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Yüz Cerrahi Maskelerinin Üniversite Öğretim Elemanları ve Çalışanlarının Ses Üretimine Etkisi

Year 2023, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 280 - 284, 29.11.2023

Abstract

Yüz Cerrahi Maskelerinin Üniversite Öğretim Elemanları ve Çalışanlarının Ses Üretimine Etkisi

Arka plan: Yüz maskesi kullanımı, pandeminin başlangıcından bu yana yeni bir alışkanlık haline geldi. Bu yeni alışkanlık, insanları gerçek hayattaki iletişimde zorluklarla karşılaşmaya itebilir. Bu çalışmanın amacı, cerrahi maskelerin Üniversite öğretim üyeleri (Akademik Personel) ve üniversite çalışanları (Akademik Personel) üzerindeki olası etkilerini karşılaştırmaktır.
Yöntem: Araştırmaya özel bir üniversitenin Akademik Personeli ve Akademik Personeli katılımcı olarak seçilmiştir. Ses kullanımı ve maske kullanımı ile ilgili anketler sunuldu ve akustik ses analizi yapıldı.
Bulgular: Her iki grupta da sadece HNR oranı ve solunum ve ses koordinasyonunda anlamlı fark gözlendi. Diğer parametreler önemli ölçüde farklı değildi

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Effect of Facial Surgical Masks on Vocal Production of University Lecturers and Workers

Year 2023, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 280 - 284, 29.11.2023

Abstract

ABSTRACT
Background: Use of facial masks have been a new habit since the beginning of pandemic. This new habit may lead people the to face difficulties in real life communication. The objective of this study to compare the possible effect of surgical masks on University lecturers (Academic Staff) and university workers (Academic Personell)
Method: Academic Staff and Academic Personell of a private university were chosen as a participants. Questionneries about vocal use and mask using were presented and acoustic voice analysis was conducted.
Results: Only significant difference was observed in both groups was HNR ratio and breathing and vocal coordination. Other parameters were not significantly different

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  • 2. Karcıoğlu Ö. Coronavirüs Nedir, Nasıl Korunabiliriz? Phoenix Medical Journal. 2020: 2:70.
  • 3. Ribeiro VV, Dassie-Leite AP, Pereira EC, Santos ADN, Martins P, Irineu RA. Effect of Wearing a Face Mask on Vocal Self-Perception during a Pandemic. J Voice. 1997:30356-8.
  • 4. McKenna VS, Patel TH, Kendall CL, Howell RJ, Gustin RL. Voice Acoustics and Vocal Effort in MaskWearing Healthcare Professionals: A Comparison Preand Post-Workday. J Voice. 2023; 37: 802.e15-802.e23.
  • 5. Goldin A, Weinstein B, Shiman N. How do medical masks degrade speech perception? Hear Rev. 2020. 27: 8-9.
  • 6. Balata PMM, Silva HJ, Pernambuco LA, et al. Electrical activity of extrinsic laryngeal muscles in subjects with and without dysphonia. J Voice. 2015. 29: 129.e9-129.e17.
  • 7. Redenbaugh MA, Reich AR. Surface EMG and related measures in normal and vocally hiperfunctional speakers. J Speech Hear Disord. 1989. 54: 68–73.
  • 8. Hocevar-Boltezar I, Janko M, Zargi M. Role of surface EMG in diagnostics and treatment of muscle tension dysphonia. Acta Otolaryngol. 1998.118: 739-43.
  • 9. Behlau M, Zambon F, Moreti F, et al. Voice selfassessment protocols: different trends among organic and behavioral dysphonias. J Voice. 2017;31:112.e13- 112.e27.
  • 10. Kubbe S, Paltura C and Söylemez E. Maske Kullanımının Ses Akustiğine Etkisi. KBB Forum. 2022. 21-4.
  • 11. Cavallaro G, Di Nicola V, Quaranta N, et al. Acoustic voice analysis in the COVID-19 era. Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital. 2021. 41:1.
  • 12. Magee M, Lewis C, Noffs G, et al. Effects of face masks on acoustic analysis and speech perception: Implications for peri-pandemic protocols. J Acoust Soc Am. 2020. 148: 3562-68.
  • 13. Fiorella ML, Cavallaro G, Di Nicola V, Quaranta N. Voice Differences When Wearing and Not Wearing a Surgical Mask. J Voice. 2023; 37: 467.e1-467.e7.
  • 14. Astolfi A, Puglisi GE, Shtrepi L, et al. Effects of Face Masks on Physiological Parameters and Voice Production during Cycling Activity. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022. 19: 6491.
  • 15. Karagkouni O. The Effects of the Use of Protective Face Mask on the Voice and Its Relation to SelfPerceived Voice Changes. J Voice. 2023;37(5):802e11- 14.
  • 16. Shekaraiah S, Suresh K. Effect of Face Mask on Voice Production During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review. J Voice. 2021; S0892-1997: 00327- 1.
  • 17. Abou-Rafée M, Zambon F, Badaro F, et al. Vocal fatigue in dys- phonic teachers who seek treatment. CoDAS. 2019; 31: 2-7.
  • 18. Nguyen DD, McCabe P, Thomas D, et al. Acoustic voice characteristics with and without wearing a facemask. Sci Rep. 2021;11:1-11.
  • 19. Knowles T abd Badh G. The impact of face masks on spectral acoustics of speech: Effect of clear and loud speech styles The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2022. 151; 3359.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Otorhinolaryngology
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Berkay Arslan 0000-0002-8988-3203

