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Caring for a child with a cochlear implant: A narrative review of the challenges, needs, and potential digital options for parents of children with cochlear implants.

Dilshan Delgama1, Karyn Galvin1, Kathleen Gray2

  • 1Department of Audiology & Speech Pathology, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

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Cochlear implantsDigital interventionNarrative reviewParental experience

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Parents of children undergoing cochlear implantation face significant pre- and post-implantation challenges. Digital interventions like online support groups and apps show promise for addressing parental needs for information and peer support.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric audiology
  • Parental support systems
  • Digital health interventions

Background:

  • Cochlear implantation is a complex process for children.
  • Parents require comprehensive support throughout the implantation journey.
  • Understanding parental challenges is crucial for effective care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify challenges and needs of parents with children undergoing cochlear implantation.
  • To explore potential digital interventions for parental support.

Main Methods:

  • A narrative review of 131 studies was conducted.
  • Literature search focused on parental challenges, needs, and digital interventions.
  • Key themes were extracted from relevant studies.

Main Results:

  • Parents experience challenges including surgical fears, costs, communication choices, stigma, and device management.
  • Key parental needs identified are information and peer support.
  • Existing digital interventions show potential for adaptation.

Conclusions:

  • Parental challenges are multifaceted, spanning pre- and post-implantation phases.
  • Peer support and accessible information are vital for parents.
  • Digital health solutions offer a promising avenue for supporting parents of children with cochlear implants.