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Communicating in a healthcare setting with people who have hearing loss

Many patients with hearing loss find communication in healthcare settings difficult, and this might sometimes affect their care. This article outlines how staff can best communicate with people with hearing loss

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Published in:BMJ 2010-09, Vol.341 (sep29 3), p.c4672-c4672
Main Authors: Middleton, Anna, Niruban, Alagaratnam, Girling, Gill, Myint, Phyo Kyaw
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Appointments and Schedules
Classification
Cochlear implants
Communication
Deafness
Environment Design
Family medical history
Health care
Health care policy
Health services
Hearing aids
Hearing impaired people
Hearing impairment
Hearing loss
Hearing Loss - psychology
Humans
Lipreading
Medical personnel
Older people
Patients
Patients' Rooms
Professional-Patient Relations
Sign language
Terminology as Topic
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