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    Accessibility of public health information on the COVID-19 outbreak : analysis of the first European official TV releases / Tanja Kostanjevac, Zeljka Bagaric
     
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    Kostanjevac, Tanja; Bagaric, Zeljka, co-autor
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    Media - Culture - Social Communication . ISSN 2450-081X . Olsztyn : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warminsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie no 18, (2022) , p. 23-39
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    RESUMO: 
    Due to co-morbidity, persons with disabilities are among the most endangered groups, and in terms of mortality, they are among the worst affected groups in the crisis caused by global pandemics. This crisis has extremely increased inequality and social exclusion of persons with disabilities regarding access to public health information. This paper investigates the extent to which European states have made the AV content of the announcements of the COVID-19 pandemic accessible to hearing-impaired persons. A content analysis was conducted at the beginning of the pandemiological measures (February/March 2020) introduced in the sample states. An analysis unit consists of the first TV broadcasts released with official statements of the EU member states (N = 27), European Economic Area states (N = 3) and Switzerland, as well as official video releases of the World Health Organization and the European Commission (N = 2). From the total analyzed TV deliberate sample (N=33), a total of eight official sources provided accessibility of health information to hearing-impaired persons using a sign language interpreter; 12 sources provided subtitles, and 11 sources did not provide any form of accessible information regarding the official proclamation of the COVID-19 pandemic (including the WHO’s television release). Only four national official sources ensured full accessibility to the content of the announcement. [Do resumo]
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    doença por coronavíruslingua gestualacesso à informaçãoUnião Europeiasaúde públicapessoa com deficiência física
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