Journal article
Parental Narratives of Genetic Testing for Hearing Loss: Audiologic Implications for Clinical Work With Children and Families
American journal of audiology, v 16(1), pp 57-67
Jun 2007
PMID: 17562755
Abstract
Purpose
Few studies have examined how parents personalize the possibility of genetic hearing loss in their children and whether they actually intend to pursue testing for their child. This article addresses the audiologist’s important role in the genetic testing referral and follow-up processes.
Method
Twenty-four parents whose children were referred to genetic testing for hearing loss were interviewed in depth. Parents were selected to include a diverse range of races, ethnicities, and socioeconomic levels. Interviews were coded and analyzed using qualitative methods.
Results
Parental associations with genetic testing included feeling personally responsible, feeling relief, and considering metaphysical attributions for their child’s hearing loss. Parental attitudes were related to perceptions and experiences with deafness. Many misconceptions about genetics were also found.
Conclusions
Audiologists need to be sensitized to parents' personal and sociocultural contexts when discussing genetic testing and should tailor informational and emotional support to parents' requirements when confronting the possibility of their child having a genetic hearing loss.
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Details
- Title
- Parental Narratives of Genetic Testing for Hearing Loss: Audiologic Implications for Clinical Work With Children and Families
- Creators
- Annie Steinberg - Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaGirija Kaimal - Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaRachel Ewing - Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaLisa P. Soslow - Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaKathleen M. Lewis - Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaIan Krantz - Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaYuelin Li - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- Publication Details
- American journal of audiology, v 16(1), pp 57-67
- Number of pages
- 11
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Creative Arts Therapies
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-34547488425
- Other Identifier
- 991019295200804721