Perceptions Around Vocal Health Among Group Fitness Instructors and Pilot Use of Group Fitness Instructor--Specific Voice Handicap Questionnaire.
Autor: | Dacey, Sydney, Koppel, Sari, Keltz, Andrew, Livecchi, Danielle, Kohli, Nikita, Lerner, Michael Z. |
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COMPUTER software T-test (Statistics) QUESTIONNAIRES VOICE disorders PERSONAL trainers DESCRIPTIVE statistics PROFESSIONS SURVEYS INDUSTRIES HEALTH behavior PHYSICAL fitness ANALYSIS of variance HUMAN voice DATA analysis software PSYCHOSOCIAL factors TRANSDUCERS DISEASE risk factors |
Zdroj: | Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups; Jun2024, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p512-517, 6p |
Abstrakt: | Purpose: This study aimed to examine the vocal behaviors of group fitness instructors (GFIs), explore awareness among GFIs about voice-specialized health care, and assess the potential utility of a GFI-specific voice handicap questionnaire. Method: An anonymous 27-question survey was distributed digitally to GFIs. In addition to collecting demographic data and information about vocal behaviors and demands, the survey included a 10-question GFI-specific questionnaire (GFI-VHI-10) adapted from the Singing Voice Handicap Index-10. Results: Fifty-two GFIs participated in the study (75% female, 25% male) with a mean age of 44.6 years. Forty-six percent reported having a voice problem (VP) since entering the fitness industry. Of those 24 individuals, only four received treatment. There was a statistically significant difference in mean GFIVHI- 10 scores between the VP group (11.87) and the non-VP group (6.1), (p < .001). Of all respondents, 56% reported never or almost never wearing a microphone while instructing. When asked what they would do if they experienced a VP that lasted for longer than 2 weeks, only 9.6% would see a laryngologist, 23% would see an otolaryngologist, 31% would see their primary care provider, 11.5% were unsure, and 25% would ignore it and hope for spontaneous improvement. Conclusions: Although GFIs are at increased risk for vocal health challenges due to their occupational voice demands, their adherence to vocal health maintenance behaviors and awareness of voice-specialized health care may be limited. The GFI-VHI-10 is a promising tool in that it captured higher scores in the VP group than the non-VP group; however, further exploration is warranted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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