• 제목/요약/키워드: Korean-Voice Handicap Index (K-VHI)

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음성장애가 있는 직업적 음성사용자와 비직업적 음성사용자의 음성장애 중증도와 유형에 따른 자기보고식 음성평가 차이 (Comparison of Self-Reporting Voice Evaluations between Professional and Non-Professional Voice Users with Voice Disorders by Severity and Type)

  • 김재옥
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to compare professional (Pro) and non-professional (Non-pro) voice users with voice disorders in self-reporting voice evaluation using Korean-Voice Handicap Index (K-VHI) and Korean-Voice Related Quality of Life (K-VRQOL). In addition, those were compared by voice quality and voice disorder type. 94 Pro and 106 Non-pro were asked to fill out the K-VHI and K-VRQOL, perceptually evaluated on GRBAS scales, and divided into three types of voice disorders (functional, organic and neurologic) by an experienced speech-language pathologist and an otolaryngologist. The results showed that the functional (F) and physical (P) scores of K-VHI in Pro group were significantly higher than those in Non-pro group. As the voice quality evaluated by G scale got worse, the scores of all aspects except emotional (E) of K-VHI and social-emotional (SE) of K-VRQOL were higher. All scores of K-VHI and K-VRQOL in neurologic voice disorders were significantly higher than those in functional and organic voice disorders. In conclusion, professional voice users are more sensitive to their functional and physical handicap resulted by their voice problems and that goes double for the patients with severe and neurologic voice disorders.

식도발성 환자의 음향학적 특성과 음성장애지수의 상관성 (The Relationship between Acoustic Characteristics and Voice Handicap Index in Esophageal Speakers)

  • 장효령;심희정;신희백;고도흥;김현기
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.115-121
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    • 2014
  • This paper investigates the relationship between acoustic characteristics and voice handicap index for 29 males with esophageal speakers. Acoustic characteristics were measured by using a sustained vowel /a/ three times. The stable vocalization for 2 seconds was analyzed by MDVP program. Specifically, relationships between four VHI scores (total, functional, physical, and emotional) and three acoustic characteristics (jitter, shimmer, and NHR) were investigated using the Pearson correlation coefficient. As results, we found no relationship between NHR and VHI scores. However, both jitter and shimmer had statistically significant correlations with all four VHI scores. This research will contribute to establishing a baseline related to speech characteristics in voice rehabilitation with esophageal speakers. Further research could be done to examine the overall quality of life survey, which is widely used as a subjective measure about voice for patients with esophageal speakers.

양성 후두 질환 환자의 후두미세 수술 전후 음성 장애 지수의 변화 (Change of Voice Handicap Index After Laryngeal Microsurgery for Benign Vocal Fold Lesions)

  • 김지희;최효근;박범정
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.34-39
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    • 2015
  • 후두 미세 수술을 받은 환자에서 수술 전과 후 전체적인 음성 장애 지수를 비교했을 때 모두 호전이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 영역별로는 기능적, 물리적 영역에서는 남녀간의 차이가 없었으나 감성적 영역에서는 여자보다 남자에서 수술 후 만족도가 큰 것으로 나타났다. 이번 연구를 통해 음성 장애 지수가 음성의 상태를 모두 대변할 수는 없지만 객관적인 음향, 공기역학적 검사로 평가할 수 없었던 음성 장애에 대한 환자의 인식 정도를 정량화하여 평가할 수 있는 편리한 도구임을 확인 할 수 있었다.

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GRBAS 음성평가와 음성장애지수 (GRBAS and Voice Handicap Index)

  • 손진호
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.89-95
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    • 2008
  • 주관적 음성평가는 음향분석기기를 이용한 객관적 음성 평가와 함께 음성분석에 유용하고 의미있는 평가방법이며 현재 알려진 검시법정 중에서 GRBAS 음성평가, VHI, patient self-perceptual voice rating이 가장 널리 사용되고 있고 인정받는 방법이다. 주관적 음성평가는 음성의 상태를 모두 대변할 수은 없으며 객관적인 음성평가에 대한 보완적인 의미를 가진다. 현재 개발되어 있는 주관적 음성평가 방법들이 유용한 평가도구이긴 하지만 나름대로의 문제점과 제한점을 가지고 있기 때문에 이에 대한 개선과 보완을 위한 지속적인 연구와 개발이 요구된다.

