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Titre : | Service Preferences of Parents of Children With Mild Bilateral or Unilateral Hearing Loss A Conjoint Analysis Study (2019) |
Auteurs : | Elizabeth Fitzpatrick ; Douglas E. Coyle ; Isabelle Gaboury ; Andrée Durieux-Smith ; JoAnne Whittingham ; et al. |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Ear and hearing (Vol. 40, n°3, mai-juin 2019) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 671-679 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Guidance parentaleAutres descripteurs Nouveau-ne deficient auditif |
Résumé : |
Universal newborn hearing screening results in substantially more children with mild bilateral and unilateral hearing loss identified in the early years of life. While intervention services for children with moderate loss and greater are generally well-established, considerable uncertainty and variation surrounds the need for intervention services for children with milder losses. This study was undertaken with parents of young children with permanent mild bilateral and unilateral hearing loss to examine their preferences for characteristics associated with intervention services.
Conjoint analysis, a preference-based technique, was employed to study parents strength of preferences. Using a cross-sectional survey that consisted of eight hypothetical clinic scenarios, we invited parents to make a discrete choice (to select one of two or more different services) between available services with different characteristics. The survey was informed by qualitative interviews conducted for this purpose. The questionnaire was administered to parents receiving intervention services in the province of Ontario, Canada, who were enrolled in a mixed-methods longitudinal study examining outcomes in early-identified children with mild bilateral/unilateral hearing loss. Data were analyzed using a generalized linear model (probit link) to identify attributes of interest for the respondents. Characteristics of the children were entered into the model to control for differences in age of diagnosis, sex, laterality of hearing loss, and hearing aid use. |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |
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