Edilberto Sumalinog, Geraldine Sambrana, Welou Dil B. Diaz, Lucia Krylen Bebero
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摘要
这项研究是专门针对那些盲人和视力受损的人进行的,并对在按摩院工作的盲人按摩师之间的沟通差距进行分析,因为他们的残疾和他们在日常工作中遇到的具体限制,包括在家里和各自的社区,严重影响了他们的生活。即使是与视力正常的人交流也是困难的;这对视障人士来说可能是一个挑战。然而,当双方都意识到沟通的障碍时,正常视力和视障人士之间仍有可能进行富有成效的对话。有视力障碍的人已经习惯了没有视力的生活。视力受损的人往往是歧视的受害者,无论是有意还是无意的。在霍华德·贾尔斯(Howard Giles)的《沟通与适应理论》(Theory of Communication and Accommodation)中,他将融合描述为我们如何适应或改变我们的沟通行为,以变得更像某人。当一个人决定融入并成为他们谈话伙伴的一部分时,就会发生这种情况。此外,本研究的目的是调查不同能力的个体作为按摩治疗师所遇到的新问题。本研究采用单例定性研究方法,以获取有关盲人按摩服务中不同能力个体所面临的问题的信息。根据举报人的证词,盲人阅读障碍被认为是员工之间沟通的挑战。他们的阅读障碍使他们的情绪不稳定,当他们被要求在交给他们的任何文件上按指纹而不是签名时,他们会产生怀疑或害怕信任和信心。
Emerging Communication Gap to the Lives of Differently Abled Individuals Working in a Blind Massage Service
This study was conducted specifically for those blind and with impaired vision and to perform an analysis of the communication gap between the blind masseurs working in massage parlors that critically affects their being because of their disability and the specific limitations they encounter in their everyday life at work and including at home and in their respective communities. Communication can be difficult even with ordinarily-sighted people; it can be challenging for visually-impaired people. However, when both parties are aware of the barriers to communication, productive conversation between normally-sighted and visually-impaired people is still possible. People with visual impairments are already used to living without sight. Frequently, visually-impaired individuals are victims of discrimination, whether intentionally or accidentally. In Howard Giles’ Theory of Communication and Accommodation, he described convergence as how we adapt or alter our communication behavior to become more like someone. This happens when a person decides to fit in and become part of their conversation partners. Further, the purpose of this study was to reconnoiter the emerging problems encountered by differently-abled individuals working as massage therapists. The study utilized a single-case qualitative research method to obtain information regarding the problems faced by differently-abled individuals working in blind massage services. Based on the testimonies gathered from the informants, the blind reading literacy barrier was perceived as a communication challenge among the employees. Their disability in reading makes their emotions unstable, causing doubts or fear of trust and confidence when they are required to affix a thumbprint instead of their signature on whatever document they are given to them.