Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Institute of Health Sciences, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Health, Lisbon, Portugal.
School of Education and Social Sciences, Polytechnic of Leiria, Leiria, Portugal.
Sci Rep. 2022 Jun 4;12(1):9346. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-13542-1.
When considering deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) population, research recognizes that fatigue due to communication challenges and multi-focal attention allocation is a significant concern. Given the putative heightened demands of distance learning on deaf and hard of hearing students, we investigate how an online environment might differently affect deaf and hard of hearing participants, compared to hearing participants, Portuguese Sign Language (PSL) users and non-users. Our findings show that the deaf and hard of hearing group present higher values in the post-task fatigue rates with significant differences from the hearing group (non-PSL users). Furthermore, our results revealed an association between post-task fatigue rates and lower performance scores for the deaf and hard of hearing group, and the gap is significantly bigger when compared with the hearing group (non-PSL users). We also found evidence for high levels of post-task fatigue and lower performance scores in the hearing group PSL users. These novel data contribute to the discussion concerning of the pros and cons of digital migration and help redesign more accessible and equitable methodologies and approaches, especially in the DHH educational field, ultimately supporting policymakers in redefining optimal learning strategies.
当考虑到聋人和重听人群时,研究认识到,由于沟通挑战和多焦点注意力分配,疲劳是一个重大问题。鉴于远距离学习对聋人和重听学生的潜在高要求,我们研究了在线环境如何与听力参与者、葡萄牙手语 (PSL) 用户和非用户相比,对聋人和重听参与者产生不同的影响。我们的研究结果表明,聋人和重听组在任务后疲劳率方面呈现出更高的值,与听力组(非 PSL 用户)存在显著差异。此外,我们的结果还揭示了任务后疲劳率与聋人和重听组较低的表现分数之间存在关联,与听力组(非 PSL 用户)相比,差距更大。我们还发现,在听力组 PSL 用户中,存在高水平的任务后疲劳和较低的表现分数。这些新数据有助于讨论数字迁移的利弊,并有助于重新设计更具包容性和公平性的方法和方法,特别是在聋人教育领域,最终为政策制定者重新定义最佳学习策略提供支持。