Modern medical professionals strive to provide culturally competent care; however, Deaf[1] culture remains overlooked. Common language and experience draw deaf individuals together as a cultural group. Ignorance about Deaf culture perpetuates barriers to holistic care in the medical setting. Deaf patients receive misdiagnoses, delayed treatment, and privacy breaches. Deaf culture understandably avoids healthcare and is characterized by numerous health disparities as a result. Obstacles hindering Deaf access to healthcare are directly opposed to the intended therapeutic relationship and holistic care. Increased awareness of Deaf culture is required to improve the Deaf’s access to healthcare. [1] The word deaf should be capitalized when refer...
Deaf persons who use American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary form of communication are members...
This article presents an overview of features of Deaf Culture that may influence the health and heal...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
Modern medical professionals strive to provide culturally competent care; however, Deaf[1] culture r...
Background: Deaf patients have lower levels of health literacy, given less health prevention, more l...
Deaf and hard-of-hearing (HH) patients face unique challenges when attempting to interact with the h...
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines deaf to describe an individual who has total or partial hearing...
There is a need for culturally competent health care providers (HCPs) to provide care to deaf signer...
Culturally competent health care for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is significantly understudied with...
People who are deaf use health care services differently than the general population; little researc...
The primary objective of the study was to examine how deaf culture impacts an individual\u27s experi...
Access to health care without barriers is a clearly defined right of people with disabilities as sta...
Abstract Deaf patients suffer from inferior health outcomes and have lower patient satisfaction tha...
The American Academy of Nursing (2015) encourages the provision of culturally sensitive care to impr...
There are many barriers to health care that are faced by much of the population for different reason...
Deaf persons who use American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary form of communication are members...
This article presents an overview of features of Deaf Culture that may influence the health and heal...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
Modern medical professionals strive to provide culturally competent care; however, Deaf[1] culture r...
Background: Deaf patients have lower levels of health literacy, given less health prevention, more l...
Deaf and hard-of-hearing (HH) patients face unique challenges when attempting to interact with the h...
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines deaf to describe an individual who has total or partial hearing...
There is a need for culturally competent health care providers (HCPs) to provide care to deaf signer...
Culturally competent health care for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is significantly understudied with...
People who are deaf use health care services differently than the general population; little researc...
The primary objective of the study was to examine how deaf culture impacts an individual\u27s experi...
Access to health care without barriers is a clearly defined right of people with disabilities as sta...
Abstract Deaf patients suffer from inferior health outcomes and have lower patient satisfaction tha...
The American Academy of Nursing (2015) encourages the provision of culturally sensitive care to impr...
There are many barriers to health care that are faced by much of the population for different reason...
Deaf persons who use American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary form of communication are members...
This article presents an overview of features of Deaf Culture that may influence the health and heal...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...