Abstract

Hearing Impairment is a common problem throughout the world, but the burden of hearing loss among children & adults is large and significant proportion of the world’s population with hearing disorders goes undetected, as a result, relatively few people are fitted with hearing aids. Especially in developing countries this problem becomes magnified due to lack of awareness and resources, so that’s why determine whether early management of hearing loss leads to improved outcomes for patients. So keeping in view to children need consistent access to the full range of speech sounds for spoken language development, making daily hearing aid management a fundamental component of effective intervention. In addition to receiving services from professionals with expertise in childhood hearing loss, parents play a central role in the intervention process. However, parents can experience an array of barriers and challenges in learning to cope with the demands of daily management. For effective integration of essential hearing aid management skills into the daily lives of primary caregivers, audiologists must consider for support the adult patients and parents in applying individualized strategies.