School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Human Factors/Ergonomics (HF/E) - Health and Technical Services, WorkSafe New Zealand, Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Work. 2022;73(s1):S109-S126. doi: 10.3233/WOR-211215.
Work-system participation and factors are associated with occupational vocal health for vocally reliant workers, such as sports coaches. However, there is limited use of systems approaches and worker collaboration to address occupational voice.
The current research aimed to cooperatively consider coaches' vocally reliant systems participation, including addressing vocal ergonomic factors that can create barriers for occupational vocal health and voice use.
Collaborative action inquiries explored vocal ergonomics with coaches (n = 24) from nine professional basketball teams. Across three basketball seasons, coaches and a subject matter expert identified what influenced coaches' voices and trialed approaches to optimize vocally reliant coaching participation. Nine action inquiry methods were used, including search conferences, ergonomic approaches to enhance systems participation, and focus groups. Multi-level analyses were also undertaken.
Participants cooperatively generated, implemented, and evaluated different strategies. A cumulative total of 57 strategies were explored within teams (team mean = 6.33, SD = 3, range = 4-14). Cross-case analysis identified 25 different strategy types. Overall, participants appraised 31.58% (18/57) strategies as supportive (i.e., enhanced facilitators for voice), 61.40% (35/57) strategies as somewhat supportive (i.e., some enhanced facilitators and some ongoing barriers), and 7.02% (4/57) strategies as unsupportive (i.e., pervasive ongoing barriers not mitigated by strategies). Further, factors across coaches' work-systems continued to influence coaches' voices in dynamic and complex ways.
Collaboration with coaches enriched vocal ergonomic approaches by providing novel, context-anchored insights. Collaboration should form 'part' of broader mechanisms to support coaches' voice use and vocal health at work.
工作系统的参与和因素与职业嗓音健康有关,例如依赖嗓音的运动员教练。然而,利用系统方法和工人协作来解决职业嗓音问题的情况有限。
本研究旨在共同考虑教练依赖嗓音的系统参与,包括解决可能对职业嗓音健康和嗓音使用造成障碍的嗓音人体工程学因素。
合作行动研究调查了 9 个职业篮球队的 24 名教练的嗓音人体工程学。在三个篮球赛季中,教练和一名主题专家确定了影响教练嗓音的因素,并尝试了优化依赖嗓音的教练参与的方法。使用了 9 种行动研究方法,包括搜索会议、增强系统参与的人体工程学方法和焦点小组。还进行了多层次分析。
参与者共同生成、实施和评估了不同的策略。在团队内部共探讨了 57 种策略(团队平均值=6.33,标准差=3,范围=4-14)。跨案例分析确定了 25 种不同的策略类型。总体而言,参与者评估了 31.58%(18/57)的策略是支持性的(即增强了嗓音的促进因素),61.40%(35/57)的策略是有些支持性的(即有一些增强了促进因素,也有一些持续的障碍),7.02%(4/57)的策略是不支持性的(即普遍存在的持续障碍,策略无法缓解)。此外,教练工作系统中的各种因素继续以动态和复杂的方式影响教练的嗓音。
与教练合作丰富了嗓音人体工程学方法,提供了新颖的、与背景相关的见解。合作应该成为支持教练在工作中使用嗓音和保持嗓音健康的更广泛机制的“一部分”。