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|a Chapter 1: Deaf People and Health Communication -- Chapter 2: What Is an Ecology of Health Communication? -- Chapter 3: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patients' Perspectives -- Chapter 4: Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives -- Chapter 5: Conclusion and Implications -- Index.
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