轻度双侧和单侧听力损失的学龄儿童:父母的经历。

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Dorie Noll, Celine Fawagreh, Elizabeth M Fitzpatrick
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摘要

大约50%的儿童最初被确定为听力损失,但他们在上学期间的功能却知之甚少。本研究的目的是检查照顾者对其孩子在学龄时的功能和需求的看法。这一定性调查是对诊断为MUHL后进行的访谈的后续调查。最初的20名护理人员中有17人参加了这项研究。访谈时儿童的中位年龄为1.0(8.7-10.7)岁。结果代表了父母在四个关键领域的经验:(a)过渡的挑战,(b)听力损失对功能结果的影响,(c) MUHL的挑战,包括对“落漏”和低期望的担忧,以及(d)宣传的重要性。家长们表示,虽然他们的孩子可能不像听力损失更严重的孩子那样需要那么多的直接支持,但作为父母,他们仍然需要支持和指导来驾驭教育系统。这些发现为了解家长的观点提供了有价值的见解,有助于我们了解MUHL对教育成果的影响,并强调了确保这些儿童不被忽视的必要性。
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School-aged children with mild bilateral and unilateral hearing loss: parents' experiences.

Approximately 50% of children first identified with hearing loss present with mild bilateral and unilateral hearing loss (MUHL), but little is known about their functioning in the school years. The purpose of this study was to examine caregivers' perceptions of their child's functioning and needs at school age. This qualitative inquiry was a follow-up to interviews conducted following the diagnosis of MUHL. Seventeen of the original 20 caregivers participated in this study. The median age of the children at the time of the interviews was 1.0 (8.7-10.7) years. Results represent parents' experiences in four key areas: (a) the challenge of transition, (b) the impact of hearing loss on functional outcomes, (c) the challenges of MUHL, including concerns about "falling through the cracks" and low expectations, and (d) the importance of advocacy. Parents indicated that while their child may not need as much direct support as children with more severe hearing loss, as parents, they still need support and guidance to navigate the educational system. These findings provide valuable insight into parents' perspectives, contribute to our understanding of the impact of MUHL on educational outcomes and highlight the need to ensure that these children are not overlooked.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal integrating and coordinating basic and applied research relating to individuals who are deaf, including cultural, developmental, linguistic, and educational topics. JDSDE addresses issues of current and future concern to allied fields, encouraging interdisciplinary discussion. The journal promises a forum that is timely, of high quality, and accessible to researchers, educators, and lay audiences. Instructions for contributors appear at the back of each issue.
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