- ►annals.org [PDF] LI Iezzoni, BL O'Day, M Killeen, H Harker - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2004 - Am Coll Physicians Background: Achieving patient-centered care requires effective communication
between physicians and patients. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing face
considerable barriers to communicat- ing with physicians. Objective: To ... Cited by 64 - Related articles - All 7 versions
HE Meador, P Zazove - The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2005 - jabfm.com No secrets—deaf people consider it rude to be excluded from any conversational
information. When a Deaf person leaves the room to accept a phone call, s/he is
expected to tell the group about the phone call when s/he returns. Deaf ... Cited by 31 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions
S Barnett - Academic Medicine, 2002 - journals.lww.com Although medical education should prepare phy- sicians for the common issues
they will face in practice, medical school and residency curricula do not
adequately teach the communication skills necessary to work with the many ... Cited by 34 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
- ►nih.gov [PDF] AG Steinberg, S Barnett, HE Meador, EA … - Journal of general internal medicine, 2006 - Springer Experiences and Perceptions of Deaf People Annie G. Steinberg, MD, 1 Steven
Barnett, MD, 2 Helen E. Meador, PhD, 3 ... Erin A. Wiggins, MBA, MS, 4 Philip
Zazove, MD, MM 3 ... 1 Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, ... Cited by 17 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
AG Steinberg, EA Wiggins, CH Barmada, VJ … - Journal of Women's Health, 2002 - liebertonline.com Background: The authors investigated the knowledge, attitudes, and healthcare
experiences of Deaf women. Methods: Interviews with 45 deaf women who
participated in focus groups in American Sign Language were translated, ... Cited by 38 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
P Tamaskar, T Malia, C Stern, D Gorenflo, H … - Archives of family medicine, 2000 - Am Med Assoc Results No significant differences existed between D&HH or hearing persons from
different states. However, numerous differences existed between D&HH and hearing
persons. Deaf and hard-of-hearing persons were less likely to report ... Cited by 30 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
DA Ebert, PS Heckerling - JAMA, 1995 - Am Med Assoc OBJECTIVE--To assess physicians' knowledge and beliefs regarding communication
with deaf people and compare their knowledge and beliefs with their methods of
communicating with deaf patients in their practices. DESIGN--Survey. ... Cited by 65 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
S Barnett - Family medicine, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov BACKGROUND: Although American Sign Language (ASL) is the third most commonly
used primary language in the United States, physicians are often not adequately
prepared for the challenges of conducting an interview with a deafpatient ... Cited by 28 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions