International Development Group, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA.
Department of Civic Leadership, Business, and Social Change, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC, USA.
Ear Hear. 2024;45(Suppl 1):70S-78S. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001491. Epub 2024 Sep 19.
In this special supplement of Ear and Hearing, we have presented preliminarily validated measures for stigma related to being d/Deaf or hard of hearing (d/DHH) in the United States and Ghana. In this concluding article, we suggest avenues for the future refinement and use of these measures. First, the measures should be further validated. Second, they should be used to assess the current state of d/DHH stigma and the importance of different kinds of stigma in different populations, which should in turn drive the development of interventions to reduce d/DHH stigma. Third, these measures can assist in evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of those interventions. The evidence from this work can then inform investment cases and cost-of-condition studies, which will support advocacy efforts and policy development for reducing stigma and improving the lives of people who are d/DHH.
在本期《耳与听力》特刊中,我们提出了初步验证的与聋或重听(d/DHH)相关污名在美国和加纳的衡量方法。在这篇结论性文章中,我们提出了进一步完善和使用这些衡量方法的途径。首先,这些衡量方法应该得到进一步验证。其次,应该使用这些衡量方法来评估当前 d/DHH 污名的状况,以及不同人群中不同类型污名的重要性,这反过来又应该推动减少 d/DHH 污名的干预措施的发展。第三,这些衡量方法可以帮助评估这些干预措施的效果和成本效益。这项工作的证据可以为投资案例和成本效益研究提供信息,从而支持减少污名和改善聋或重听人士生活的宣传工作和政策制定。