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Antenatal Emergency Department and Inpatient Use Among Massachusetts Deaf and Hard of Hearing Women:: A Retrospective Cohort Study
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Antenatal Emergency Department and Inpatient Use Among Massachusetts Deaf and Hard of Hearing Women:: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Ilhom Akobirshoev, Michael M McKee, Jianying Zhang, Kimberly McKee and Monika Mitra
Research Square
12/06/2021

Abstract

Hearing Loss Deaf women Hearing impaired Patient Acceptance of Health Care Hearing Disorders Prenatal Care
Hearing loss is increasingly prevalent among younger adults and significantly impacts health and health care use. Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) women have a significantly higher risk of chronic diseases, pregnancy complications and adverse birth outcomes compared to hearing women. The mechanisms, including health care utilization patterns during the perinatal period, remains not well understood.

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