Um levantamento bibliográfico sobre indígenas surdos e o acesso aos serviços de saúde
Abstract
The aim of the research was to carry out a brief bibliographic survey about works
that point out how health care has been provided to indigenous people and
deaf people in the country, considering that interaction is of paramount importance for the process of
medical prescription and, also, considering the absence of professional Libras interpreters
in this context. Thus, the objective is to present the investigation carried out with the
survey of academic productions, identified from a survey
carried out by the Google Scholar search engine, registered between 2010 and 2021. This
time frame was established with a view to creating the Special Health Secretariat
Indigenous People (Sesai), in 2010, and the promulgation of Law No. 13,146/2015, the Brazilian Law
of Inclusion (LBI). In the analysis of the work, the importance and relevance of
to carry out research on the health of deaf indigenous people, in the sense
from raising awareness in the broader field of health to valuing and respecting diversity
linguistic and cultural of deaf indigenous communities, also guaranteeing access
bilingual access to medical and public health care for this population.
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