When early testing indicates a hearing loss, parents find themselves on a roller-coaster of experiences leaving little time or space for reflection. This study is based on interviews with families in the Flemish region of Belgium, one of the earliest in the world to introduce universal neonatal screening for hearing loss. Starting from a phenomenological approach, we explore parents' accounts of their experiences in order to uncover the meanings of early parenting of a child identified with a label. Soon after birth, these parents encounter a different world in which intertwined discourses construct parenthood with a deaf child. During the process of becoming a parent, representations of deafness as impairment were omnipresent. In contrast ...
Abstract Background Over 90% of the 50,000 deaf children in the UK have hearing parents, many of who...
The first information parents receive after referral through Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UN...
Research into issues of deafness is characterised by the dominance of the medical model of disabilit...
When early testing indicates a hearing loss, parents find themselves on a roller-coaster of experien...
This article presents results from an interview study of 45 parents/caregivers (representing 27 fami...
This article presents results from an interview study of 45 parents/caregivers (representing 27 fami...
The objective of this study is to analyze parental perspectives concerning the use of (re)habilitati...
This study is an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) into deaf individuals' experiences o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-68)Understanding the impact of diagnosis to a parent...
The objective of the study was to discover the nature of parental lived experiences of the diagnosti...
This qualitative research study examined parents’ perceptions on the diagnosis process that identifi...
Objective: To examine parents’ recollections of and their experiences with bringing up a child diagn...
This thesis explores parental r.:rspectives on hearing-screening of children, and the importance of ...
The objective of this study is to examine the early care trajectories of congenitally deaf children ...
© 2010 Dr. Alison M. MarchbankEffective hearing screening has long been a goal of public healthcare ...
Abstract Background Over 90% of the 50,000 deaf children in the UK have hearing parents, many of who...
The first information parents receive after referral through Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UN...
Research into issues of deafness is characterised by the dominance of the medical model of disabilit...
When early testing indicates a hearing loss, parents find themselves on a roller-coaster of experien...
This article presents results from an interview study of 45 parents/caregivers (representing 27 fami...
This article presents results from an interview study of 45 parents/caregivers (representing 27 fami...
The objective of this study is to analyze parental perspectives concerning the use of (re)habilitati...
This study is an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) into deaf individuals' experiences o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-68)Understanding the impact of diagnosis to a parent...
The objective of the study was to discover the nature of parental lived experiences of the diagnosti...
This qualitative research study examined parents’ perceptions on the diagnosis process that identifi...
Objective: To examine parents’ recollections of and their experiences with bringing up a child diagn...
This thesis explores parental r.:rspectives on hearing-screening of children, and the importance of ...
The objective of this study is to examine the early care trajectories of congenitally deaf children ...
© 2010 Dr. Alison M. MarchbankEffective hearing screening has long been a goal of public healthcare ...
Abstract Background Over 90% of the 50,000 deaf children in the UK have hearing parents, many of who...
The first information parents receive after referral through Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UN...
Research into issues of deafness is characterised by the dominance of the medical model of disabilit...