Quantifying the Occupational Voice Use of Teachers.
Sarah E EastmanHamzeh GhasemzadehJarrad H Van StanRobert E HillmanDaryush D MehtaPublished in: Perspectives of the ASHA special interest groups (2023)
This study provides values for vocal dose measures for school teachers using ambulatory voice-monitoring technology. The vocal demands of this particular teacher sample and voice activity detection algorithm are potential factors contributing to percent phonation values on the lower end of the range reported in the literature. Future work is needed to continue to understand occupational voice use and its associated risks related to voice health, with the ultimate goal of preventing and managing voice disorders in individuals engaged in high-risk occupations.