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Published in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 1/2019

01-03-2019 | Original Article

Maternal Perception of Self-Efficacy and Involvement in Young Children with Prelingual Hearing Loss

Authors: Mamak Joulaie, Farzaneh Zamiri Abdollahi, Akbar Darouie, Tayebeh Ahmadi, Jean Desjardin

Published in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Appropriate intervention needs to support families and consider them as a part of rehabilitation program. Parents who have high self-efficacy are more likely to put their knowledge and skills into action and have positive interactions with their children. In addition, there has been a positive relation between parental involvement and child educational success. The aim of present study was evaluating maternal perception of both self-efficacy and involvement between mothers of children with hearing aid and cochlear implant via Scale of Parental Involvement and Self Efficacy (SPISE) and exploring relationship between maternal self-efficacy and parental involvement and child factors. 100 mothers of children with hearing loss were available. 49 mothers participated in study, filled SPISE, and return it on time. SPISE consisted of three sections (1) demographic information, (2) maternal self-efficacy, (3) parental involvement. All cases had received at least 6 months auditory training and speech therapy. Participants included 30 (61.2%) mothers of children with hearing aid, 19 (38.8%) mothers of children with cochlear implant. ANOVA analysis showed that there is no significant difference between hearing aid (HA) and cochlear implant (CI) groups in term of self-efficacy and parent-involvement except for question 21 (comfortable in participating in individualized program) that score in HA group was significantly higher than CI group. Results of present study has practical implications for early interventionists working with families. Every early intervention program should consider families to reach maximum outcome. Early interventionists can use SPISE to evaluate parental selfefficacy and involvement and work on parents with low score to achieve the best results.
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Metadata
Title
Maternal Perception of Self-Efficacy and Involvement in Young Children with Prelingual Hearing Loss
Authors
Mamak Joulaie
Farzaneh Zamiri Abdollahi
Akbar Darouie
Tayebeh Ahmadi
Jean Desjardin
Publication date
01-03-2019
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery / Issue 1/2019
Print ISSN: 2231-3796
Electronic ISSN: 0973-7707
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-018-1520-3

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