Semin Speech Lang 2021; 42(01): 073-084
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1722754
Review Article

Phonogenic Voice Problems among Speech-Language Pathologists in Synchronous Telepractice: An Overview and Recommendations

Kristie Knickerbocker
1   A Tempo Voice Center, LLC
,
Cara Bryan
2   South Tampa Voice Therapy, LLC
,
Aaron Ziegler
3   The Wellness Group for Voice, Speech, and Swallowing, LLC
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Abstract

Many speech-language pathologists (SLPs) recently adopted a live, synchronous online distribution of clinical services due to physical distancing measures aimed at bringing the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak under control. Few SLPs had received training in telepractice to prepare them for changes from an in-person service delivery model to synchronous telepractice. The new telepractice environment may alter vocal behaviors and communication interactions in such a way that negatively impacts voice production. Thus, delivering synchronous online clinical services may require that SLPs adopt novel prevention strategies for avoiding phonogenic voice problems. Guided by two complementary injury frameworks, the Haddon Matrix and the Haddon Countermeasures, this article provides an overview of potential factors associated with phonogenic voice problems among SLPs in telepractice and proposes possible prevention strategies to maintain optimal vocal health and function with synchronous modes of online clinical practice.

Financial Disclosure

K.K. is the owner of the A Tempo Voice Center and receives financial compensation. C.B. is the owner of the South Tampa Voice Therapy and receives financial compensation. A.Z. is the co-owner of The Wellness Group and PhoRTE, LLC and receives financial compensation from both companies. All the three authors are owners of the Confident Clinician Cooperative, LP and receive financial compensation.




Publication History

Article published online:
17 February 2021

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