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음성장애인의 자가음성평가와 정상음성인의 청자음성평가 특성 비교 (Comparative Studies on the Self Voice Assessment of Voice Disorder Patients and the Hearer Voice Assessment of a Comparative Group of normal subjects)

  • 이유진;황영진
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.105-114
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    • 2012
  • This paper will discuss the difference between self assessment of voice disorders and the hearer voice assessment of a comparative group of normal subjects. The study was conducted on 25 voice disorder subjects and 32 hearers of a comparative group of normal subjects. The results are as follows. Firstly, in K-VHI and VHI-H, the hearers of the comparative group of normal subjects perceived more serious voice disorders than the voice disorder group in all sub-domains. Likewise, in K-VQOL and VRQOL-H, the hearers of the comparative group of normal subjects perceived more serious voice disorders than the voice disorder group in all sub-domains. Secondly, the hearer voice assessment of the comparative group of normal subjects showed no difference in gender regarding the perception of the severity of voice disorder issues. Thirdly, the hearer voice assessment of the comparative group of normal subjects states that in the emotional aspects of VHI-H, professional voice users perceive more serious voice disorders than others. Accordingly, in VRQOL-H, there was no difference in use of the voice between professionals and others.

후두미세수술 후 음향지표의 변화와 환자의 만족도 비교 (Change of Acoustic Parameter and Voice Handicap Index after Laryngeal Microsurgery)

  • 김범석;신지훈;김기용;이용섭;김경래;태경
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.142-145
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    • 2008
  • Background and Object: The aim of this study is to evaluate the change of patient's subjective voice handicap index (VHI) and acoustic parameters before and after laryngeal microsurgery for benign vocal cord disease. Materials and Method: We analyzed 78 patients who received laryngeal microsurgery for benign vocal cord disease from January 2004 to February 2007 retrospectively. There were 28 vocal polyp, 40 vocal nodule, 5 intracordal cyst and 5 Reinke's edema. Jitter, shimmer, harmony to noise ratio (HNR) were analyzed before surgery and 2-3months after surgery using the Doctor's speech science program. The voice handicap index introduced by the Pittsburgh Voice Center was used to examine patient's subjective change of voice quality. Results: Acoustic parameters of jitter, shimmer and HNR were improved in patients with vocal polyp and vocal nodule after surgery. The acoustic parameters were not improved in patients with Reinke's edema, statistically. Only jitter was improved significantly in patients with intracordal cyst (p<0.05). The VHI was significantly improved after surgery. The change of jitter and shimmer was significantly correlated with the change of VHI after surgery. Conclusion: The acoustic parameters and VHI were significantly improved in patients with benign vocal disease after laryngeal microsurgery.

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파킨슨병 환자의 음성장애지수 및 음성관련 삶의 질 연구 (Voice Handicap Index and Voice-Related Quality of Life in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease)

  • 유경;장인수;김락형
    • 동의신경정신과학회지
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.155-162
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    • 2013
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to evaluate the voice handicaps of the idiopathic Parkinson's Diseases (PD) and their voice-related quality of life. Methods : Voice handicap index-10 (VHI-10) and Voice related Quality of Life were completed by 17 idiopathic PD patients, and Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) part I, II, III were assessed. The relations between VHI-10, VRQOL and UPDRS scores were analysed. Results : VHI-10 score of PD patients was $14.35{\pm}8.07$ and VRQOL total score of PD patients was $59.12{\pm}20.25$, social-emotional $59.93{\pm}20.50$, physical function $58.58{\pm}21.77$. There were significant relations between VHI-10, VRQOL score and UPDRS II (activities of daily living). Conclusions : These results suggest that voice impairments affect the daily living of PD patients and their quality of lives.

