2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2016.03.012
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Knowledge and attitude (KA) survey regarding infant hearing loss in Karnataka, India

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“…Moreover, questions about the knowledge of parents regarding OM in the current study revealed that both fathers and mothers possessed a relatively high level of knowledge in relation to the statement that "ear discharge and OM can cause HL", whereas questions about the identification and intervention of HL and revealed a high level of knowledge in relation to the statement "children with HL can attend school." These findings are consistent with those of previous studies conducted in India and Solomon Island [4,5]. Moreover, a low level of knowledge in relation to the statement "treatment for hearing loss is available" was also highlighted in both studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Moreover, questions about the knowledge of parents regarding OM in the current study revealed that both fathers and mothers possessed a relatively high level of knowledge in relation to the statement that "ear discharge and OM can cause HL", whereas questions about the identification and intervention of HL and revealed a high level of knowledge in relation to the statement "children with HL can attend school." These findings are consistent with those of previous studies conducted in India and Solomon Island [4,5]. Moreover, a low level of knowledge in relation to the statement "treatment for hearing loss is available" was also highlighted in both studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Regarding the attitudes and practices of parents in relation to childhood audiology services, parents typically expressed positive attitudes in relation to the statement "I would like my child tested at school" followed by "more information about the service." This finding conflicts with the results of previous studies in India and Solomon island [5,14], but further confirmed the positive attitudes of parents toward childhood audiology services. In contrast, Sanju and colleagues reported that 40% of surveyed nurses expressed negative attitudes in relation to the statement "HL can be identified soon after birth", and 88% of nurses were unaware that some children with hearing impairments can still hear and speak [20].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 89%
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“…It may not always be easy to get individuals to 'buy in' to treatment: in Lagos (Nigeria), 84 per cent of mothers were supportive of fitting hearing aids to their deaf child, 21 but in Karnataka (India) that figure was only 54 per cent. 22 Socio-cultural factors can affect others too: in a study from Turkey, a lack of social support from the community for the mother of a deaf child was associated with significant risk of depression in the mother. 23 In many countries, deaf people are marginalised and disempowered; for example, they may be denied education or voting rights, and sign language may be repressed.…”
Section: Community Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%