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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38325209/examining-the-differences-of-perceptions-and-experience-with-online-health-information-accessibility-between-deaf-and-hearing-individuals-a-qualitative-study
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P Paul Chandanabhumma, Samantha Ratakonda, Tiffany Panko, Jessica Cuculick, Peter Hauser, Michael K Paasche-Orlow, Michael D Fetters, Michael M McKee
OBJECTIVE: Describe and compare the experiences and preferences of Deaf and hearing individuals with different levels of health literacy in accessing, interpreting, and acting upon online health information. METHODS: We conducted semi-structured interviews with 17 Deaf and 10 hearing participants with high and low health literacy from three healthcare sites. We conducted thematic analysis of the transcripts to explore information navigation experiences, information sources and dissemination preferences...
January 26, 2024: Patient Education and Counseling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324382/differentiating-language-for-students-who-are-deaf-or-hard-of-hearing-a-practice-informed-framework-for-auditory-and-visual-supports
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Sarah D Wainscott, Kelsey Spurgin
PURPOSE: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) serving students who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing (Deaf/hh) and their deaf education counterparts must navigate complexities in language that include modalities that are spoken or signed and proficiency, which is often compromised. This tutorial describes a practice-informed framework that conceptualizes and organizes a continuum of auditory and visual language supports with the aim of informing the practice of the SLP whose training is more inherently focused on spoken language alone, as well as the practice of the teacher of the Deaf/hh (TDHH) who may focus more on visual language supports...
February 7, 2024: Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38314188/the-clinical-and-genetic-characteristics-of-maternally-inherited-diabetes-and-deafness-midd-with-mitochondrial-m-3243a%C3%A2-%C3%A2-g-mutation-a-10-year-follow-up-observation-study-and-literature-review
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Shasha Zheng, Juanjuan Wang, Minxian Sun, Pei Wang, Wei Shi, Zhongzhi Zhang, Zhongjing Wang, Hongmei Zhang
Maternally inherited diabetes and deafness (MIDD) is often caused by the m.3243A > G mutation in mitochondrial DNA. Unfortunately, the characteristics of MIDD, especially long-term outcomes and heteroplasmic changes, have not been well described previously. The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical and genetic features of a family with MIDD after 10 years of follow-up.A 33-year-old male patient with typical characteristics of MIDD, including early-onset diabetes, deafness, and low body mass index, was admitted to our department...
February 2024: Clinical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290830/neurodevelopment-at-age-5-5-years-according-to-ages-stages-questionnaire-at-2-years-corrected-age-in-children-born-preterm-the-epipage-2-cohort-study
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Marie-Laure Charkaluk, Gildas Delavoix Kana, Valérie Benhammou, Isabelle Guellec, Mathilde Letouzey, Andrei Scott Morgan, Alexandra Nuytten, Héloïse Torchin, Sabrina Twilhaar, Gilles Cambonie, Stéphane Marret, Pierre Yves Ancel, Véronique Pierrat
OBJECTIVE: To report neurodevelopment at age 5.5 years according to developmental delay screening with the Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) in late infancy in preterm-born children. DESIGN: Population-based cohort study, EPIPAGE-2. SETTING: France, 2011-2017. PARTICIPANTS: 2504 children born at 24-26, 27-31 and 32-34 weeks, free of cerebral palsy, deafness or blindness at 2 years' corrected age. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Moderate/severe, mild or no disability at age 5...
February 9, 2024: Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38287681/the-historical-demography-of-the-martha-s-vineyard-signing-community
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Justin M Power, Richard P Meier
The deaf population of Martha's Vineyard has fascinated scholars for more than a century since Alexander Graham Bell's research on the frequent occurrence of deafness there and since Groce's book on the island's signing community (Groce, N. E. (1985). Everyone here spoke sign language: Hereditary deafness on Martha's Vineyard. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.). In Groce's work, and in that of subsequent scholars, the Vineyard signing community has often been portrayed as remote and outlying, having developed independently of mainland signing communities for roughly 133 years until 1825...
