AimTo review the existing evidence regarding the use of language in clinical encounters.BackgroundAwareness of the importance of language in clinical encounters is mostly lacking or located within broader discussions on communication.MethodsA scoping study was conducted to review existing research that could increase our understanding of the role language plays as well as identify gaps in knowledge and inform the development of a position statement on language in diabetes care.ResultsEvidence shows that, although carefully chosen language can have a positive effect, there is a potential negative impact of language on people's experiences of diabetes care. The use of stigmatizing and discriminatory words during communication between healthca...
Individuals\u27 experiences living with diabetes continually changes, and how they feel about their ...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects more than 34 million people across ...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects more than 34 million people across ...
Aim: To review the existing evidence regarding the use of language in clinical encounters. Backgroun...
Background Awareness of the importance of language in clinical encounters is mostly lacking or loca...
The language used by healthcare professionals can have a profound impact on how people living with d...
Language is the essence of human communication. The very words we choose and the way we use them hav...
The importance of the words spoken by healthcare professionals when communicating to people with dia...
BACKGROUND: Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-prof...
Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-proficient patie...
Background: the experience of diabetes care for individuals from minority ethnic groups, particularl...
Background: Miscommunication in the healthcare sector can be life-threatening. The rising number of ...
Statement of the Problem Good communication in clinical encounters is a key component of quality hea...
Objective (s): The purpose of patient education is creating positive behaviors. However, one of the...
Context- Bilingualism has been shown to have significant advantages to the human brain, sharpening o...
Individuals\u27 experiences living with diabetes continually changes, and how they feel about their ...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects more than 34 million people across ...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects more than 34 million people across ...
Aim: To review the existing evidence regarding the use of language in clinical encounters. Backgroun...
Background Awareness of the importance of language in clinical encounters is mostly lacking or loca...
The language used by healthcare professionals can have a profound impact on how people living with d...
Language is the essence of human communication. The very words we choose and the way we use them hav...
The importance of the words spoken by healthcare professionals when communicating to people with dia...
BACKGROUND: Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-prof...
Significant health disparities exist between limited English proficient and English-proficient patie...
Background: the experience of diabetes care for individuals from minority ethnic groups, particularl...
Background: Miscommunication in the healthcare sector can be life-threatening. The rising number of ...
Statement of the Problem Good communication in clinical encounters is a key component of quality hea...
Objective (s): The purpose of patient education is creating positive behaviors. However, one of the...
Context- Bilingualism has been shown to have significant advantages to the human brain, sharpening o...
Individuals\u27 experiences living with diabetes continually changes, and how they feel about their ...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects more than 34 million people across ...
Background: Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects more than 34 million people across ...