2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.05.028
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Psychological Stress and Vocal Symptoms Among University Professors in Israel: Implications of the Shift to Online Synchronous Teaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Psychological stress may have an adverse impact on the voice. The purpose of the present cross-sectional study was to investigate the relationship between the change in levels of perceived psychological stress and vocal symptoms among Israeli academic college professors required to shift to synchronous online teaching during the global COVID-19 pandemic. Methods. An online questionnaire was completed by 313 professors (156 men and 157 women) from 14 academic colleges in Israel at the end of the first week of o… Show more

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“…Hyperfunctional voice/laryngeal disorders might also present secondary to proliferate use of telecommunications for work and social interaction, speaking through PPE and/or through increased levels of anxiety (Besser et al . 2020). A ‘vicious cycle’ may arise between anxieties and laryngeal function, particularly if laryngeal symptoms, pertinently breathlessness and cough, are interpreted as manifestations of COVID‐19 or underlying disease progression.…”
Section: Service Delivery/clinical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyperfunctional voice/laryngeal disorders might also present secondary to proliferate use of telecommunications for work and social interaction, speaking through PPE and/or through increased levels of anxiety (Besser et al . 2020). A ‘vicious cycle’ may arise between anxieties and laryngeal function, particularly if laryngeal symptoms, pertinently breathlessness and cough, are interpreted as manifestations of COVID‐19 or underlying disease progression.…”
Section: Service Delivery/clinical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es posible encontrar factores estresantes asociados con el contexto de la pandemia COVID-19 que afecten negativamente a la calidad de la voz, como lo mencionado por Avi Besser et al en un estudio de clases sincr onicas impartidas por profesores. 67 Los autores sugieren que los altos niveles de estrés pueden modificar las modalidades de las clases, lo que provocaría una sintomatología vocal. 67 Por lo tanto, establecer una relaci on y confianza con el paciente es importante para el éxito terapéutico.…”
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“…67 Os autores sugerem que níveis elevados de estresse podem mudar a forma de dar aulas, aumentando os sintomas vocais. 67 Portanto, estabelecer um vínculo de confiança com o paciente é importante para o sucesso terapêutico. As seguintes recomendações são sugeridas para a relação clínico-paciente: 50,108 Para a a relação médico-paciente: CONCLUS e AO A medida que aprendermos mais sobre a natureza e as sequelas laríngeas da COVID-19, as orientações sobre a prática clínica e hospitalar continuarão evoluindo.…”
Section: Consideraç E Oes Psicossociais Associadas a Terapia Vocal Eunclassified