Voice Disorders in Lawyers; an Analytical Cross-Sectional Study in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Background: Professional voice user is a term used for people using their voice as a primary tool for trade and their job but if a problem arises in them like aphonia or dysphonia, they become discouraged and sought for alternative jobs. This article figures out such issues in lawyers's populat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences 2023-03, Vol.11 (1), p.13-17 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Professional voice user is a term used for people using their voice as a primary tool for trade and their job but if a problem arises in them like aphonia or dysphonia, they become discouraged and sought for alternative jobs. This article figures out such issues in lawyers's population which are the one; prone to vocal-misuse. Objective: The study aim to investigate the occupational risk for voice disorders in lawyers and its association with increase in their age, on provincial level of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Methodology: Analytical cross-sectional study was carried among the lawyers practicing in the high court and district courts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. Data was collected using convenient sampling from the sample size of 373 and analyzed using SPSS. Probability of developing voice disorders was determined through VHI scoring while t-tests are used for further analysis of the data. Results: On the basis of results, it was observed that lawyers with increase in their age by practicing in this profession was at greater risk for developing voice disorders (Age: 51-60, n=198). On the basis of VHI, prevalence for the lawyers who scored for severe level was 53% While most of the participants were seem to be handicapped for voice due to its emotional component (mean=16.02, σ2=159.96). Results also shows significant association for severity with increase in age (P |
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ISSN: | 2226-9215 2410-888X |
DOI: | 10.53389/JRCRS2023110104 |