Attitudes and experiences regarding preventive strategies for the deaf population in Western New York.
People for whom English is a second language, such as the deaf population, often have unequal access to health information and low health literacy. In the context of a wider study on risk of tick-borne illness in deaf communities, we explored barriers, opportunities, and nuances to accessible health...
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Main Authors: | Lorne Farovitch (Author), Carol Padden (Author), Edwin vanWijngaarden (Author), Benjamin Miller (Author), Brian Leydet (Author), Timothy Dye (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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