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COVID-19:对音乐家的影响和重返歌唱;文献综述。

COVID-19: Impact on the Musician and Returning to Singing; A Literature Review.

机构信息

Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

J Voice. 2023 Mar;37(2):292.e1-292.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.12.042. Epub 2021 Jan 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to review current literature of the impact of COVID-19 on musicians and returning to singing.

METHODS

A comprehensive search of peer-review articles was completed using PubMed, GoogleScholar, Scopus, and Web of Science. The search was completed using many key terms including voice, hoarseness, dysphonia, aphonia, cough, singers, and public speakers. The bibliography from each article found was searched to find additional articles. The search process revealed 56 peer-reviewed articles, 18 primary articles, ranging from the years 2019 to 2020.

CONCLUSION

COVID-19 has had a major impact on singers and other musicians worldwide. It can affect the voice and can lead to paresis/paralysis of laryngeal nerves to long-term changes in respiratory function. There is a risk from aerosolization/droplet formation transmission with singing, and with playing wind and brass instruments that can be mitigated by following COVID-19 guidelines. Ways to reduce possible transmission during singing and instrument play include virtual rehearsals or performances, mask-wearing, instrument covers, smaller choirs, performing outside, excellent ventilation being socially distanced, shorter rehearsals, regularly cleaning commonly touched surfaces and washing hands, avoiding contact with others, and temperature screening.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在回顾 COVID-19 对音乐家和恢复歌唱的影响的现有文献。

方法

使用 PubMed、Google Scholar、Scopus 和 Web of Science 完成了对同行评议文章的全面搜索。搜索使用了许多关键词,包括声音、嘶哑、发音困难、失音、咳嗽、歌手和演讲者。从每个找到的文章的参考文献中搜索了其他文章。搜索过程共发现了 56 篇同行评议文章,18 篇主要文章,时间范围为 2019 年至 2020 年。

结论

COVID-19 对全球歌手和其他音乐家产生了重大影响。它会影响声音,并可能导致喉返神经的瘫痪/麻痹以及呼吸功能的长期变化。唱歌和吹奏风乐器和铜管乐器会有气溶胶化/飞沫形成传播的风险,可以通过遵守 COVID-19 指南来减轻。减少唱歌和乐器演奏过程中可能传播的方法包括虚拟排练或表演、戴口罩、乐器盖、较小的合唱团、在户外表演、保持良好的通风和保持社交距离、缩短排练时间、定期清洁常接触的表面和洗手、避免与他人接触以及体温筛查。

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