Bibliographic citations
Choza, T., Rivero, J. (2024). Autopercepción de la voz y el habla con el uso de la mascarilla en profesores de dos colegios privados de Lima Metropolitana durante el SARS-COV-2 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27504
Choza, T., Rivero, J. Autopercepción de la voz y el habla con el uso de la mascarilla en profesores de dos colegios privados de Lima Metropolitana durante el SARS-COV-2 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27504
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title = "Autopercepción de la voz y el habla con el uso de la mascarilla en profesores de dos colegios privados de Lima Metropolitana durante el SARS-COV-2",
author = "Rivero Gallardo, Jenny Judith",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The present research is a quantitative study in the field of Phonoaudiology, voice and speech. The purpose is to describe the self-perception of the voice and speech with the use of the mask, in teachers of two private institutions in metropolitan Lima during the SARS-COV-2 pandemic. The research is non experimental and descriptive with a transversal design with 150 teachers between the ages of 20 and 60 years old. The instrument of this study was an adaptation of the Vocal Production Questionnaire - Teachers (CPV-P). Regarding the sample, it was found that the majority group teaches at the primary level and the majority used the KN95 mask. Likewise, more than 50% of teachers teach between 21 and 30 hours. The sample perceived having good eating, sleeping and hydration habits. This showed that the teachers generally had adequate work and health habits. Most of the group self-perceived negative symptoms such as scratchy throat, hoarseness, vocal fatigue, cough and dry voice when using the mask. Furthermore, 93% of teachers self-perceived straining their voice, 71% perceived difficulties in speech intelligibility, and 67% reported difficulties in pneumophono-articular coordination using the mask. Therefore, it is concluded that teachers perceive negative vocal symptoms and speech difficulties when using the mask during classes.
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