Title of article :
Vocal Behavior and Vocal Loading Factors for Preschool Teachers at Work Studied with Binaural DAT Recordings
Author/Authors :
Maria Sأdersten، نويسنده , , Svante Granqvist، نويسنده , , Britta Hammarberg، نويسنده , , Annika Szabo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Preschool teachers are at risk for developing voice problems such as vocal fatigue and vocal nodules. The purpose of this report was to study preschool teachersʹ voice use during work. Ten healthy female preschool teachers working at daycare centers (DCC) served as subjects. A binaural recording technique was used. Two microphones were placed on both sides of the subjectʹs head, at equal distance from the mouth, and a portable DAT recorder was attached to the subjectʹs waist. Recordings were made of a standard reading passage before work (baseline) and of spontaneous speech during work. The recording technique allowed separate analyses of the level of the background noise, and of the subjectsʹ voice sound pressure level, mean fundamental frequency, and total phonation time. Among the results, mean background noise level for the ten DCCs was 76.1 dBA (range 73.0–78.2), which is more than 20 dB higher than what is recommended where speech communication is important (50–55 dBA). The subjects spoke on an average of 9.1 dB louder (p < 0.0001), and with higher mean fundamental frequency (247 Hz) during work as compared to the baseline (202 Hz) (p < 0.0001). Mean phonation time for the group was 17%, which was considered high. It was concluded that preschool teachers do have a highly vocally demanding profession. Important steps to reduce the vocal loading for this occupation would be to decrease the background noise levels and include pauses so that preschool teachers can rest their voices.
Keywords :
Fundamental frequency , Phonation time , Vocal loading , background noise , Occupational voice disorders , sound pressure level
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Journal title :
Journal of Voice