Šeimų, auginančių vaikus su implantuotais kochleariniais implantais, problemos ir poreikiai implantacijos proceso metu

The aim of this study was to assess the problems and needs of families with cochlear implanted children during implantation process. The goals of study was: 1. to traverse function peculiarities of families with cochlear implanted children in teoretical aspect; 2. to assess what problems theese fami...

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Main Author: Pranckevičiūtė, Raimonda
Other Authors: Jakušovaitė, J.
Format: Dissertation
Language:Lithuanian
Published: Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT) 2005
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Online Access:http://vddb.library.lt/fedora/get/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2005~D_20050615_120125-94245/DS.005.0.02.ETD
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Summary:The aim of this study was to assess the problems and needs of families with cochlear implanted children during implantation process. The goals of study was: 1. to traverse function peculiarities of families with cochlear implanted children in teoretical aspect; 2. to assess what problems theese families have during implantation process; 3. to assess wich needs are important for families during implantation process; 4. to assess what is parents opinion about implantation process; 5. to project nurse possibilities of action during cohlear implantation process. Methods: Was send special questionnaires to families with cochlear implanted children, and got 20 families answers (from 20 mothers and 19 fathers). It means, 67%. Additionally was make interview with specialists of cochlear implantation. Results: For all parents was the most important to get all information about their children health, cochlear implantation process and rehabilitation after implantation. The most parents agreed that the implantation process made influence to family material and emotional well-being. The interview with specialists of cochlear implantation results predicable the got results. Conclusions: 1. Cochlear implantation process made influence to the behaviour of families with cochlear implanted children. 2. some families hade problems take care with other members of family during implantation process. 3. the information about implantation process made the most influence to emotional needs of... [to full text]