Experiences of Hearing Parents Following the Diagnosis of Their Child's Hearing Loss

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https://doi.org/10.25159/2415-5829/2468

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hearing parents, diagnosis, experiences, children with hearing loss

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An estimated 90 per cent of children with a hearing loss are born to hearing parents. Most parents are unprepared for the diagnosis, leaving them shocked, confused, sad and bewildered. This article reports on a study aimed at exploring and describing the experiences of hearing parents regarding their child’s hearing loss. The study was conducted in Cape Town, South Africa. The study applied a qualitative methodology with a phenomenological design. Purposive sampling was implemented and data were collected by means of unstructured in-depth interviews. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Ethical considerations were adhered to. The main findings of the study indicated that hearing parents experience a myriad of emotions when their child is diagnosed with a hearing loss. This study advocates for various stakeholders in the helping profession to collaborate in the best interest of hearing parents and a child with hearing loss. Furthermore, these findings serve as guidelines for professionals working with these families.

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2018-08-23

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Davids, Ronel Sanet, and Mariana de Jager. 2018. “Experiences of Hearing Parents Following the Diagnosis of Their Child’s Hearing Loss”. Southern African Journal of Social Work and Social Development 30 (2):18 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2415-5829/2468.

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Received 2017-04-18
Accepted 2018-03-10
Published 2018-08-23