한국어판 소아음성장애지수(pVHI-K : Pediatric Voice Handicap Index-Korean) : 표준화를 위한 예비연구 (Pediatric Voice Handicap Index-Korean(pVHI-K) : A Pilot Study for Standardization)

  • 박성신;최성희;홍영혜;정년기;성명훈;김광현;권택균
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.137-142
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    • 2011
  • Background and Objectives : The aim of this study is to introduce Korea version of pediatric VHI and to compare pVHI-K scores between children with dysphonia and children without voice problems before pVHI-K is developed as a preliminary study. Additionally, the relationship between pVHI and acoustic measures were investigated. Materials and Methods : pVHI-K scores in normal group were obtained from 15 parents who have children with no present or past history of a voice disorder, hearing loss, or related disability that can affect the their voice or speech. Dysphonia group consisted of 15 parents who have children with bilateral vocal fold nodule's at Department of Otolaryngology, the Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH). pVHI-K and acoustic parameters were measured in two group. Results : The mean pVHI scores (total, functional, physical, emotional) in normal group were 2.33 (T), 0.80 (F) 1.33 (P) and 0.27 (E), respectively whereas those of pVHI in children group with dysphonia were 23.13 (T), 11.07 (F), 5.73 (P) and 6.13 (E), respectively and significant differences were revealed in total pVHI score as well as in all of the sub-pVHI scores. Moreover, significant correlation between pVHI-K parameters (T, F, P) and acoustic measures [Shimmer(%)] were shown in children in dysphonia group. Conclusion : Reported by parents can be useful as a supplementary clinical tool for diagnosing and measuring treatment effectiveness in young children with dysphonia.

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양성 성대 질환 환자의 후두 미세 수술 전후 음성 장애 지수 및 음성 분석의 유용성 (Validity of Voice Handicap Index and Voice Analysis following Laryngeal Microsurgery for Benign Vocal Cord Lesions)

  • 박영학;이정학;주영훈;박성신;방충일;김민식;조승호
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.23-27
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    • 2005
  • Background and Objectives : Voice disorders can cause problems in patients with benign vocal cord lesions emotionally, physically, economically and functionally. Neither subjective nor objective voice examinations can evaluate such factors adequately. The Voice Handicap Index (VHI) subjectively evaluates voice disorders in terms of physical, functional, emotional factors and measures the patient's perception of the impact of voice disorder. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of VHI in the patients with benign vocal cord lesions. Materials and Method : The authors evaluated 37 patients who experienced laryngeal microsurgery for benign vocal cord lesions from september 2003 to August 2004. The VHI was used to measure the postoperative changes of the patient's perception and acoustic analysis and aerodynamic tests were also done. Statistical analysis was done using paired t-test and Pearson's correlation. Results : The VHI scores showed statistically significant reductions postoperatively. In acoustic analysis, jitter and shimmer had statistically significant reductions after surgery but noise-to-harmonics ratio did not. A statistically significant change in the average MFR and MPT perioperatively was found. The relationship between VHI and acoustic, aerodynamic analysis attained statistical significance. Conclusion : The VHI is a useful assessment tool to monitor the patient's self-perception of voice change after the surgery of benign vocal cord lesions. The VHI measurement, when combined with acoustic and aerodynamic analyses, will be helpful in comparing functional outcomes after voice surgery.

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전문직 음성사용자의 주관적 음성평가도구간의 비교 (Comparison of Patient's Subjective Rating Scales for Voice Evaluation in Professional Voice Users with Vocal Fold Lesions)

  • 김재옥;최성희;임성은;최재남;최홍식
    • 대한음성학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한음성학회 2007년도 한국음성과학회 공동학술대회 발표논문집
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    • pp.292-294
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    • 2007
  • This study was designed to compare the translated patient's subjective rating scales for voice evaluation (Voice Handicap Index; VHI, Voice-Related Quality of Life; V-RQOL, Voice Rating Score; VRS) into Korean, taken from 24 professional voice users diagnosed with organic voice disorders. First, the correlation amongh those scales were observed. Second, the correlation between the patient's subjective rating scales and acoustic measures (Jitter%, Shimmer%, NHR) were examined. Third, those scales were compared by clinician's objective scale (G in GRBAS scale). Results indicated that significant correlations among the patients' subjective rating scales and significant correlations of clinician's rating scale with jitter% and Shimmer%, but not with NHR were observed. In addition, there were significant correlations of G with VHI and VHI-P (one of subscale of VHI). However, none of acoustic measures were correlated with the patient's subjective rating scales.

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