the authors, ensuring semantic equivalence with the original. Finally, the resulting Italian VFI (VFI-I) was pretested in a study involving 669 participants (386 normal voices and 283 disordered voices) from diverse regions.

Results: Nonparametric tests showed significantly higher VFI-I scores for all factors among participants with voice disorders compared with participants with healthy voices. The VFI-I showed good internal consistency and reliability, with Cronbach alpha coefficients ranging from 0.92 to 0.97. Treatment-induced changes were captured, showing a significant decrease in Factor-1 scores post therapy. Convergent validity analysis indicated moderate correlations between VFI-I factors and VHI-I subscales. Multivariate analysis confirmed the association of VFI-I factors with diagnosed voice disorders.

Conclusion: This study established the VFI-I as a reliable and valid tool for identifying Italian speakers with vocal fatigue, with good sensitivity to clinical diagnosis, and the ability to track treatment progress highlighting its potential for improving voice care in Italian-speaking populations.

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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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