A. Hinson-Enslin, Jared A. Embree, Valerie A. Kapp, Kathryn M. Taylor
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Abstract
Creating accessible health information (HI) decreases inequities, empowers individuals to make informed health decisions, and promote cues to action for potential health behavior changes. However, HI may not be created with accommodations to allow engagement in HI for some populations, such as indi- viduals with hearing loss. Therefore, developing HI based on specific guidelines such as Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can lend itself useful in HI development. The purpose of this article is to explain UDL guidelines of representation and how they can be incorporated into HI so that it is accessible to a wide audience, including with hearing loss.
创建可获取的卫生信息减少了不公平现象,使个人能够做出知情的卫生决定,并促进为潜在的卫生行为改变提供行动线索。然而,对于某些人群,例如听力损失的个体,可能不允许进行HI治疗。因此,基于诸如通用学习设计(Universal Design for Learning, UDL)这样的特定指导方针开发HI,可以使其在HI开发中发挥作用。本文的目的是解释UDL表示的指导方针,以及如何将它们纳入HI,以便广泛的受众(包括听力损失的受众)可以访问它。