masterThesis
Desconforto do trato vocal relacionado à atividade laboral de músicos sopro instrumentais
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2019-05-14Registro en:
SILVA, Carla Rodrigues de Lima. Desconforto do trato vocal relacionado à atividade laboral de músicos sopro instrumentais. 2019. 80f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Saúde Coletiva) - Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Silva, Carla Rodrigues de Lima
Resumen
Objective: This study aims to verify the perception of vocal tract discomfort associated with
the working characteristics of wind instrumentalist musicians in the city of Natal-RN and to
identify the presence of vocal and laryngeal symptoms and associated factors in these
professionals. Methodology: The sample consisted of 117 wind instrumentalist musicians,
who answered a questionnaire of socioeconomic characterization, demographic and health
conditions and habits, as well as filling the Vocal Tract Discomfort Scale (EDTV). As a
secondary study, a Systematic Review was also performed on the electronic databases Science
Direct, Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed and LILACS, gray literature as well as manual
search, without limitation of date and language, as directed by PRISMA. Results: Primary
data indicate that the most frequent DTV symptoms reported by the musicians were dryness
(53%), irritated throat (35.9%) and sensitive throat (30.8%). Similarly, these symptoms
presented higher averages in EDTV before and after the practice of the instrument, the
dryness symptom being more frequent the more intense. Musicians with less time to study the
instrument, who report muscle pain, gastroesophageal reflux, and respiratory allergies have a
greater number of DTV symptoms. In the secondary study the six studies selected for
systematic review, point out to the main vocal symptoms in wind instrumentalist: dysphonia,
altered vocal quality, hoarseness and voice failures - laryngeal symptoms - dryness, sore
throat, throat irritation, throat clearing, discomfort and tension. The associated factors
identified to these symptoms were the shorter time of profession, intense use of the instrument
and individual vocal issues. Conclusion: The symptoms of vocal tract discomfort are present
in high frequency in wind instrumentalists musicians. In addition, the various vocal and
laryngeal symptoms found in wind instrumentalists musicians in the selected studies for the
systematic review were associated with individual factors (prior vocal alteration, inadequate
vocal habits) and organizational factors of the work (time of profession, intense use, type and
instrument technique). thematic aspects on vocal health of wind instrumentalists musicians are
recognized in the literature and vocal and laryngeal symptoms are identified and associated
with the instrument execution, there is a need to broaden the studies with precise
methodologies and analyzes. We also reinforce the need for health education actions for these
professionals taking into account physiological aspects as well as working conditions.