Improving the Experience of Health Care for People Living with Sensory Disability

Improving the Experience of Health Care for People Living with Sensory Disability

by Dr Annmaree Watharow, MD, PhDDr Damian Mellifont, PhD and Dr Jennifer Smith-Merry, PhD
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 23/02/2023

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How does a patient with sensory disability – such as a hearing or vision impairment, or both – get effective communication from a health care provider?


Too often, the answer is that they don’t. Communication is crucial for any professional–patient relationship, not least when disability is in the mix. For people living with sensory disability, however, the challenge of knowing what is going on with their healthcare, participating in shared decision making, and retaining an appropriate level of agency, is even greater. Using verbatim testimony from people with first-hand experience of sensory disability, this book explores issues such as accessibility barriers in consent forms, patient information sheets and other paperwork; situational vulnerability to abuse and neglect; and dehumanisation, infantilisation, and disempowerment in care.


Written by Dr Annmaree Watharow MD PhD, a doctor and author with personal experience of sensory disability, the stories in this book are told using people’s own words, to allow readers to hear directly from the people who most need their own agency. Vital reading for doctors, nurses, health care providers, and social support workers in practice and training, this book will change the way you view sensory disability.

ISBN:
9781915271433
9781915271433
Category:
Disability: social aspects
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
23-02-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Lived Places Publishing

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