The Children with Cochlear Implants: Parental Perspectives (CCIPP) scale is a multidimensional, comprehensive quality-of-life scale that measures parents' perspectives in order to assess their experiences regarding their children's use of a cochlear implant. This tool, adapted into Turkish with validity and reliability analyses conducted, allows assessment—based on parental observation—of the impact of the cochlear implant on the child's social, emotional, educational and communicative development.
Communication, general functioning, self-reliance, well-being and happiness, social relations, education, the implantation process, effects of the implant, the implant decision process, supporting the child
Parents of children aged 2–18 who use a cochlear implant
Original name: Children with Cochlear Implants: Parental Perspectives (CCIPP)
This tool is open access. You can download it directly from the links below.