Aims and objectives To explore the preferences of deaf people for communication in a hospital consultation. Methods Design – cross-sectional survey, using a structured, postal questionnaire. Setting – survey of readers of two journals for deaf and hard of hearing people. Participants – 999 self-selected individuals with hearing loss in the UK, including those who use sign language and those who use speech. Main outcome measures – preferred mode of communication. Results A total of 11% of participants preferred to use sign language within everyday life, 70% used speech and 17% used a mixture of sign and speech.Within a clinic setting, 50% of the sign language users preferred to have a consultation via a sign language interpreter and...
In the last 10 years, the workplace setting has become a new research topic in the field of signed l...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of deaf patients in the medical setting. The study i...
For a patient that is deaf, providing patient care can be more difficult due to communication barrie...
Aims and objectives To explore the preferences of deaf people for communication in a hospital consu...
This study investigates the nature and extent of communication problems between hearing physicians a...
Aims: The aims of this study are to record understandings of participants and analyse the decisions ...
People who are deaf use health care services differently than the general population; little researc...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the perceptions of deaf individuals about the communication process ...
This study is the only comprehensive survey to date of the text communication preferences of deaf pe...
This study is the only comprehensive survey to date of the text communication preferences of deaf pe...
SummaryNon-verbal communication is important when caring for deaf patients, fostering excellence in ...
Objective: to understand how the conduct of health professional’s influences (or does not influence)...
The purpose of this investigation was to clarify how sign language is used as a way of communication...
Objective: To describe the methods of communication preferred among hearing impaired students and th...
Background: Approximately one in seven of the British population has some degree of hearing loss. St...
In the last 10 years, the workplace setting has become a new research topic in the field of signed l...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of deaf patients in the medical setting. The study i...
For a patient that is deaf, providing patient care can be more difficult due to communication barrie...
Aims and objectives To explore the preferences of deaf people for communication in a hospital consu...
This study investigates the nature and extent of communication problems between hearing physicians a...
Aims: The aims of this study are to record understandings of participants and analyse the decisions ...
People who are deaf use health care services differently than the general population; little researc...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the perceptions of deaf individuals about the communication process ...
This study is the only comprehensive survey to date of the text communication preferences of deaf pe...
This study is the only comprehensive survey to date of the text communication preferences of deaf pe...
SummaryNon-verbal communication is important when caring for deaf patients, fostering excellence in ...
Objective: to understand how the conduct of health professional’s influences (or does not influence)...
The purpose of this investigation was to clarify how sign language is used as a way of communication...
Objective: To describe the methods of communication preferred among hearing impaired students and th...
Background: Approximately one in seven of the British population has some degree of hearing loss. St...
In the last 10 years, the workplace setting has become a new research topic in the field of signed l...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of deaf patients in the medical setting. The study i...
For a patient that is deaf, providing patient care can be more difficult due to communication barrie...