Immediate Effects and 1‐Year Maintenance of a Voice Education Program for Older Adults
Estella P.‐M. Ma, Ally O.‐M. Ng, Crystal W.‐N. Yuen

TL;DR
A voice education program improved older adults' voice care knowledge, with benefits lasting up to one year.
Contribution
Empirical evidence showing that voice education improves and sustains voice care knowledge in older adults.
Findings
Immediate significant improvements in voice care knowledge were observed after the program.
Participants maintained fair levels of knowledge one year after the program.
Most participants expressed satisfaction with the program and positive attitudes toward implementing voice care practices.
Abstract
Our voice can deteriorate with ageing. Vocal hygiene is useful and effective in maintaining a healthy voice regardless of age. This study investigated the immediate effects and 1‐year maintenance of a voice education program on promoting voice care for older adults. Thirty‐five participants aged over 55 were recruited. They participated in a weekly 1‐h voice education workshop for four consecutive weeks. Their responses on the 17‐statement questionnaire were collected before the program began, immediately after, and 1 year after the program was completed to assess change in their voice care knowledge. Upon completion of the program, their satisfaction with the program was reflected by an 8‐item satisfaction survey. A semi‐structured group interview was conducted to investigate their attitudes towards implementing voice care practice. Immediate significant improvements in voice care…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVoice and Speech Disorders · Dysphagia Assessment and Management · Nursing Diagnosis and Documentation
