Ebert DA, Heckerling PS: Communication with deaf patients: knowledge, beliefs, and practices of physicians. JAMA 1995; 273: 227-229Ebert D, Heckerling P: Communication with deaf patients: knowledge, beliefs, and practices of physicians. JAMA 273: 227-229 (1995)...
Communication With Deaf Patients: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Practices of Physicians To assess physicians' knowledge and beliefs regarding communication with deaf people and compare their knowledge and beliefs with their methods of communic... DA Ebert,PS Heckerling - 《Jama the Journal of the American ...
Enhancing health care: Effective communication with deaf and hardof-hearing patients RDHElla Peshkova
A continuous medical education course " Education of Health Care Professionals for Communication with Deaf Patients" was also organized in the academic year 2006/2007. The objective of this curriculum innovation was to introduce European trends of teaching sign language into Croatian health care system...
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(2010) found that for communication success in clinical settings it is crucial that healthcare providers are deaf aware, and fluent sign- ers are present if contact with deaf/HoH patients is com- mon. Saunders et al. (2021) study revealed that deaf/HoH people adapted their own behaviour ...
Communicating With Deaf Patients-Reply Several years ago, the World Federation of the Deaf, made up principally of people with severe hearing impairments acquired early in life who use sign language, and the International Federation of Hard of Hearing People announced that ... Ebert,A David - 《...
Communication Strategies for Nurses Interacting With Patients Who Are Deaf Media-Facilitated Interpretive Services The Video Relay Service (VRS) offered by AT&T and Hands On Sign Language Services, Inc., allows the deaf patient and health care provider who has access to a computer, high-speed ...
In addition, the mean score of communication skills with deaf patients was 13.23 ± 4.68 and 11.86 ± 5.55 for nursing and midwifery students, respectively and the difference was not significant (P = 0.258). Also, the mean score of communication skills with stutter patients was 23.91 ± 4.17 ...
Communication becomes even more complicated when dealing with patients for whom English is not the native language. However, just as we have a responsibility to try to communicate with young children, or with adults who are deaf or who have a speech impediment, we also have the responsibility ...