January 29, 2024: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253049/effect-of-hearing-status-on-concussion-knowledge-and-attitudes-of-collegiate-athletes
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Matthew P Brancaleone, René R Shingles, Zachary A Weber
CONTEXT: Collegiate athletes who are deaf or hard-of-hearing (D/HoH) are diagnosed with concussions at a similar rate as athletes who are hearing; however, little evidence exists on knowledge and attitudes of athletes who are D/HoH toward concussions. This study aimed to examine differences in knowledge of and attitudes toward concussions between athletes who are D/HoH and athletes who are hearing. DESIGN: Cross-sectional research design. METHODS: Of the 310 athletes who are D/HoH and 430 athletes who are hearing that were invited to participate, 90 athletes who are D/HoH, and 72 athletes who are hearing completed the survey...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244481/early-cochlear-implantation-for-children-with-single-sided-deafness
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Emily R Spitzer, Younes Attlassy, J Thomas Roland, Susan B Waltzman
OBJECTIVES: Single-sided deafness (SSD) can have consequences for a child's language, educational, and social development. A cochlear implant (CI) is the only device which can restore true binaural hearing, yet they are only approved for children with (SSD) over the age of five in the United States. Reports on speech perception outcomes for children implanted at a younger age are limited. The present study aims to examine the effects of age at implantation, duration of deafness, hearing loss etiology, and presence of additional disabilities on device usage and speech perception outcomes...
February 2024: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38240124/expressive-vocabulary-word-categories-of-children-who-are-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing
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Andrea D Warner-Czyz, Sean R Anderson, Sarah Graham, Kristin Uhler
This study investigated the acquisition of early expressive vocabulary among young children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH; n = 68) using auditory technology (hearing aids and cochlear implants). Parents completed a standardized vocabulary checklist, which allowed analyses of (i) the size of their child's spoken vocabulary; (ii) composition of the expressive lexicon (e.g., parts of speech such as nouns and verbs; semantic categories such as routines and body parts); and (iii) demographic and audiologic factors (e...
January 17, 2024: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38237608/enhancing-social-emotional-functioning-in-adolescents-with-developmental-language-disorder-or-deaf-or-hard-of-hearing-through-a-theory-of-mind-intervention
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L Smit, H Knoors, I Rabeling, L Verhoeven, C Vissers
BACKGROUND: This study examines the effect of a Theory of Mind (ToM) intervention on ToM abilities and social-emotional functioning in adolescents with developmental language disorder (DLD) or who are deaf/hard of hearing (D/HH). It emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and measurement for personal growth. The research design incorporates both subjective and objective measures to evaluate the intervention's efficacy. AIMS: To investigate the impact of the ToM intervention on ToM abilities and social-emotional functioning in adolescents with DLD or who are D/HH...
January 18, 2024: International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38224244/developing-expressive-language-skills-of-deaf-students-through-specialized-writing-instruction
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Kimberly A Wolbers, Hannah M Dostal, Leala Holcomb, Kelsey Spurgin
Writing is an essential element of literacy development, and language plays a central role in the composing process, including developing, organizing, and refining ideas. Language and writing are interconnected, making it paramount for educators to attend to the development of deaf students' language skills. In this quasi-experimental study, we examined the impact of strategic and interactive pedagogical approaches, namely Strategic and Interactive Writing Instruction, implemented with deaf students in grades 3-6 to develop genre-specific traits in their expressive language (spoken or signed) and writing...
January 15, 2024: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38215790/validity-and-reliability-of-the-ersa-questionnaire-in-turkish
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Hüseyin Öztürk, Mustafa Karabulut, Mine Baydan-Aran, Suna Tokgöz-Yılmaz
This methodological study aimed to assess the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Evaluation of the Impact of Hearing Loss in Adults (ERSA) questionnaire for individuals with treated hearing loss. The study involved 200 participants, and both exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were used to examine structural validity. External validity was assessed by correlating ERSA scores with the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB). Internal consistency and test-retest reliability were evaluated using Cronbach's alpha and the intraclass correlation coefficient, respectively...
January 12, 2024: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38215241/narrative-intervention-for-preschoolers-who-are-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing-using-listening-and-spoken-language-a-pilot-study
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Kameron C Carden, Robin A McWilliam, Ragan H McLeod, Megan P Fedewa
PURPOSE: This pilot study aimed to examine the effects of a caregiver-supported, narrative-based intervention program on the story retelling skills of a group of preschoolers who are deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) using listening and spoken language (LSL). METHOD: A concurrent multiple baseline design across participants was used to determine the effect of a narrative intervention on the story retelling skills of three preschool-age participants who demonstrated complex language delays...
