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PARENTAL RESPONSE TO INTERVENTION ON POST-OPERATIVE REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH COCHLEAR IMPLANT

Volume: 143  ,  Issue: 1 , February    Published Date: 19 February 2024
Publisher Name: IJRP
Views: 141  ,  Download: 75 , Pages: 36 - 44    
DOI: 10.47119/IJRP1001431220246091

Authors

# Author Name
1 Mr. Ambuj Kushawaha
2 Dr. Gayatri Ahuja

Abstract

AYJNISHD (D) Mumbai is a nodal agency of the ADIP Scheme. The aim of the ADIP scheme is to support the disadvantaged individuals with disability in procuring durable, sophisticated, and scientifically manufactured, standard aids, and appliances that can uphold their physical, social and psychological rehabilitation, by reducing the effects of disabilities and enhance their economic potential. The current research aimed to study the level of satisfaction among the parents of children with cochlear implant availing post-operative rehabilitation services under ADIP and CSR Scheme. There were three objectives of the research namely a] to study the level of satisfaction in services among the parents of children with cochlear implant availing post-operative rehabilitation services under ADIP and CSR Scheme  b] to study the level of satisfaction in care and maintenance services among the parents of children with cochlear implant availing post-operative rehabilitation services under ADIP and CSR Scheme and c] to compare the level of satisfaction in services and care and maintenance among the parents of children with cochlear implant availing post-operative rehabilitation services under ADIP and CSR Scheme. A descriptive survey method was followed for studying the parental response to intervention. The participants were selected using purposive method of sampling for the study. For the current study, the researchers selected the parents of children with a cochlear implant as sample using the purposive sampling method. The sample size was 60. In satisfaction in services domain, 25 participants gave the rating as high whereas for satisfaction of care and maintenance 26 participants rated high. It is found that there is no significant difference between both groups (ADIP and CSR) on challenges in services at 0.05 levels. The parental outlook presented in this study succors to develop a better understanding of parental needs and therefore gives ideas for improving services and support during the different stages of post-operative rehabilitation.

Keywords

  • Students effect
  • Teachers.
  • services
  • health