关于太平洋地区和少数族裔听力损失人群中父母参与性质的范围审查。

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Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Pub Date : 2024-09-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/03036758.2024.2399359
Linda 'a M Palavi, Elizabeth A-L Holt, Vili Nosa
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太平洋和少数民族听力损失人群中父母参与的观点受到各种社会、经济和文化因素的影响。本综述采用了Arksey和O'Malley的[(2005)]。范围界定研究:朝向方法论框架。社会科学学报。8(1):19-32。https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1364557032000119616.]协议,以(1)纳入关于太平洋和少数民族听力损失人群中父母参与的同行评议和灰色全球文献;(2)确定研究空白。研究结果表明,贫困、宗教、社会经济地位和耻辱感是影响少数民族父母参与和听力损失表现的信仰和行为的重要因素。社会和家庭文化是决定父母行为和做法发展的重要因素。家庭和妇女的作用在人们对听力损失和儿童听力经历的认识中起着关键作用。家长报告说,听力保健服务不是以家庭为中心的,社会和家长的支持有限。父母的参与对其子女的健康起着风险或保护作用。对听力损失的文化理解的复杂性以及围绕太平洋儿童、父母和家庭的强烈文化理想意味着父母的参与提供了一个重要的视角。父母的参与可以作为解决太平洋地区和少数民族人口在提供听力保健服务方面不公平结果的途径。
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A scoping review on the nature of parental involvement among Pacific and minority populations with hearing loss.

The perspectives of parental involvement among Pacific and minority populations with hearing loss are influenced by a variety of social, economic, and cultural factors. This review utilised Arksey and O'Malley's [(2005). Scoping studies: towards a methodological framework. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 8(1):19-32. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1364557032000119616.] protocol to (1) scope peer-reviewed and grey global literature regarding parental involvement among Pacific and minority populations with hearing loss and (2) identify research gaps. The review showed that poverty, religion, socioeconomic status, and stigma are important factors in the beliefs and actions surrounding parental involvement and manifestation of hearing loss among minority populations. Societal and family culture were significant determinants in how parental behaviours and practices developed. The role of family, and of women were pivotal in the perceptions of hearing loss and the hearing experiences of children. Parents reported that hearing care services were not family-centred and had limited social and parental support. Parental involvement operates as a risk or protective factor in the health of their children. The complexity of cultural understandings of hearing loss and strong cultural ideals surrounding Pacific children, parents and family means parental involvement provides an important perspective. Parental involvement could be utilised as an avenue to address inequitable outcomes in hearing health service provision among Pacific and minority populations.

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