학술논문

Family-Centered Early Intervention Deaf/Hard of Hearing (FCEI-DHH): Cultural & Global Implications.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Deaf Studies & Deaf Education. 2024 Supplement, Vol. 29, pSI27-SI39. 13p.
Subject
*Culture
*Linguistics
*Human services programs
*Hearing disorders
Diversity & inclusion policies
Health services accessibility
World health
Family-centered care
Decision making
Health equity
Early medical intervention
Language
ISSN
1081-4159
Abstract
This article is the third in a series of eight articles that comprise this special issue on family-centered early intervention for children who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families (FCEI-DHH). It highlights the origins of FCEI-DHH in Western contexts and well-resourced locations and emphasizes the role of culture(s) in shaping FCEI-DHH. This article also cautions against the direct application of the 10 FCEI-DHH Principles presented in this issue across the globe without consideration of cultural implications. Cultural perceptions of decision-making processes and persons who can be decision-makers in FCEI-DHH are explored. Deaf culture(s) and the benefits of exposure to DHH adults with diverse backgrounds are introduced. Structural inequities that impact families' access to FCEI-DHH programs/services and systems, within and among nations and regions, are noted. The need to consider the cultural influences on families is emphasized; this applies to all levels of FCEI, including the development of systems through implementation of supports. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]