The perspective of deaf patients on health care

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Autor(a) principal: Rezende,Regiane Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Guerra,Leonor Bezerra, Carvalho,Sirley Alves da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista CEFAC (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Purpose: to learn the deaf people’s perspective on the improvements needed in this population’s health care. Methods: an observational, cross-sectional study conducted with 124 deaf people who answered a semi-structured questionnaire to characterize the sample (age, sex, and means of communication) and collect answers to the open question: “Do you have any suggestion to improve the health care for the deaf?” - which was answered either in writing or in the Brazilian Sign Language (Libras). A descriptive analysis was conducted to characterize the sample, as well as a quantitative and qualitative content analysis (thematic-categorical), to identify categories and occurrence frequency of the content in the answers to the open question. Results: the sample’s mean age was 44 years (standard deviation 15, minimum 18, and maximum 70 years), 65% were women, and 78% used Libras to communicate. Most of the participants (83%) answered the open question in writing. Six theme categories were identified: 1) Needed improvements; 2) Communication barriers); 3) Health promotion; 4) Autonomy; 5) Achievements; and 6) Law. Conclusion: the results reveal a need for improvements in the health care of deaf people. The perspective of the studied deaf population is based on their desire to gain autonomy, overcome communication barriers, and have access to information, aiming at health promotion.
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title The perspective of deaf patients on health care
spellingShingle The perspective of deaf patients on health care
Rezende,Regiane Ferreira
Sign Language
Unified Health System
Access to Health Services
Public Health
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
title_short The perspective of deaf patients on health care
title_full The perspective of deaf patients on health care
title_fullStr The perspective of deaf patients on health care
title_full_unstemmed The perspective of deaf patients on health care
title_sort The perspective of deaf patients on health care
author Rezende,Regiane Ferreira
author_facet Rezende,Regiane Ferreira
Guerra,Leonor Bezerra
Carvalho,Sirley Alves da Silva
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Carvalho,Sirley Alves da Silva
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Guerra,Leonor Bezerra
Carvalho,Sirley Alves da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sign Language
Unified Health System
Access to Health Services
Public Health
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
topic Sign Language
Unified Health System
Access to Health Services
Public Health
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
description ABSTRACT Purpose: to learn the deaf people’s perspective on the improvements needed in this population’s health care. Methods: an observational, cross-sectional study conducted with 124 deaf people who answered a semi-structured questionnaire to characterize the sample (age, sex, and means of communication) and collect answers to the open question: “Do you have any suggestion to improve the health care for the deaf?” - which was answered either in writing or in the Brazilian Sign Language (Libras). A descriptive analysis was conducted to characterize the sample, as well as a quantitative and qualitative content analysis (thematic-categorical), to identify categories and occurrence frequency of the content in the answers to the open question. Results: the sample’s mean age was 44 years (standard deviation 15, minimum 18, and maximum 70 years), 65% were women, and 78% used Libras to communicate. Most of the participants (83%) answered the open question in writing. Six theme categories were identified: 1) Needed improvements; 2) Communication barriers); 3) Health promotion; 4) Autonomy; 5) Achievements; and 6) Law. Conclusion: the results reveal a need for improvements in the health care of deaf people. The perspective of the studied deaf population is based on their desire to gain autonomy, overcome communication barriers, and have access to information, aiming at health promotion.
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