Background: Persons who are deaf are more likely to avoid health care providers than those who can hear, partially because of the lack of means of communication with these providers and the dearth of available interpreters. The use of video remote interpretation, namely the video camera on an electronic device, to connect deaf patients and health providers has rapidly expanded owing to its flexibility and advantageous cost compared with in-person sign language interpretation. Thus, we need to learn more about how this technology could effectively engage with and respond to the priorities of its users. Objective: We aimed to identify existing evidence regarding the use of video remote interpretation (VRI) in health care settings and to ass...
The field of sign language interpreting is undergoing an exponential increase in the delivery of ser...
In healthcare, the accuracy of interpretation is the most critical component of safe and effective c...
This article discusses the results of a survey sent to the AADB-L listserv and other major listservs...
Approximately 28 million deaf and hard-of-hearing people reside in the United States, and a majority...
People who are deaf use health care services differently than the general population; little researc...
This study is an exploration of professionalization and new technology that begins in the everyday a...
Videotelephony allows deaf people to communicate in the way which is most natural to them, i.e. thro...
Background: Deaf patients have lower levels of health literacy, given less health prevention, more l...
Objective: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
Objective: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
This paper reports on an experimental open source video relay service prototype that helps Deaf peo...
<p>The purpose of this study is to systematically review published evidence regarding the developmen...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
Context: To allow a medical consultation to proceed successfully, it is essential that physicians ar...
Telecommunications and videoconference systems are increasingly replacing face-to-face communication...
The field of sign language interpreting is undergoing an exponential increase in the delivery of ser...
In healthcare, the accuracy of interpretation is the most critical component of safe and effective c...
This article discusses the results of a survey sent to the AADB-L listserv and other major listservs...
Approximately 28 million deaf and hard-of-hearing people reside in the United States, and a majority...
People who are deaf use health care services differently than the general population; little researc...
This study is an exploration of professionalization and new technology that begins in the everyday a...
Videotelephony allows deaf people to communicate in the way which is most natural to them, i.e. thro...
Background: Deaf patients have lower levels of health literacy, given less health prevention, more l...
Objective: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
Objective: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
This paper reports on an experimental open source video relay service prototype that helps Deaf peo...
<p>The purpose of this study is to systematically review published evidence regarding the developmen...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze speech reading through Internet video calls by profoundly hearing-impaired ind...
Context: To allow a medical consultation to proceed successfully, it is essential that physicians ar...
Telecommunications and videoconference systems are increasingly replacing face-to-face communication...
The field of sign language interpreting is undergoing an exponential increase in the delivery of ser...
In healthcare, the accuracy of interpretation is the most critical component of safe and effective c...
This article discusses the results of a survey sent to the AADB-L listserv and other major listservs...