This research study investigated the experiences of two parents whose child was diagnosed with severe-to-profound hearing loss due to the congenital inner ear abnormalities of cochlear nerve deficiency and bilateral common cavity deformity. Despite her diagnoses, the child received a cochlear implant in her second year of life. Parents’ experiences regarding their child’s hearing loss were explored using a narrative approach to qualitative interviewing. Each parent was interviewed separately and the resulting transcripts were analyzed both separately and together as a dyad. Principles of qualitative description were followed in describing results to privilege the voice of the parents. The parents’ experiences are presented first as a chrono...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
Many variables must be considered during the evaluation and rehabilitation of children for cochlear ...
This research study investigated the experiences of two parents whose child was diagnosed with sever...
This purpose of this study was to examine parental perceptions of health-related quality of life in ...
The research reported in this study centred around the experience of adopting auditory-verbal therap...
While cochlear implantation is an increasingly routine provision for profoundly deaf children in man...
Sensorineural hearing loss affects 1 to 3 of every 1000 children born. In most cases the child is no...
A qualitative research study was conducted to gain a better understanding of a child with Cochlear I...
Introduction: Cochlear implantation can facilitate the development of communication skills in childr...
THE STUDY examined factors in deaf parents' decision between cochlear implantation (CI) and traditio...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
Introduction: Cochlear implantation can facilitate the development of communication skills in childr...
A cochlear implant is a device that provides hearing sensations for severely and profoundly deaf ind...
THE STUDY examined factors in deaf parents' decision between cochlear implantation (CI) and traditio...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
Many variables must be considered during the evaluation and rehabilitation of children for cochlear ...
This research study investigated the experiences of two parents whose child was diagnosed with sever...
This purpose of this study was to examine parental perceptions of health-related quality of life in ...
The research reported in this study centred around the experience of adopting auditory-verbal therap...
While cochlear implantation is an increasingly routine provision for profoundly deaf children in man...
Sensorineural hearing loss affects 1 to 3 of every 1000 children born. In most cases the child is no...
A qualitative research study was conducted to gain a better understanding of a child with Cochlear I...
Introduction: Cochlear implantation can facilitate the development of communication skills in childr...
THE STUDY examined factors in deaf parents' decision between cochlear implantation (CI) and traditio...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
Introduction: Cochlear implantation can facilitate the development of communication skills in childr...
A cochlear implant is a device that provides hearing sensations for severely and profoundly deaf ind...
THE STUDY examined factors in deaf parents' decision between cochlear implantation (CI) and traditio...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
Many variables must be considered during the evaluation and rehabilitation of children for cochlear ...