From Deafblindness to Multiple Sensory Impairment: a few explanatory notes on definition, terminology, and historical context

Cristian Buică-Belciu
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In deafblindness (DB), the consequences of visual and hearing impairments are not additive, but multiplicative creating unique problems in information, communication and mobility, hence the need to recognize it as a distinct disability. There are three types of approaches that depend on several factors, taking into account the structure of educational and support services for people with DB/MSI and the nature of human, technological and financial resources. In our country, according to the law, the broadest approach is promoted, meaning the inclusion of other disabilities in addition to sight and/or hearing. In other countries there are other names that, depending on the context or user, are synonymous with DB. The huge variability of DB/MSI cases causes some specialists to refer to a spectrum disability in which there are different weights and different degrees of sensory loss, cognitive deficit, language impairments and/or somatic pathologies. All this individual “puzzle” generates a state of multi-handicap, which is reflected both in a specific pattern of learning and communication difficulties, and in the emergence of derived disabilities that hinder or obstruct the overall somatic and psychological development through restrictions on using the remaining hearing and sight.
从聋盲到多重感觉障碍:关于定义、术语和历史背景的一些解释性注释
在耳聋中,视觉和听力障碍的后果不是相加的,而是相乘的,在信息、沟通和行动方面造成独特的问题,因此需要将其视为一种独特的残疾。有三种类型的方法取决于几个因素,考虑到对DB/MSI患者的教育和支持服务的结构以及人力、技术和财政资源的性质。在我国,根据法律,提倡最广泛的做法,这意味着除了视力和/或听力残疾之外,还包括其他残疾。在其他国家,根据上下文或用户的不同,还有其他名称与DB同义。DB/MSI病例的巨大可变性导致一些专家将其称为谱系残疾,其中存在不同权重和不同程度的感觉丧失、认知缺陷、语言障碍和/或躯体病变。所有这些个体的“困惑”产生了一种多重障碍的状态,这种状态既表现为学习和交流困难的特定模式,也表现为衍生性残疾的出现,通过限制使用剩余的听觉和视觉来阻碍或阻碍身体和心理的整体发展。
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