Prevalence of Voice Disorders in Primary Level School Teachers of Nepal: A Pilot Study

Bedajit Rk, G. Bibek, B. Meenakshi
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Introduction: Among professional voice users teachers are found to be at an exceptionally high risk of developing voice problems because of stress inherent in their occupation and the environmental conditions in which they work. In this pilot study conducted in the Terai region of Nepal we determine the prevalence of voice disorders in primary level school teachers and aetiological factors associated with it. Subjects and Methods: One hundred and thirty-seven teachers of primary level Government school of Morang district, Nepal irrespective of age and sex were enrolled in this study from December 2015 to November 2016 in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck, Nobel Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Biratnagar, Nepal. All were subjected to detail history, clinical examination including indirect laryngoscopy(IL) and flexible nasopharyngolaryngoscopy(NPL). Informed consent and ethical clearance was taken from the ethical board. Observation: Out of 137 teachers included in study the sex, age, teaching experience, materials used in classroom, noise, habits of teachers were studied in regards to prevalence of voice disorder and vocal nodule. Prevalence of voice disorders was (47%) and vocal nodule was (12%). There was strong statistical significance with gender, teaching experience, tobacco use and noise in class room with P value of < 0.05. Whereas increasing age of teachers has weak relation but significant P = 0.049. Conclusion: This study shows a high prevalence of voice disorders among teachers. There are various risk factors which are associated with it, some are non-modifiable such as age, gender. Some are modifiable such as tobacco use, noise in class-room and teaching duration.
尼泊尔小学教师嗓音障碍患病率:一项试点研究
导言:在专业语音使用者中,由于教师职业固有的压力和他们工作的环境条件,发现教师患语音问题的风险特别高。在尼泊尔Terai地区进行的这项试点研究中,我们确定了小学教师中声音障碍的患病率以及与之相关的病因学因素。研究对象与方法:于2015年12月至2016年11月在尼泊尔比拉特纳加尔诺贝尔医学院和教学医院耳鼻喉头颈科招募了尼泊尔莫朗区小学各级政府学校137名教师,不分年龄和性别。所有患者均接受详细病史、临床检查,包括间接喉镜检查(IL)和柔性鼻咽喉镜检查(NPL)。知情同意和伦理许可来自伦理委员会。观察:对137名教师的性别、年龄、教学经验、课堂使用材料、噪音、教师习惯等方面进行嗓音障碍和声带小结患病率的调查。嗓音障碍患病率为47%,声带小结患病率为12%。性别、教学经验、吸烟情况、课堂噪音差异有较强的统计学意义,P值均< 0.05。而教师年龄的增加与年龄的增加之间存在着微弱的关系,但P = 0.049。结论:本研究显示教师嗓音障碍的发生率较高。有各种各样的风险因素与之相关,有些是不可改变的,比如年龄,性别。有些是可以改变的,比如吸烟、教室噪音和教学时间。
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