School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Cochlear Implants Int. 2023 Nov;24(6):301-310. doi: 10.1080/14670100.2023.2233191. Epub 2023 Jul 12.
Cochlear implant (CI) decision-making is particularly challenging for families of children who have residual hearing. Parents of these children may be uncertain about whether the potential benefits of CIs outweigh the risks. This study aimed to understand parents' decisional needs during the decision-making process for children with residual hearing.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with parents of 11 children who had received CIs. Open-ended questions were asked to encourage parents to share their experiences about the decision-making process, their values/preferences, and their needs. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis.
Data were organized according to three key themes: (1) Parents' decisional conflict, (2) values and preferences, (3) decision support and parents' needs. We found that overall parents were satisfied with their decision-making process and the decision support from practitioners. However, parents stressed the importance of receiving more personalized information that considers their specific concerns, values and preferences related to family's circumstances.
Our research provides additional evidence to guide the CI decision-making process for children with residual hearing. Additional collaborative research with audiology and decision-making experts specifically on facilitating shared decision-making is needed to provide better decision coaching for these families.
对于有残余听力的儿童的家长来说,人工耳蜗(CI)决策极具挑战性。这些孩子的家长可能不确定 CI 的潜在益处是否超过风险。本研究旨在了解有残余听力的儿童的家长在决策过程中的决策需求。
对 11 名已接受 CI 的儿童的家长进行了半结构化访谈。采用开放式问题鼓励家长分享他们在决策过程中的经验、价值观/偏好以及需求。访谈内容逐字转录,并采用主题分析进行分析。
根据三个关键主题对数据进行了组织:(1)家长的决策冲突;(2)价值观和偏好;(3)决策支持和家长的需求。我们发现,总的来说,家长对他们的决策过程和从业者的决策支持感到满意。然而,家长强调了获得更个性化的信息的重要性,这些信息要考虑到他们的具体关注点、与家庭环境相关的价值观和偏好。
我们的研究为有残余听力的儿童的 CI 决策提供了额外的证据,需要与听力学和决策专家进行额外的合作研究,以专门为这些家庭提供更好的决策指导,从而促进共同决策。