Measuring Perceived Voice Disorders and Quality of Life among Female University Teaching Faculty.
Nisreen Naser Al AwajiKhaled Abdulraheem AlghamdiAbdullah Mohammed AlfarisRahaf Zamil AlzamilLojain Naser AlhijjiGhaida Saad AlyehyaShadan Mohammed Al HarbiEman M MortadaPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2023)
Perceived voice disorders are affected by various factors, including health conditions, medications, and lifestyle choices. Although teaching characteristics and demo-graphic factors are believed to be the cause, in this study they did not significantly contribute to perceived voice disorders. Faculty members with perceived voice disorders have a poorer quality of life, highlighting the need for education on preventative vocal measures and awareness of voice care.