2017
DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2017.117
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Preparedness Training Programs for Working With Deaf and Hard of Hearing Communities and Older Adults: Lessons Learned From Key Informants and Literature Assessments

Abstract: Developing effective, accessible, and affordable training programs for emergency response personnel working with Deaf and hard of hearing persons, some of whom belong to the older adult population, will require a collaborative effort among emergency response agencies, public health organizations, and members of the affected communities. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2018;12:606-614).

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“…For example, there may be a useful purpose for these kinds of apps in both domestic and emergency scenarios such as hurricanes or severe storms. Indeed, the development of emergency AT could help to reduce the disproportionately high level of morbidity among the DHOH during natural disasters [41]. Mobile apps or devices could have a preprogrammed functionality that assists DHOH persons in an emergency, although this warrants further research.…”
Section: The Value Of Hard-of-hearing Assistance Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, there may be a useful purpose for these kinds of apps in both domestic and emergency scenarios such as hurricanes or severe storms. Indeed, the development of emergency AT could help to reduce the disproportionately high level of morbidity among the DHOH during natural disasters [41]. Mobile apps or devices could have a preprogrammed functionality that assists DHOH persons in an emergency, although this warrants further research.…”
Section: The Value Of Hard-of-hearing Assistance Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Special populations who may be particularly vulnerable in a disaster also must be considered in disaster planning. [160][161][162][163][164][165][166][167] These populations might include pediatrics, geriatrics, patients who are technology or highly resource dependent, and those living in settings lacking technology infrastructure or sufficient transportation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por outo lado, tendo em vista que os EUA é um país desenvolvido, essa situação sugere que a deficiência de saberes com relação à Libras é uma dificuldade que requer mais do que melhores condições econômicas do país. O desenvolvimento de programas de treinamento efetivos e acessíveis para os profissionais que trabalham com usuários surdos e com deficiência auditiva, por exemplo, exigirá um esforço colaborativo entre agências de resposta a emergências, organizações de saúde pública e membros das comunidades afetadas (KAMAU et al, 2017). Não se pode deixar de levar em consideração que, em detrimento da forma como a surdez foi associada à esfera patológica, criou-se um estigma que colocou os indivíduos portadores dessa condição, por vezes, em um local de subalternidade marcado pelo preconceito e pela exclusão social (ABREU; ZUCHIWSCHI, 2015).…”
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