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Bruce B. Ludders, Communication Between Health Care Professionals and Deaf Patients, Health & Social Work, Volume 12, Issue 4, Fall 1987, Pages 303–310, https://doi.org/10.1093/hsw/12.4.303
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Abstract
A review of the literature about communication between health care professionals and deaf people demonstrates that a continuum of accuracy in perceptions of deaf people and their communication problems exists in health care settings. The author provides information on deaf culture, history, population size, sign language, and communication needs that is used to evaluate professional journal articles. Examples of research on this topic are presented and the need for further studies and the role of social workers are discussed.
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Copyright © 1987 by the National Association of Social Workers, Inc.
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