Programs for DeafBlind Children and Adults
Am Ann Deaf. 2022;167(2):223-234. doi: 10.1353/aad.2022.0027.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36214120 | DOI:10.1353/aad.2022.0027 (Source: American Annals of the Deaf)
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - October 10, 2022 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

Programs for DeafBlind Children and Adults
Am Ann Deaf. 2022;167(2):223-234. doi: 10.1353/aad.2022.0027.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36214120 | DOI:10.1353/aad.2022.0027 (Source: American Annals of the Deaf)
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - October 10, 2022 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

Programs for DeafBlind Children and Adults
Am Ann Deaf. 2022;167(2):223-234. doi: 10.1353/aad.2022.0027.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36214120 | DOI:10.1353/aad.2022.0027 (Source: American Annals of the Deaf)
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - October 10, 2022 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

Programs for DeafBlind Children and Adults
Am Ann Deaf. 2022;167(2):223-234. doi: 10.1353/aad.2022.0027.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36214120 | DOI:10.1353/aad.2022.0027 (Source: American Annals of the Deaf)
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - October 10, 2022 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

Programs for DeafBlind Children and Adults
Am Ann Deaf. 2022;167(2):223-234. doi: 10.1353/aad.2022.0027.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36214120 | DOI:10.1353/aad.2022.0027 (Source: American Annals of the Deaf)
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - October 10, 2022 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

Sensors, Vol. 22, Pages 7136: Real-Time Scene Monitoring for Deaf-Blind People
We present our findings from a series of workshops with participants classed with multi-sensory impairments (MSI), to demonstrate the relative success of this approach and its potential for integration into existing assistance for the MSI of the future. (Source: Sensors)
Source: Sensors - September 21, 2022 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Khaled Kassem Piergiorgio Caramazza Kevin J. Mitchell Mitch Miller Azadeh Emadi Daniele Faccio Tags: Communication Source Type: research

The Outcome of Cochlear Implantations in Deaf-Blind Patients: A Multicenter Observational Study
Conclusion Cochlear implantation is a beneficial method for the rehabilitation of deaf-blind patients. Both deaf-blind and deaf-only implanted children revealed similar auditory performances. However, speech perception ability in deaf-blind patients was slightly lower than the deaf-only patients in both children and adults. (Source: Otology and Neurotology)
Source: Otology and Neurotology - August 25, 2022 Category: ENT & OMF Tags: Cochlear Implants Source Type: research

Caeski: an assistive technology for the communication of persons with deafblindness
CONCLUSION: The use of Caeski is feasible and as future perspectives, this assistive technology can be used in association with similar assistive technologies such as Perkins Machine and Braille Line, preventing possible tactile overloads. In addition, can be applied in the educational context, from literacy to university. Studies with longer training time should be conducted to confirm the results. The implications for rehabilitation:Social interactions, presential and online, with deafblind and non-deafblind persons anywhere in the world.Literacy and cognitive development of persons with deafblindness.Digital inclusion f...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology. - June 16, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Taciana Ramos Luz Rudolf Huebner Eduardo Jos é Lima Ii Haiany Christine Abreu Paulo Estev ão Nunes Santos Pedro Henrique de Oliveira Gomes Luiz Paulo Santos Rezende Renan Gustavo Otoni de Oliveira Pedro Augusto de Oliveira Mendes Source Type: research

Building COVID-19's semiology: The blind wise men and the elephant
CONCLUSIONS: Official protocols should include other symptoms as fatigue, loss of appetite, muscle and joint aches and high airways symptoms as frequent symptoms of COVID-19 attending to the stories of patients. Those unspecified symptoms can be unnoticed by patients and professionals and can delay the detection of disease and the contact tracing in primary care. It is necessary to obtain a detailed description of the symptoms and avoid translating them into pre-established medical terms that with their meaning substitute and make the patients' report invisible, turning professionals deaf and blind to a new disease and mak...
Source: Gaceta Sanitaria - May 23, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Gemma Torrell Vallesp ín Aurora Rovira Fontanals Meritxell S ánchez Amat Mar ía José Fernández de Sanmamed Santos Source Type: research

Building COVID-19's semiology: The blind wise men and the elephant
CONCLUSIONS: Official protocols should include other symptoms as fatigue, loss of appetite, muscle and joint aches and high airways symptoms as frequent symptoms of COVID-19 attending to the stories of patients. Those unspecified symptoms can be unnoticed by patients and professionals and can delay the detection of disease and the contact tracing in primary care. It is necessary to obtain a detailed description of the symptoms and avoid translating them into pre-established medical terms that with their meaning substitute and make the patients' report invisible, turning professionals deaf and blind to a new disease and mak...
Source: Gaceta Sanitaria - May 23, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Gemma Torrell Vallesp ín Aurora Rovira Fontanals Meritxell S ánchez Amat Mar ía José Fernández de Sanmamed Santos Source Type: research

No fuss please! I ’m deafblind: a personal point of view and some friendly suggestions
No fuss please! I’m deafblind: a personal point of view and some friendly suggestions Roger Wilson-Hinds Working with Older People, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, pp.- This paper aims to offer practical suggestions as to factors needing consideration when meeting, interacting with or assessing the needs of an older person living with acquired deafblindness. The paper’s author draws on his personal experience of living with acquired deafblindness to offer practical suggestions. This paper offers an experiential definition of acquired deafblindness, before providing practic...
Source: Working with Older People - April 25, 2022 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Roger Wilson-Hinds Source Type: research