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@article{ Machado2013,
 title = {Sign language: how the nursing staff interacts to take care of deaf patients?},
 author = {Machado, Wiliam César Alves and Machado, Daniel Aragão and Figueiredo,Nébia Maria Almeida de and Tonini, Teresa and Miranda, Rodrigo Sousa de and Oliveira, Gabriela Moraes Bueno de},
 journal = {Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online},
 number = {3},
 pages = {283-292},
 volume = {5},
 year = {2013},
 issn = {2175-5361},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2013v5n3p283},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-55051-3},
 abstract = {Objective: To identify how the professional nursing staff of a university hospital interacts to care for their deaf patients. Method: A descriptive, exploratory, and quanti-qualitative study performed in the second semester of 2012. Results: Twenty-one nurses (57%) reported never having provided care for deaf patients. Sixteen nurses (43%) have provided care for deaf patients and reported the following means of communication: 12 (46,15%) referred using mime; 4 (15,38%) mentioned using lip reading; 8 (30,77%) used writing; 1 (3,85%) used drawing and; 1 (3,85%) used an interpreter. Conclusion: It is necessary to take effective measures for nursing professionals to communicate appropriately with deaf patients starting with the offering of specific disciplines in all courses and education programs.},
 keywords = {Pflegepersonal; nursing staff; Behinderter; handicapped; Krankenpflege; nursing; Krankenhaus; hospital; Sprache; language; Gehörlosigkeit; deafness}}