SummaryNon-verbal communication is important when caring for deaf patients, fostering excellence in health care. Aim: an analysis of the legal and sociocultural aspects of the relation between deaf patients and physicians. Methods: Computerized databases for the period between 1996 and 2006 were used for collecting data; the keywords “patient”, “deaf person”, “communication” and “health” were used. A non-systematic search was made in scientific publications. Results: These studies were grouped into two categories: communication between deaf patients and physicians, who has to deal with communication barriers when caring for deaf patients, and the importance of non-verbal communication in healthcare. Deaf persons, their language, and their r...
For a patient that is deaf, providing patient care can be more difficult due to communication barrie...
This paper discusses a study to identify major problems in communication during hospitalization perc...
Cardoso AHA, Rodrigues KG, Bachion MM. Perception of persons with severe or profound deafness about ...
Non-verbal communication is important when caring for deaf patients, fostering excellence in health ...
SummaryNon-verbal communication is important when caring for deaf patients, fostering excellence in ...
This study investigates the nature and extent of communication problems between hearing physicians a...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of deaf patients in the medical setting. The study i...
ABSTRACT Objective: to explore the communication of family health team professionals in providing h...
People who are deaf use health care services differently than the general population; little researc...
Effective communication with deaf patients Effective communication in medicine should lead not only ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the perceptions of deaf individuals about the communication process ...
IN BRAZIL, recent regulations require changes in private and public health systems to make special s...
Effective communication in medicine should lead not only to communication of health care professiona...
It is well documented that both ethnic/cultural differences as well as language differen...
Access to health care without barriers is a clearly defined right of people with disabilities as sta...
For a patient that is deaf, providing patient care can be more difficult due to communication barrie...
This paper discusses a study to identify major problems in communication during hospitalization perc...
Cardoso AHA, Rodrigues KG, Bachion MM. Perception of persons with severe or profound deafness about ...
Non-verbal communication is important when caring for deaf patients, fostering excellence in health ...
SummaryNon-verbal communication is important when caring for deaf patients, fostering excellence in ...
This study investigates the nature and extent of communication problems between hearing physicians a...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of deaf patients in the medical setting. The study i...
ABSTRACT Objective: to explore the communication of family health team professionals in providing h...
People who are deaf use health care services differently than the general population; little researc...
Effective communication with deaf patients Effective communication in medicine should lead not only ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the perceptions of deaf individuals about the communication process ...
IN BRAZIL, recent regulations require changes in private and public health systems to make special s...
Effective communication in medicine should lead not only to communication of health care professiona...
It is well documented that both ethnic/cultural differences as well as language differen...
Access to health care without barriers is a clearly defined right of people with disabilities as sta...
For a patient that is deaf, providing patient care can be more difficult due to communication barrie...
This paper discusses a study to identify major problems in communication during hospitalization perc...
Cardoso AHA, Rodrigues KG, Bachion MM. Perception of persons with severe or profound deafness about ...