Publications by authors named "Lorena Rivera-Gonzalez"

Background: Effective communication between health care professionals and Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D&HH) patients remains a challenge. Literature regarding health professionals' knowledge of the D&HH community and their barriers toward health care access is limited in Puerto Rico and suggests a need for research. Therefore, this descriptive study aims to evaluate future physician's knowledge about the Deaf culture and community in a student cohort at San Juan Bautista School of Medicine (SJBSM), with the objective of guiding our results toward improving our curriculum.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Lorena Rivera-Gonzalez"

  • - Lorena Rivera-Gonzalez's research primarily focuses on evaluating medical students' understanding and knowledge of the Deaf culture and community, particularly in the context of health care in Puerto Rico.
  • - Her 2021 study highlighted significant gaps in the awareness and communication skills among future physicians regarding Deaf and Hard of Hearing (D&HH) patients, emphasizing the importance of initiating changes in medical education.
  • - The findings serve as a basis for enhancing medical curricula to better prepare healthcare professionals for effective communication and improved access to healthcare services for the D&HH population.