January 12, 2024: Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38206823/silent-struggles-to-self-manage-high-blood-pressure-among-deaf-sign-language-users-a-qualitative-study
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Ha Na Jeong, Kyoung-Eun Lee, Hee Jung Kim, Gi Won Choi, Sun Ju Chang
AIMS: Tailored self-management support of hypertension, considering language and communication, is important for minorities, specifically in the deaf community. However, little is known about the experiences of hypertension self-management in deaf individuals who use sign language. This study aimed to explore the factors and processes of self-management in deaf sign language users with hypertension. METHODS AND RESULTS: Ten men and women who used sign language participated in this study...
January 11, 2024: European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38178800/falling-on-deaf-ears-interpreters-as-cultural-brokers-in-mental-healthcare
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Jordan Bamford, Seri Abraham, Mustafa Alachkar, Adeola Akinola
Communication is the cornerstone of mental healthcare. In the UK, many people who will need access to mental health services do not possess English as their first language. In this editorial, we seek to examine current policy and guidance with respect to interpreting in mental healthcare, and explore the benefits and challenges of interpretation and the ethical implications to consider. We focus on how mental health services could better engage with interpreters as cultural brokers to understand cultural expressions of distress...
January 5, 2024: BJPsych Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176740/writing-instruction-with-grade-level-college-bound-secondary-deaf-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kimberly Wolbers, Hannah Dostal, Leala Holcomb, Kelsey Spurgin
In the current study, we used a sequential explanatory design to examine secondary writing instruction for deaf students in various school settings. An examination of secondary writing instruction was carried out in two cycles using a survey and subsequent focus group discussions. The first cycle (n = 222) presented an overview of secondary writing instruction for deaf students with diverse skill levels. The second cycle (n = 18) focused on writing instruction specific to grade-level or college-bound deaf students...
January 4, 2024: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38160399/deaf-patients-preferred-communication-in-clinical-settings-implications-for-healthcare-providers
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Sarah Hall, Michael Ballard
Deaf patients who communicate in American Sign Language (ASL) experience communication challenges leading to medical errors, treatment delays, and health disparities. Research on Deaf patient communication preferences is sparse. Researchers conducted focus groups based on the Health Belief Model with culturally Deaf patients and interpreters. The ASL focus groups were interpreted and transcribed into written English, verified by a third-party interpreting agency, and uploaded into NVivo. Deductive coding was used to identify communication methods and inductive coding was used to identify themes within each...
December 31, 2023: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38159302/deaf-children-home-language-environments-and-reciprocal-contingent-family-interactions
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Oscar L Ocuto
Engaged communication between mother and a child in their early developmental stages is one of the predictors of children's development of higher-order thinking skills. For deaf children, this engaged communication between mother and child hinges on the home language environment (HLE) being fully accessible to the child. This research uses agogical phenomenology in exploring the lived experiences of participants' HLE where sign language is used, with particular focus on the opportunities for extended discourse...
December 30, 2023: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38142290/isl-signing-mothers-practices-for-boosting-hearing-signing-children-s-engagement-in-shared-reading
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Orit Fuks
This longitudinal multiple-case study research focused on the scaffolding strategies that two Israeli deaf mothers use to boost their young hearing children's engagement in reading interactions. Despite being significant to language learning, few studies have examined the dialogic reading practices of deaf-signing mothers. The study shows that until the age of 22 months, the mothers shared picture books with their children. Between the ages of 12 to 24 months, the mothers used mostly low-demand cognitive prompts and responsive utterances...
December 23, 2023: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38124681/early-access-to-language-supports-number-mapping-skills-in-deaf-children
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Kristin Walker, Emily Carrigan, Marie Coppola
The ability to associate different types of number representations referring to the same quantity (symbolic Arabic numerals, signed/spoken number words, and nonsymbolic quantities), is an important predictor of overall mathematical success. This foundational skill-mapping-has not been examined in deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children. To address this gap, we studied 188 4 1/2 to 9-year-old DHH and hearing children and systematically examined the relationship between their language experiences and mapping skills...
December 20, 2023: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38124680/linguistic-intervention-strategies-speech-language-pathologists-use-with-children-using-cochlear-implants
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Daniela Mieres, Josep-Maria Losilla, Encarna Pérez, Cristina Cambra
The aim of this study was to explore the strategies that speech-language pathologists (SLPs) use during their linguistic interventions on children with cochlear implants (CIs). The sample comprised 7 SLPs in interactions with 62 children, 31 with CIs and 31 with typical hearing (TH), from 5 to 7 years of age. Two linguistic activities were used: conversation and naming. With children with CIs, the SLPs used 3.8 times more adaptation strategies and 5 times more educational strategies in the conversation activity, and 1...
December 20, 2023: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
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