Deaf people, who mainly use a signed language for communication, encounter multiple information accessibility challenges in their daily lives. Vital information, like health, has been limitedly accessible to Deaf people across the globe, including those in the Western Cape, South Africa—the studied context of this thesis. The lack of access to accurate health information causes some Deaf people to neglect medicine and treatment adherence.Design for Sustainabilit
Health literacy has been defined by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) as "the degree to which individu...
This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mains...
One of the continuing challenges of Human Computer Interaction research is the full inclusion of peo...
Background: Many cultural and linguistic Deaf people in South Africa face disparity when accessing h...
BACKGROUND: Many cultural and linguistic Deaf people in South Africa face disparity when accessing h...
In tightly circumscribed communication situations, an interactive system resident on a mobile device...
In tightly circumscribed communication situations, an interactive system resident on a mobile device...
This paper presents a case of iterative community-based co-design to facilitate the emergence of an ...
Access to health care without barriers is a clearly defined right of people with disabilities as sta...
Three conceptual models of health information distributions to Deaf people in Western Cape and the i...
This paper presents a case for iterative community-based co-design to facilitate the emergence of an...
BACKGROUND: Those within the Deaf community are disadvantaged in a number of aspects of day-to-day l...
Deaf people in South Africa are no longer a minority group and their needs regarding communication a...
It is well documented that both ethnic/cultural differences as well as language differen...
Our modern world and digital technology are evolving at an unimaginable pace, which has greatly impa...
Health literacy has been defined by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) as "the degree to which individu...
This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mains...
One of the continuing challenges of Human Computer Interaction research is the full inclusion of peo...
Background: Many cultural and linguistic Deaf people in South Africa face disparity when accessing h...
BACKGROUND: Many cultural and linguistic Deaf people in South Africa face disparity when accessing h...
In tightly circumscribed communication situations, an interactive system resident on a mobile device...
In tightly circumscribed communication situations, an interactive system resident on a mobile device...
This paper presents a case of iterative community-based co-design to facilitate the emergence of an ...
Access to health care without barriers is a clearly defined right of people with disabilities as sta...
Three conceptual models of health information distributions to Deaf people in Western Cape and the i...
This paper presents a case for iterative community-based co-design to facilitate the emergence of an...
BACKGROUND: Those within the Deaf community are disadvantaged in a number of aspects of day-to-day l...
Deaf people in South Africa are no longer a minority group and their needs regarding communication a...
It is well documented that both ethnic/cultural differences as well as language differen...
Our modern world and digital technology are evolving at an unimaginable pace, which has greatly impa...
Health literacy has been defined by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) as "the degree to which individu...
This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mains...
One of the continuing challenges of Human Computer Interaction research is the full inclusion of peo...