A qualitative investigation of families' needs in the transition to early intervention after diagnosis of hearing loss
Child Care Health and Development2019Vol. 45(5), pp. 670–680
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Abstract
Families and professionals in this study identified a wide range of family needs during the transition to early intervention. The results highlighted the importance of providing individualized services and considering families' needs when providing family-centred services.
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