Barriers to Voice Therapy: A Report From Beginners, Performers, and Teachers of Carnatic Music.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Sreya Srinivas, Prakash Boominathan, Radish Kumar Balasubramanium, Damal Chandrasekar Mathangi, Sushmitha Murali
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Abstract

Aim: The study aimed to understand awareness, perceptions, and barriers to voice therapy among beginners, performers, and teachers of Carnatic music.

Method: Barriers from the literature were obtained, and the guide for the semistructured interview was developed. Twelve Carnatic singers (four each identified as beginners, performers, and teachers) were contacted and interviewed on an online platform. The interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. The transcriptions were loaded and coded in the Qualitative Data Analysis Miner Lite software. The codes were grouped according to beginners, performers, and teachers. The codes were analyzed using a deductive-inductive approach, and thematic analysis was performed to report the findings.

Results and discussion: Overall, three themes emerged during thematic analysis. Beginners were familiar with the signs and symptoms of voice problems related to singing. The performers and teachers were able to identify causes related to posture and lifestyle that impacted singing. The need for seeking help differed with expertise and personal experience. Beginners believed in home remedies as their first choice and considered them sufficient to resolve voice problems. Performers and teachers believed in modifying singing techniques as a remedy to voice problems and considered medical intervention only as a second option. Mixed perceptions about the outcomes of voice therapy and the anticipation of quick results from voice therapy/therapists were major deterrents to seeking professional voice care. Beginners' views on perceptions of medical intervention for voice problems were strongly influenced by their singing teachers. Beginners also expressed limited access to voice therapy due to several logistical reasons and financial constraints as barriers to attending therapy. Performers and teachers sought medical help as a final resort since the presence of voice problems affected their livelihoods and careers.

Conclusion: This qualitative study highlights socioculturally relevant information deeply rooted in the belief systems of Carnatic musicians. These opinions from beginners, performers, and teachers are important to be addressed during counseling and awareness sessions to support vocal health in this sophisticated but vulnerable professional voice group.

嗓音治疗的障碍:来自卡纳塔克音乐初学者、表演者和教师的报告。
目的:本研究旨在了解卡纳塔克音乐初学者、表演者和教师对嗓音治疗的认识、看法和障碍:从文献中获取障碍信息,并制定半结构式访谈指南。我们联系了 12 位卡纳塔克歌手(初学者、表演者和教师各 4 位),并通过在线平台对他们进行了访谈。对访谈进行了录音和逐字记录。转录内容在定性数据分析 Miner Lite 软件中进行加载和编码。编码按照初学者、表演者和教师进行分组。使用演绎-归纳法对编码进行分析,并进行主题分析以报告结果:总体而言,专题分析中出现了三个主题。初学者熟悉与歌唱有关的嗓音问题的迹象和症状。表演者和教师都能找出与影响歌唱的姿势和生活方式有关的原因。寻求帮助的需求因专业知识和个人经历而异。初学者认为家庭疗法是首选,并认为这些方法足以解决嗓音问题。表演者和教师则认为改变歌唱技巧是解决嗓音问题的良方,医疗干预只是第二选择。对嗓音治疗效果的不同看法,以及对嗓音治疗/嗓音治疗师快速见效的预期,是阻碍他们寻求专业嗓音治疗的主要原因。初学者对嗓音问题医疗干预的看法深受其歌唱老师的影响。初学者还表示,由于一些后勤原因和经济限制,他们接受嗓音治疗的机会有限,这是他们接受治疗的障碍。由于嗓音问题影响了他们的生计和事业,因此表演者和教师将寻求医疗帮助作为最后的手段:这项定性研究强调了深深植根于卡纳塔克音乐家信仰体系中的社会文化相关信息。这些来自初学者、表演者和教师的意见非常重要,应在咨询和提高认识课程中加以讨论,以支持这一成熟但脆弱的专业嗓音群体的嗓音健康。
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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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4.00
自引率
13.60%
发文量
395
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world''s premiere journal for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. The journal contains articles written by experts throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and speech-language pathologists'' management of voice-related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research. Members of the Foundation receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
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