Facilitating Accommodation of Learners with Disabilities in Summative Assessment of Literacy in Tanzania through Mobile Application (Empowering Learners in a Digital World)

M. Saimon, F. Mtenzi
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Lack of proficiency in using languages (except sign languages) among people with hearing impairment poses difficulties for them to comprehend health-related information and thus, having low health literacy. To bridge this gap, health care providers adopt various communication practices to reach people with hearing impairment (HI), some of which prove success while others prove failure. Consequently, reflection on health literacy communications becomes paramount for the sustainability of health education for people with HI. The present study reflects on communication practices during Covid-19 pandemic control in Tanzania contexts in relation to people with hearing impairment. The study adopted a qualitative research approach in which the data were collected through interviews from five (5) people with HI obtained through a snowball sampling technique, and three (3) health care providers who were purposively sampled. Findings showed that adopted communication practices (writing on papers, lip-reading, and using family members as interpreters) were perceived as less effective by people with hearing impairment. Instead, people with HI preferred communication from other sources that used sign language. Therefore, calls for healthcare providers’ pre-service and in-service training programs to impart skills for communicating properly with HI to all healthcare providers.
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通过移动应用程序在坦桑尼亚的扫盲总结性评估中为残疾学习者提供便利(在数字世界中赋予学习者权力)
听力障碍人士不熟练使用语言(手语除外),使他们难以理解与健康有关的信息,因此卫生素养较低。为了弥补这一差距,卫生保健提供者采用各种沟通做法来接触听力障碍患者,其中一些证明是成功的,而另一些证明是失败的。因此,对健康素养传播的反思对于HI患者健康教育的可持续性至关重要。本研究反映了坦桑尼亚在Covid-19大流行控制期间与听力障碍人士的沟通做法。本研究采用定性研究方法,通过访谈收集数据,访谈对象为五(5)名HI患者,访谈对象为三(3)名医疗服务提供者,访谈对象为滚雪球抽样技术。研究结果显示,听力受损的人认为采用的沟通方式(在纸上书写、唇读和让家庭成员作为翻译)效果较差。相反,HI患者更喜欢使用手语进行其他来源的交流。因此,需要医疗保健提供者的职前和在职培训计划,向所有医疗保健提供者传授与HI适当沟通的技能。
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