2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42600-020-00114-3
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Short-term usage of three non-invasive ventilation interfaces causes progressive discomfort in healthy adults

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“…Discomfort due to the mask will be evaluated every 12 h using a 5-level Likert-like scale [ 17 , 37 ] to answer the questions “How is your level of discomfort related to the mask?”. The extremes of the scale are “1—no discomfort” and “5—unbearable discomfort,” with three intermediate levels: “light discomfort,” “moderate discomfort,” and “intense discomfort”).…”
Section: Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Discomfort due to the mask will be evaluated every 12 h using a 5-level Likert-like scale [ 17 , 37 ] to answer the questions “How is your level of discomfort related to the mask?”. The extremes of the scale are “1—no discomfort” and “5—unbearable discomfort,” with three intermediate levels: “light discomfort,” “moderate discomfort,” and “intense discomfort”).…”
Section: Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The right size of the mask will be selected according to the indications provided by the manufacturer. The mask straps will be adjusted in compliance with the “two-finger rule” so as to not tighten too hard the headgear [ 37 ].…”
Section: Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the speaker's mood can impact their speech rate (Ellgring and Scherer, 1996), articulation rate or average syllable duration (Alghowinem et al, 2012), while F0 and sound pressure level vary depending on the time of day, associated to vocal fatigue (Jónsdottir et al, 2002;Laukkanen and Kankare, 2006). In fact, several studies have reported discomfort caused by wearing a mask (Shenal et al, 2012;da Cunha-Martins et al, 2021). In Ribeiro et al (2020), participants having to wear a mask while working reported increased difficulty in coordinating speech and breathing, vocal fatigue and avoidance of voice use compared to participants wearing masks only to perform sporadic essential activities.…”
Section: Potential Negative Impact Of Facemasks On Communicative Beha...mentioning
confidence: 99%