Profese online 2012, 5(2):16-25 | DOI: 10.5507/pol.2012.012

THE RESILIENCE OF PARENTS OF HEARING-IMPAIRED CHILDREN - SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Ivana Olecká, Kateřina Ivanová
Faculty of Health Sciences, Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic

Aim: The objective of the research is to identify the state of knowledge about the resilience of parents of hearing-impaired children in relevant researches published up-to-day.

Methods: The basic framework of the presented research is evidence-based nursing. The chosen technique is a systematic review. The following variables were monitored: location of the research, the research method, sample size, sample design, the objective of the research, variables, proposed interventions, NANDA-Int. nursing diagnosis.

Results: The core sample consisted of 280 articles. On the basis of elimination criteria, most of them were rejected. Twenty six articles with quantitative methods fulfilled the set criteria and were analysed. It was found that none of the studies works directly with the concept of resilience, neither in its declared objectives nor in the variables.

Conclusion: The resources of resilience will be possible to detect on the basis of qualitative secondary analysis of the contents of the studied texts.

Keywords: resilience, parenting, disability, deaf, child, EBN, systematic review

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