A comparison of voice and psychotherapeutic treatments for adults with functional voice disorders: a systematic review

H Gray, L Coman, C Walton, S Thorning, E Cardell… - Journal of Voice, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective To examine the effect of traditional voice therapy and cognitive therapy on the
voice and client-wellbeing outcomes in adults with functional voice disorders (FVD) …

A systematic review of voice therapy: What “effectiveness” really implies

M Desjardins, L Halstead, M Cooke, HS Bonilha - Journal of Voice, 2017 - Elsevier
Introduction Behavioral voice therapy guided by a speech-language pathologist is
recommended as the main treatment approach for many kinds of voice disorders …

The effectiveness of voice therapy on voice‐related handicap: a network meta‐analysis

B Barsties v. Latoszek, CR Watts… - Clinical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Treatment approaches for voice therapy are diverse, yet their differential effects
are not well understood. Evaluations of treatment effects across approaches are important …

[PDF][PDF] Evaluating the efficacy of voice therapy for functional, organic and neurological voice disorders.

P Carding, M Bos‐Clark, S Fu… - Clinical …, 2017 - researchgate.net
Evaluating the evidence of treatment efficacy allows clinicians to select the delivery of the
intervention that is most likely to improve the patient outcomes for a given clinical condition …

The implementation of evidence-based practice in the management of adults with functional voice disorders: A national survey of speech-language pathologists

AK Chan, P McCabe, CJ Madill - International Journal of Speech …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This study examined Australian speech-language pathologists'(SLPs) use of evidence-
based practice (E3BP) when treating adults with functional voice disorders (FVDs). It was …

Clinical Psychology and Voice Disorders: A Meta-Analytic Review of Studies Assessing Psychological Characteristics Across Individuals With and Without Voice …

L Aldridge-Waddon, C Hiles, V Spence, M Hotton - Journal of Voice, 2023 - Elsevier
Objectives Clinical voice disorders are heterogenous conditions capturing problems with
voice production and control. Psychological conceptualizations of voice disorders posit that …

Patient-centered outcomes research in voice

DO Francis - Perspectives on Voice and Voice Disorders, 2014 - ASHA
Patient-centered outcomes research is critically important to improving the management of
patients with voice disorders. Currently, wide variation in outcome definitions and treatment …

Voice therapy outcome—A randomized clinical trial comparing individual voice therapy, therapy in group, and controls without therapy

AC Ohlsson, H Dotevall, I Gustavsson, K Hofling… - Journal of Voice, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective A stumbling-block in voice therapy is how the patient will be able to apply the new
voice technique in everyday life. Possibly this generalization process could be facilitated by …

Efficacy of conversation training therapy for patients with benign vocal fold lesions and muscle tension dysphonia compared to historical matched control patients

AI Gillespie, J Yabes, CA Rosen… - Journal of Speech …, 2019 - ASHA
Purpose Conversation training therapy (CTT) is the 1st voice therapy approach to eliminate
the traditional therapeutic hierarchy and use patient-driven conversation as the sole …

Assessing the clinical significance of treatment outcomes for distressing voices in routine clinical practice

JC Badcock, ME Graham… - Clinical Psychology & …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Determining reliable and clinically significant change is central to evidence‐based practice
yet rarely used in routine clinical settings. This paper illustrates these methods in the context …