“What have YOU done in the past few years?” Deaf BSL users' experiences of caring for people with dementia during COVID-19
E Ferguson-Coleman, A Young - Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose Deaf people, who are British Sign Language (BSL) users, are, at times, carers for
their parent or spouse when they have dementia. This can be a challenging role for the …
their parent or spouse when they have dementia. This can be a challenging role for the …
Cultural competence in NHS hearing aid clinics: a mixed-methods case study of services for Deaf British sign language users in the UK
Background This study identified and explored how National Health Service (NHS) hearing
aid clinics address cultural competence concerning Deaf British Sign Language (BSL) …
aid clinics address cultural competence concerning Deaf British Sign Language (BSL) …
Psychotherapy for Culturally Deaf Individuals: Summarising Factors That Explain Low Access and Poor Execution: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis
L Rath - 2024 - essay.utwente.nl
Culturally Deaf individuals are known to experience barriers concerning the access and
execution of psychotherapy. Concurrently, an increase in mental health problems is …
execution of psychotherapy. Concurrently, an increase in mental health problems is …
[PDF][PDF] Deaf identity in audiology services: exploring the significance and implications
C Hulme - ENT & Audiology news, 2023 - research.manchester.ac.uk
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University of Manchester Research Deaf Identity in audiology services: exploring the significance …
University of Manchester Research Deaf Identity in audiology services: exploring the significance …