2021
DOI: 10.4102/ajod.v10i0.800
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‘The world is not only for hearing people – It’s for all people’: The experiences of women who are deaf or hard of hearing in accessing healthcare services in Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract: Background: Despite legal and adopted frameworks purporting access to healthcare and rehabilitation services, which are both a human right and key to developmental issues, women who are deaf and/or hard of hearing (HoH) are still excluded and experience barriers when accessing healthcare services. Largely, this is attributed to communication barriers between healthcare professionals and women who are deaf and/or HoH. There have been limited research studies carried out on women with invisible disabilities, suc… Show more

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“…This study focused on the ways in which COVID-19 policies impacted Deaf persons' access to COVID-19-related information, to communicate, and access quality health and social services. The inaccessibility of health services for Deaf patients and the consequences of providers' negative attitudes and discrimination towards PWDs are longstanding, global issues (Masuku, Moroe & Van Der Merwe 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study focused on the ways in which COVID-19 policies impacted Deaf persons' access to COVID-19-related information, to communicate, and access quality health and social services. The inaccessibility of health services for Deaf patients and the consequences of providers' negative attitudes and discrimination towards PWDs are longstanding, global issues (Masuku, Moroe & Van Der Merwe 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study focused on the ways in which COVID-19 policies impacted Deaf persons’ access to COVID-19-related information, to communicate, and access quality health and social services. The inaccessibility of health services for Deaf patients and the consequences of providers’ negative attitudes and discrimination towards PWDs are longstanding, global issues (Masuku, Moroe & Van Der Merwe 2021 ). Findings from this study and several others provide evidence that the existing discriminatory practices and communication barriers in the health system worsened during the pandemic (Hlongwane et al 2022 ; Ned et al 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conforme a Organização Mundial da Saúde, existem mais de 190 milhões de mulheres surdas 4 . Apesar do surgimento de diversos marcos legais e políticas de inclusão no acesso ao conhecimento e serviços de saúde, as mulheres com deficiência auditiva ainda são excluídas e encaram barreiras de acessibilidade ao saber e tratamentos de saúde 5 .…”
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