Cultural competence in NHS hearing aid clinics: a mixed-methods case study of services for Deaf British sign language users in the UK
Abstract Background This study identified and explored how National Health Service (NHS) hearing aid clinics address cultural competence concerning Deaf British Sign Language (BSL) users. This was approached by (i) investigating how organisational processes meet the needs of Deaf signers from a hosp...
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Main Authors: | Celia Hulme (Author), Alys Young (Author), Katherine Rogers (Author), Kevin J. Munro (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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