音響の声の達成を決定する指標としての客観的な尺度: スコーピング・レビュー
Siti Sufiah Abdul Razak1, Khairy Anuar Mohd Khairuddin1, Arimi Fitri Mat Ludin2
1Speech Pathology Program, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia.
Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation
|August 31, 2025
まとめ
音声と振動のフィードバックのような客観的な測定は,共鳴音声 (RV) の達成を示すために有望である. これらの指標を共鳴声療法 (RVT) で検証するには,さらなる研究が必要である.
科学分野:
- 言語と聴覚科学
- アコースティック・フォネティック
- 声の科学
背景:
- 響き声 (RV) は,声の生産に不可欠な声の質です.
- 治療中に RV を確実に評価するには,客観的な測定が必要である.
- RVの現在の評価方法には客観的な定量化が欠けています.
研究 の 目的:
- 音響音声 (RV) の達成指標として使用される客観的な測定値を特定し,マップします.
- RVの客観的な測定に関する既存の文献をレビューする.
主な方法:
- 4つのデータベースと灰色の文献で体系的なスコーピングレビューが行われました.
- 研究は,人口- 概念- 文脈 (PCC) フレームワークを使用して選択されました.
- 含まれた研究は,定量的な研究とVRの指示のための客観的な測定法を用いた.
主要な成果:
- 音声と振動の測定を報告した10件の研究が特定されました.
- セプストラルのピークプロミエンンス (CPP) とアンプリチュードパルブレーション係数 (APQ11) は,RVを好む一貫した結果を示した.
- 他の音響パラメータと振動測定は潜在的であったが,さらなる調査が必要である.
結論:
- 客観的な測定,特に音響的な測定は,RVの達成を示す可能性を示しています.
- 証拠は限られ,方法論的に多様で,さらなる検証が必要である.
- 拡張された研究は,共鳴音声療法 (RVT) の臨床的および技術的な応用を強化することができます.
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