Objective The aim of the study was to improve the engagement of professional interpreters for women during labour. Methods The quality improvement initiative was co-designed by a multidisciplinary group at one Melbourne hospital and implemented in the birth suite using the plan-do-study-act framework. The initiative of offering women an interpreter early in labour was modified over cycles of implementation and scaled up based on feedback from midwives and language services data. Results The engagement of interpreters for women identified as requiring one increased from 28% (21/74) at baseline to 62% (45/72) at the 9th month of implementation. Conclusion Improving interpreter use in high-intensity hospital birth suites is possible with suppo...
In Australia's Northern Territory, most Aboriginal people primarily speak an Aboriginal language. Po...
Issue addressed: Utilisation of professional health care interpreting services improves the quality ...
Language barriers present a major obstacle to minority ethnic communities accessing primary healthca...
Abstract Background Black and minority ethnic women and those with social risk factors such as depri...
Abstract Background In hospitals globally, patient centred communication is difficult to practice, a...
This study focuses on communication and conceptions of obstetric care to address the postulates that...
BACKGROUND: Women with a refugee background and their families who have settled in a new country can...
This study focuses on communication and conceptions of obstetric care to address the postulates that...
Patients with limited English proficiency have poorer healthcare outcomes. An assessment of the cult...
Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) experience longer hospital length of stay (LOS) and ...
The cultural and linguistic diversity of Australian society presents an ongoing challenge to the hea...
Language barriers are common in healthcare settings, creating disparities in care between individual...
noIt is becoming increasingly common for midwives to care for women who do not speak English, and UK...
Background: Women with a refugee background and their families who have settled in a new country can...
Patients with limited English proficiency have poorer healthcare outcomes. An assessment of the cult...
In Australia's Northern Territory, most Aboriginal people primarily speak an Aboriginal language. Po...
Issue addressed: Utilisation of professional health care interpreting services improves the quality ...
Language barriers present a major obstacle to minority ethnic communities accessing primary healthca...
Abstract Background Black and minority ethnic women and those with social risk factors such as depri...
Abstract Background In hospitals globally, patient centred communication is difficult to practice, a...
This study focuses on communication and conceptions of obstetric care to address the postulates that...
BACKGROUND: Women with a refugee background and their families who have settled in a new country can...
This study focuses on communication and conceptions of obstetric care to address the postulates that...
Patients with limited English proficiency have poorer healthcare outcomes. An assessment of the cult...
Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) experience longer hospital length of stay (LOS) and ...
The cultural and linguistic diversity of Australian society presents an ongoing challenge to the hea...
Language barriers are common in healthcare settings, creating disparities in care between individual...
noIt is becoming increasingly common for midwives to care for women who do not speak English, and UK...
Background: Women with a refugee background and their families who have settled in a new country can...
Patients with limited English proficiency have poorer healthcare outcomes. An assessment of the cult...
In Australia's Northern Territory, most Aboriginal people primarily speak an Aboriginal language. Po...
Issue addressed: Utilisation of professional health care interpreting services improves the quality ...
Language barriers present a major obstacle to minority ethnic communities accessing primary healthca...