Abstract:
Diabetes patients is significantly increasing in Bangladesh and vocal symptoms are
common in the T2DM patients due to poor glycemic control and neuropathy. The
purpose of this study was to identify whether voice symptoms were present among
diabetes patients. The study was carried out by using a cross-sectional survey design
and using purposive sampling. The total respondent of the survey was 143 and it took
place in 3 hospitals. In the survey, among 143 participants 75.5% (108) participants
were vocally healthy person and 24.5% (35) participants were with vocal symptoms.
Most of the patients were aged 32.9% (47) participate in 55-64years, 28.00% (40)
participants around 35-44 years, 23.1% (33) participants were 45-54 years, 16.1% (23)
participants were around 65+ years. (35-44) and (55-64) aged people faced more vocal
symptoms. The survey also found that 65.7% (94) of the 206 participants are female
and 34.3% (49) are male. This study found a substantial connection between gender
and vocal symptoms. VoiSS determined that 35 of the total participants had vocal
symptoms. There was no relation found between age, duration of disease, smoking,
alcohol consumption, glycemic control, neuropathy and reflux history. The study also
found that diabetes patients who have vocal symptoms have faced more physical and
impairment-related vocal symptoms compare to emotional related symptoms according
to VoiSS questionnaire subdomains. The physical-related symptoms that were mostly
experienced were sore throat, cough, phlegm, and the blocking of the nose. As well as
the impairment related most experienced symptoms were hoarse, strain, creaky, and dry
voice, difficulty in raising voice, competing with background noise and singing, and
emotional related symptoms were depression, nervousness, irritation, and stress.
However, it is high time for people with diabetes patients and other voice build concern
about their voice health, taking steps to lower their glucose levels and maintain good
vocal hygiene
Key words: Vocal Symptoms, Diabetes Mellitus, Glycemic Control, Neuropathy.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Speech and Language Therapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.