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    Health disparities among Black DHH Americans during Deaf Awareness Month

    V.S. SantoniBy V.S. SantoniSeptember 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As September marks Deaf Awareness Month, a significant study highlights the health disparities faced by Black Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Americans compared to their hearing counterparts. The research reports on the lifetime prevalence of medical conditions in this population, revealing alarming rates of chronic health issues.

    “To our knowledge, this is the first study that reports the lifetime prevalence of medical conditions among Black DHH Americans and compares the group with Black hearing Americans,” said Emmanuel Perrodin-Njoku, BS, et al. The findings indicate that Black DHH participants are nearly twice as likely to report diabetes and three times more likely to have comorbidities compared to Black hearing participants.

    Medical mistrust is a significant concern for Black DHH individuals. “Historically, members of the Black community have approached the prospect of medical intervention with significant trepidation,” Perrodin-Njoku, BS, et al., noted. This mistrust can lead to lower utilization of healthcare services, which the study confirmed through data showing a connection between having a medical condition and not having a regular provider.

    The study emphasizes the role of education in mitigating health disparities. “Education may serve to reduce the impact of mistrust on poor health outcomes,” Perrodin-Njoku, BS, et al., explained. However, for Black DHH individuals, education alone is insufficient; they also need access to incidental health information, often presented in spoken language-dominated media, making it less accessible.

    Significant disparities in health conditions were noted, with Black DHH participants reporting higher rates of diabetes, hypertension, heart conditions, lung disease, and cancer. “The disparity in heart disease, especially among Black DHH, is of serious concern and can be prevented through early intervention services,” Perrodin-Njoku, BS, et al., added.

    The prevalence of lung disease among Black DHH participants was notably higher as well. “We speculate that coping mechanisms, such as smoking behaviors, may drive this disparity,” Perrodin-Njoku, BS, et al., suggested. The study also highlights a concerning trend regarding cancer screening, as Black DHH individuals showed lower adherence to preventive screenings compared to their hearing counterparts.

    This research reveals the urgent need for public health initiatives targeting the unique challenges faced by Black DHH individuals. Addressing medical mistrust, improving communication between healthcare providers and DHH patients, and increasing access to vital health information are crucial steps toward improving health outcomes for this underserved population. As Deaf Awareness Month unfolds, it serves as a poignant reminder of the disparities that persist and the work that remains to be done.

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