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Family is often considered as a system that must respond to its members need. The identification of a child s hearing loss is a distressing time for parents. Following these initial responses, parents undergo a process of adaptation to the various challenges uniquely associated with raising a child who is deaf. When making important decision regarding cochlear implant, parents often feel that it would help them to know more about the views of those parents who already have experience with cochlear implants. A questionnaire that summarizes parents views would be a good way of obtaining an…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Family is often considered as a system that must respond to its members need. The identification of a child s hearing loss is a distressing time for parents. Following these initial responses, parents undergo a process of adaptation to the various challenges uniquely associated with raising a child who is deaf. When making important decision regarding cochlear implant, parents often feel that it would help them to know more about the views of those parents who already have experience with cochlear implants. A questionnaire that summarizes parents views would be a good way of obtaining an overview of the process and outcomes. Hence, a questionnaire with 6 sections (Self reliance, wellbeing and happiness, attitude to process of implant, use of implant, communication and social relationships) is translated in to Telugu language and is given to linguist for its content validity and dialectal variations. The development of the questionnaire and the responses of parents in terms of views and attitudes are described in detail in this text.
Autorenporträt
Authors worked at Sweekaar Rehabilitation Institute in Hyderabad, India for a brief period of time. In due course they contributed to areas of dearth in Telugu language- ¿Italian of the East¿. Authors conferred their work at National and International conferences.