Calvache Carlos, Rincón-Pinilla María Paula, Cantor-Cutiva Lady Catherine
Department Communication Sciences and Disorders, Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericana, Bogotá Colombia; Vocology Research, Vocology Center, Bogotá, Colombia.
Vocology Research, Vocology Center, Bogotá, Colombia.
J Voice. 2023 Aug 1. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2023.04.011.
College professors are at an elevated risk of developing voice disorders due to increased vocal demands associated with their working conditions, including high background noise levels, long reverberation times, prolonged voice use duration, and large class sizes. However, the impact of online classes on vocal health among college professors remains unclear.
This longitudinal study aimed to characterize voice changes associated with online teaching among female Colombian college professors.
Thirteen female college professors teaching online classes completed an online survey that included questions about voice functioning, working conditions, the Spanish translation of the Vocal Fatigue Index (VFI), and the Spanish translation of the Voice-Related Quality of Life. Instrumental measurements were also performed, including environmental background noise levels, hearing screening, and voice recordings before and after a synchronous online class.
This study found a decreased fundamental frequency in connected speech (reading) associated with the number of students per class, the number of classes per week, and background noise levels measured with a sound level meter. L1L0 was statistically smaller among experienced teachers with higher background noise levels compared with less-experienced colleagues in quieter classes. 1558kHz was statistically associated with the average number of students, whereas HNR was slightly higher for professors with more students and more classes per week.
The findings suggest that online teaching has important implications for voice production among participating teachers. This study highlights the importance of considering working conditions during online classes when designing workplace prevention programs for college professors.
由于与工作条件相关的发声需求增加,大学教授患嗓音疾病的风险较高,这些工作条件包括高背景噪音水平、长混响时间、长时间的嗓音使用以及大班规模。然而,在线课程对大学教授嗓音健康的影响仍不明确。
这项纵向研究旨在描述哥伦比亚女大学教授在线教学相关的嗓音变化。
13名在线授课的女大学教授完成了一项在线调查,其中包括有关嗓音功能、工作条件、嗓音疲劳指数(VFI)的西班牙语翻译以及嗓音相关生活质量的西班牙语翻译的问题。还进行了仪器测量,包括环境背景噪音水平、听力筛查以及同步在线课程前后的嗓音录音。
本研究发现,连贯言语(朗读)中的基频下降与每班学生人数、每周课程数量以及用声级计测量的背景噪音水平有关。与在较安静课堂中经验较少的同事相比,背景噪音水平较高的有经验教师的L1L0在统计学上更小。1558kHz在统计学上与平均学生人数相关,而每周授课学生更多、课程更多的教授的谐噪比略高。
研究结果表明,在线教学对参与教师的发声有重要影响。本研究强调了在为大学教授设计工作场所预防计划时考虑在线课程工作条件的重要性。