Method of health education for deaf: A systematic review
Ajeng Galuh Wuryandari,
Muhammad Rusdi,
Asni Johari
et al.
Abstract:<strong data-sider-select-id="f2f7e499-48da-4d7b-b1d8-4aebe2143d04">Background and aims: Healthcare establishments must treat people who are deaf or hard of hearing equally. As several experimental studies have yielded different outcomes, some studies on health education techniques must be conducted to examine the effects of health education on hearing loss. This study outlines how researchers educate deaf people about health issues. <strong data-sider-select-id="8eb6a43c-7a5b-41d9-a08f-6f11ad79a11e"&… Show more
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