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Understanding the Impact of Child, Intervention, and Family Factors on Developmental Trajectories of Children with Hearing Loss at Preschool Age: Design of the AChild Study

Children with hearing loss and their families represent a large variety with regard to their auditory, medical, psychological, and family resource characteristics. Despite recent advances, developmental outcomes are still below average, with a significant proportion of variety remaining unexplained....

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Autores principales: Dall, Magdalena, Kiblböck, Sandra, Müllegger, Daiva, Fellinger, Johannes, Hofer, Johannes, Kapplmüller, Ruth, Breitwieser, Sandra, Schossleitner, Katharina, Weber, Christoph, Zöhrer, Ruth, Holzinger, Daniel
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8955731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329833
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11061508
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author Dall, Magdalena
Kiblböck, Sandra
Müllegger, Daiva
Fellinger, Johannes
Hofer, Johannes
Kapplmüller, Ruth
Breitwieser, Sandra
Schossleitner, Katharina
Weber, Christoph
Zöhrer, Ruth
Holzinger, Daniel
author_facet Dall, Magdalena
Kiblböck, Sandra
Müllegger, Daiva
Fellinger, Johannes
Hofer, Johannes
Kapplmüller, Ruth
Breitwieser, Sandra
Schossleitner, Katharina
Weber, Christoph
Zöhrer, Ruth
Holzinger, Daniel
author_sort Dall, Magdalena
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description Children with hearing loss and their families represent a large variety with regard to their auditory, medical, psychological, and family resource characteristics. Despite recent advances, developmental outcomes are still below average, with a significant proportion of variety remaining unexplained. Furthermore, there is a lack of studies including the whole diversity of children with hearing loss. The AChild study (Austrian Children with Hearing Impairment—Longitudinal Databank) uses an epidemiological longitudinal design including all children living in Upper and Lower Austria with a permanent uni- or bilateral hearing loss below the age of 6 years, irrespective of additional disabilities, family language, and family resources. The demographic characteristics of the first 126 children enrolled in the study showed that about half of the children are either children with additional disabilities (31%) and/or children not growing up with the majority language (31.7%) that are usually excluded from comprehensive longitudinal studies. AChild aims for a characterization of the total population of young children with hearing loss including developmental outcomes. Another goal is the identification of early predictors of developmental trajectories and family outcomes. In addition to child-related predictors the examination of family–child transactions malleable by family-centred early intervention is of particular interest. The study is designed as participatory including parent representation atall stages. Measures have been chosen, following other large population-based studies in order to gain comparability and to ensure international data pooling.
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spelling pubmed-89557312022-03-26 Understanding the Impact of Child, Intervention, and Family Factors on Developmental Trajectories of Children with Hearing Loss at Preschool Age: Design of the AChild Study Dall, Magdalena Kiblböck, Sandra Müllegger, Daiva Fellinger, Johannes Hofer, Johannes Kapplmüller, Ruth Breitwieser, Sandra Schossleitner, Katharina Weber, Christoph Zöhrer, Ruth Holzinger, Daniel J Clin Med Study Protocol Children with hearing loss and their families represent a large variety with regard to their auditory, medical, psychological, and family resource characteristics. Despite recent advances, developmental outcomes are still below average, with a significant proportion of variety remaining unexplained. Furthermore, there is a lack of studies including the whole diversity of children with hearing loss. The AChild study (Austrian Children with Hearing Impairment—Longitudinal Databank) uses an epidemiological longitudinal design including all children living in Upper and Lower Austria with a permanent uni- or bilateral hearing loss below the age of 6 years, irrespective of additional disabilities, family language, and family resources. The demographic characteristics of the first 126 children enrolled in the study showed that about half of the children are either children with additional disabilities (31%) and/or children not growing up with the majority language (31.7%) that are usually excluded from comprehensive longitudinal studies. AChild aims for a characterization of the total population of young children with hearing loss including developmental outcomes. Another goal is the identification of early predictors of developmental trajectories and family outcomes. In addition to child-related predictors the examination of family–child transactions malleable by family-centred early intervention is of particular interest. The study is designed as participatory including parent representation atall stages. Measures have been chosen, following other large population-based studies in order to gain comparability and to ensure international data pooling. MDPI 2022-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8955731/ /pubmed/35329833 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11061508 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kiblböck, Sandra
Müllegger, Daiva
Fellinger, Johannes
Hofer, Johannes
Kapplmüller, Ruth
Breitwieser, Sandra
Schossleitner, Katharina
Weber, Christoph
Zöhrer, Ruth
Holzinger, Daniel
Understanding the Impact of Child, Intervention, and Family Factors on Developmental Trajectories of Children with Hearing Loss at Preschool Age: Design of the AChild Study
title Understanding the Impact of Child, Intervention, and Family Factors on Developmental Trajectories of Children with Hearing Loss at Preschool Age: Design of the AChild Study
title_full Understanding the Impact of Child, Intervention, and Family Factors on Developmental Trajectories of Children with Hearing Loss at Preschool Age: Design of the AChild Study
title_fullStr Understanding the Impact of Child, Intervention, and Family Factors on Developmental Trajectories of Children with Hearing Loss at Preschool Age: Design of the AChild Study
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the Impact of Child, Intervention, and Family Factors on Developmental Trajectories of Children with Hearing Loss at Preschool Age: Design of the AChild Study
title_short Understanding the Impact of Child, Intervention, and Family Factors on Developmental Trajectories of Children with Hearing Loss at Preschool Age: Design of the AChild Study
title_sort understanding the impact of child, intervention, and family factors on developmental trajectories of children with hearing loss at preschool age: design of the achild study
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8955731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329833
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11061508
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