Navigating childhood hearing loss: the experiences of parents, grandparents and siblings.

Disabil Rehabil

School of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia.

Published: September 2024

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the impact of childhood hearing loss on the family unit and their resulting intervention needs.

Materials & Methods: Qualitative descriptive methodology was used, with in-depth interviews analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Four family units of children with hearing loss participated in the study, including parents ( = 5), grandparents ( = 7), and siblings ( = 5).

Results: Five themes were developed from interview data: (1) the daily grind; (2) we're all in this together; (3) family dynamics; (4) the early intervention experience and (5) personal growth and adaptations. Family members were impacted in multi-faceted ways and identified informational and emotional intervention needs, with an integrative theme highlighting the emotional toll of childhood hearing loss on families.

Conclusions: Early intervention services have a crucial role in addressing third-party disability through a multi-disciplinary service delivery model that addresses the needs of all family members, beyond the child with hearing loss.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2024.2403723DOI Listing

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