Rumpasri Sukonthaman, Sandy K. Bowen, Tanawat Detchanarat
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Perceptions and Experiences of Thai Parents Who Have a Child With a Cochlear Implant
Owing to limited medical and early intervention services for children with hearing loss in Thailand, parents face challenges regarding communication and amplification options for their child. Eight parents of children who had received a cochlear implant were interviewed to elicit their perceptions and experience of the process in selecting this option for their child who is deaf. Qualitative methods were used to analyze the data and organize them into themes. Four major themes emerged from the findings: (a) parents did not know what to do after the initial diagnosis; (b) parents’ views of hearing loss and reasons for pursing a cochlear implant; (c) challenging issues after implantation; and (d) what is needed to make the process better for Thai families. The findings provide information on what parents need to professionals who are developing medical and early intervention services for children who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families in Thailand.
期刊介绍:
Articles for Communication Disorders Quarterly (CDQ) are accepted for review on a continual basis. The editor of CDQ welcomes submissions of previously unpublished applied and clinical research relating to typical and atypical communication across the lifespan. This includes assessment of and interventions for communicative disorders in infants, toddlers, young children, school-age children, youth, and adults. The readers of CDQ represent a breadth of viewpoints and professional interests, which is also reflected in the diversity of interests and expertise of the editorial board members. The journal is particularly of interest to speech–language pathologists and teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing. CDQ uses a masked peer review process for submissions.