嗓音障碍指数和声带疲劳指数银行工作人员病史与一般健康状况的关系研究

Mohammad Sedigh Mahmoud Zadeh, F. Torabinezhad, A. Saffarian, J. Abolghasemi
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背景与目的:本研究探讨了在德黑兰和库尔德斯坦地区工作的Melli银行工作人员的声障碍指数(VHI)总分、声疲劳指数(VFI)总分和三个因素得分与病史的关系。方法:本研究采用描述性分析横断面研究方法,对伊朗Melli银行分行444名职员(男性76%,女性24%,平均年龄42.3岁)进行研究。采用人口调查问卷、病史检查表、波斯语版VHI和VFI收集数据。结果:语音障碍指数与神经系统(P=0.030)、头颈部(P=0.048)障碍史、言语语言障碍(P=0.001)、反流(P=0.041)病史有显著相关。声带疲劳指数总分与头颈部(P=0.006)、言语语言障碍(P<0.001)有显著相关;第一个因素为头颈部疾病(P=0.018)、咽部疾病(P=0.005)和言语语言障碍(P=0.001),第二个因素为神经系统疾病(P=0.020)、头颈部疾病(P=0.006)、言语语言障碍(P<0.001)和过敏(P=0.032),第三个因素为神经系统疾病(0.044)、咽部疾病(P=0.031)、言语语言障碍(P=0.044)和反流(P=0.021)。结论:除呼吸系统外,言语和语言系统疾病对VHI和VFI评分均有显著影响。同时,言语语言问题史和头颈部疾病史影响VFI大部分因素的总分。
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Investigating the Relationship Between Medical History and General Health Status of Bank Workers With Voice Handicap Index and Vocal Fatigue Index
Background and Objectives: The present study examined the relationship between the total score of the voice handicap index (VHI) and the total score and scores of the three factors of the vocal fatigue index (VFI) with the medical history of Melli bank workers working in Tehran and Kurdistan privences. Methods: The research is a descriptive-analytical cross-sectional study that was conducted on 444 clerks of Melli Bank branches in Iran (76% male and 24% female with a mean age of 42.3). A demographic questionnaire, the medical history checklist, and the Persian version of VHI and VFI were used to collect data. Results: The voice handicap index had a significant relationship with a history of neurological (P=0.030) and head and neck (P=0.048) disorders, speech and language disorders (P=0.001), and reflux (P=0.041). Regarding vocal fatigue index, the total score had a significant relationship with head and neck (P=0.006) and speech and language disorders (P<0.001); the first factor with diseases of the head and neck (P=0.018), pharynx and larynx (P=0.005) and speech and language disorders (P=0.001), the second factor with neurological (P=0.020), head and neck (P=0.006), and speech and language disorders (P<0.001), and allergies (P=0.032), and finally, the third factor with neurological (0.044), pharynx and larynx (P=0.031), speech and language disorders (P=0.044), and reflux (P=0.021). Conclusion: Regardless of the respiratory system, suffering from diseases of the speech and language system can have a significant effect on the scores of the VHI and VFI indices. Meanwhile, the history of speech and language problems and head and neck disorders affect the total score of most factors of the VFI.
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