Revista CEFAC (Aug 2020)

The use of voice in higher education: What the professors have to say?

  • Yuri Patrick Oliveira de Medeiros,
  • Cynthia Maria Barboza do Nascimento,
  • Adriana de Oliveira Camargo Gomes,
  • Zulina Souza de Lira,
  • Ana Nery Araújo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0216/202022413519
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to describe the perception of university professors regarding their use of voice at work. Methods: a total of 247 higher education professors participated in this study. They answered a questionnaire on voice complaints, in which three complaints or more were considered indicative of a voice disorder. After the professors with a potential voice disorder were identified, a conversational interview was conducted with five professors to learn more on their perceptions on the use of voice at work. The study was approved by the research ethics committee of the institution of origin. The data were quantitatively and qualitatively analyzed. Results: the age group 20 to 30 years old was the one that most presented voice problems. The most recently hired professors (up to five years of work), with a 40-hour weekly workload, were those who most reported voice complaints. The professors had a good perception of their voice and demonstrated good knowledge about it. Conclusion: although voice complaints were prevalent, the professors proved to be aware of how to take care of their voices.

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