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Communication in LIBRAS as a possibility for health care - The encounter between nurse and deaf subject. DE

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This is a descriptive study, which aims to analyse how the communication process occurs in the care between nurses and deaf and hearing-impaired people, recommending observations about the reality studied. In this work the author discusses the negative feelings about the care provided to deaf patients, in the light of the Analysis of.Michel Pêcheux's Discourse Analysis, which seeks to understand the conditions in which discourses are produced. It suggests recommendations to develop improvements in governmental actions in the area of health regarding the deaf, in addition to providing nurses with useful tools for the elaboration of.intervention programmes and communication strategies using Sign Language. And finally, that it is taken as a vehicle for the transmission of information and communication by the actors involved in this process.

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Laureato in Lettere e Pedagogia, Master in Salute ed Educazione, Specialista in Traduzione e Interpretazione, Insegnamento in LIBRAS e Educazione Speciale. È professore presso l'Istituto Federale di Scienze dell'Educazione e Tecnologia di Amazonas- IFAM e lavora sui seguenti temi: linguistica applicata alle Libre, lingua portoghese come lingua madre e L2 per i sordi.

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Authors Marcos Santos
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.08.2023
 
EAN 9786206308188
ISBN 9786206308188
No. of pages 60
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Special education

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