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Title: Evaluate of Communication Methods For Patients With Special Needs In Radiology Department
Other Titles: تقويم طرق التعامل مع المرضى زوي الاحتياجات الخاصة في قسم الاشعة
Authors: Mohamed, Babiker Ahmed
Ali, Tagwa Ibrahim
El Amain, Safaa Babiker
Supervisor - Fawzia Al Saied
Supervisor - Fawzia Al Saied
Keywords: Special Needs
Radiology Department
Patients
Issue Date: 1-Aug-2014
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Mohamed,Babiker Ahmed.Evaluate of Communication Methods For Patients With Special Needs In Radiology Department/Babiker Ahmed Mohamed,Tagwa Ibrahim Ali,Safaa Babiker El Amain;Fawzia Al Saied-.Khartoum : Sudan University of Science & Technology ,College of Medical Radiologic Science,2014.-50 P:ill;28 cm.-Bachelors search.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was evaluating ways of dealing with people with special needs in the Department of Radiology. Data were collected from this study, ten hospitals in Khartoum state and two specialists for people with special needs in the period from July to August in 2014. The study consisted of 6 disabilities handle a mental disabilities, visual, physical, hearing, behavioral and dumb. The questionnaire was number 60 technologists of these hospitals, as well as a questionnaire number of 52 patients with special needs in all of Al Noor Institute for the Blind and Doha Specialist Hospital . This study concluded that there are no tools or means specializing in radiology departments to deal with people with special needs.
Description: Search Bachelor
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/9555
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