In recent years, many children with severe or profound congenital hearing loss have undergone treatment to receive cochlear implants; however, the efficacy and risks associated with pediatric cochlear implants are still unknown. Some deaf adults are opposed to parents making the decision regarding cochlear implants for their children. To elucidate the benefits and risks perceived by parents and to investigate parents' decision-making processes, we interviewed 26 parents of deaf children (aged 12 years or younger) who live in the wider Tokyo area, Japan. The results showed that the participants perceived auditory and speech improvements as benefits. On the other hand, participants pointed out various risks associated with cochlear implantati...
Objective: The aim of the study was to understand the rationale for choosing cochlear implantation a...
This project examined the relationships between pediatric cochlear implantation and Deaf Culture. Mo...
There are two models used in the literature to describe those who are d/Deaf: the medical and the cu...
THE STUDY examined factors in deaf parents' decision between cochlear implantation (CI) and traditio...
This study combined quantitative and qualitative methods in a sequential approach to investigate the...
Factors contributing to parents' decision when they choose between cochlear implantation (CI) and tr...
Item does not contain fulltextAn increasing number of deaf children with additional disabilities rec...
A cochlear implant is a device that provides hearing sensations for severely and profoundly deaf ind...
While cochlear implantation is an increasingly routine provision for profoundly deaf children in man...
Cochlear implants are surgically implanted devices that help restore hearing in individuals with sev...
Objective The aim of the study was to understand the reported benefits and shortcomings by parents o...
Cochlear implant is internationally accepted and approved as treatment for childhood severe-to-profo...
A major source of controversy between Deaf people and those who support a “social/cultural” view of ...
ObjectiveCochlear implants for children are known to have impact on the lives of recipients and thei...
Cochlear implants are assistive hearing devices that allow for an alternate route to sound. Unlike h...
Objective: The aim of the study was to understand the rationale for choosing cochlear implantation a...
This project examined the relationships between pediatric cochlear implantation and Deaf Culture. Mo...
There are two models used in the literature to describe those who are d/Deaf: the medical and the cu...
THE STUDY examined factors in deaf parents' decision between cochlear implantation (CI) and traditio...
This study combined quantitative and qualitative methods in a sequential approach to investigate the...
Factors contributing to parents' decision when they choose between cochlear implantation (CI) and tr...
Item does not contain fulltextAn increasing number of deaf children with additional disabilities rec...
A cochlear implant is a device that provides hearing sensations for severely and profoundly deaf ind...
While cochlear implantation is an increasingly routine provision for profoundly deaf children in man...
Cochlear implants are surgically implanted devices that help restore hearing in individuals with sev...
Objective The aim of the study was to understand the reported benefits and shortcomings by parents o...
Cochlear implant is internationally accepted and approved as treatment for childhood severe-to-profo...
A major source of controversy between Deaf people and those who support a “social/cultural” view of ...
ObjectiveCochlear implants for children are known to have impact on the lives of recipients and thei...
Cochlear implants are assistive hearing devices that allow for an alternate route to sound. Unlike h...
Objective: The aim of the study was to understand the rationale for choosing cochlear implantation a...
This project examined the relationships between pediatric cochlear implantation and Deaf Culture. Mo...
There are two models used in the literature to describe those who are d/Deaf: the medical and the cu...