Müge Müzeyyen Ciyiltepe 0000-0003-4161-8117

Publication Date November 29, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 4 Issue: 3

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APA Arslan, B., & Ciyiltepe, M. M. (2023). Yüz Cerrahi Maskelerinin Üniversite Öğretim Elemanları ve Çalışanlarının Ses Üretimine Etkisi. Eskisehir Medical Journal, 4(3), 280-284.
AMA Arslan B, Ciyiltepe MM. Yüz Cerrahi Maskelerinin Üniversite Öğretim Elemanları ve Çalışanlarının Ses Üretimine Etkisi. Eskisehir Med J. November 2023;4(3):280-284.
Chicago Arslan, Berkay, and Müge Müzeyyen Ciyiltepe. “Yüz Cerrahi Maskelerinin Üniversite Öğretim Elemanları Ve Çalışanlarının Ses Üretimine Etkisi”. Eskisehir Medical Journal 4, no. 3 (November 2023): 280-84.
EndNote Arslan B, Ciyiltepe MM (November 1, 2023) Yüz Cerrahi Maskelerinin Üniversite Öğretim Elemanları ve Çalışanlarının Ses Üretimine Etkisi. Eskisehir Medical Journal 4 3 280–284.
IEEE B. Arslan and M. M. Ciyiltepe, “Yüz Cerrahi Maskelerinin Üniversite Öğretim Elemanları ve Çalışanlarının Ses Üretimine Etkisi”, Eskisehir Med J, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 280–284, 2023.
ISNAD Arslan, Berkay - Ciyiltepe, Müge Müzeyyen. “Yüz Cerrahi Maskelerinin Üniversite Öğretim Elemanları Ve Çalışanlarının Ses Üretimine Etkisi”. Eskisehir Medical Journal 4/3 (November 2023), 280-284.
JAMA Arslan B, Ciyiltepe MM. Yüz Cerrahi Maskelerinin Üniversite Öğretim Elemanları ve Çalışanlarının Ses Üretimine Etkisi. Eskisehir Med J. 2023;4:280–284.
MLA Arslan, Berkay and Müge Müzeyyen Ciyiltepe. “Yüz Cerrahi Maskelerinin Üniversite Öğretim Elemanları Ve Çalışanlarının Ses Üretimine Etkisi”. Eskisehir Medical Journal, vol. 4, no. 3, 2023, pp. 280-4.
Vancouver Arslan B, Ciyiltepe MM. Yüz Cerrahi Maskelerinin Üniversite Öğretim Elemanları ve Çalışanlarının Ses Üretimine Etkisi. Eskisehir Med J. 2023;4(3):280-4.