Title of article :
Attitudes of Children With Dysphonia
Author/Authors :
Nadine P. Connor، نويسنده , , Stacy B. Cohen، نويسنده , , Shannon M. Theis، نويسنده , , Susan L. Thibeault، نويسنده , , Diane G. Heatley، نويسنده , , Diane M. Bless، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
13
From page :
197
To page :
209
Abstract :
Because voice disorders in childhood may have a negative impact on communicative effectiveness, social development, and self-esteem, the objective was to determine the impact of voice disorders on lives of children from the perspective of chronically dysphonic children and their parents. This study consisted of focused interviews with chronically dysphonic children and their caregivers. Focused interviews were conducted with 10 children in each of the following age groups: Toddler (2–4 years old), Young Child (5–7 years old), School-Aged Child (8–12 years old), and Adolescent (13–18 years old). Interview questions were formulated to elicit attitudes in the following conceptual domains: emotional, social/functional, and physical. Interviews were transcribed and subjected to systematic qualitative analyses that identified common themes within each age group for each conceptual domain. For Toddlers, interviews relied heavily on parents and the biggest concerns were found in the physical and functional domains. Young Children expressed that their biggest issues related to voice were physical (“run out of air,â€‌ “sometimes voice does not workâ€‌). Ninety percent of Young Children were repeatedly asked to use a quieter voice. Emotional factors and physical factors were prominent in the interviews of School-Aged Children and Adolescents. Children and Adolescents often felt that their dysphonic voice received undue attention and also limited their participation in important events. Anger, sadness, and frustration were also expressed. Chronic dysphonia negatively affects the lives of children. This work will serve as the basis for development of a valid, reliable, and age-appropriate measure of voice-related quality of life in children.
Keywords :
Dysphonia , Attitudes , Quality of life , Voice Disorders , children
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Record number :
1280378
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