This article explores the effects of dialectal variations on quality health communication and healthcare delivery using ethnomethodology. The study revealed that healthcare providers and patients in the Sissala District of Ghana experienced significant difficulties in communicating health needs: misinterpretations and miscommunication characterised the interactions between patients and providers due to dialectal variations and cultural differences. This culminated into reliance on untrained interpreters to enhance communication. The paper recommended that Ghana Health Services should consider issues of linguistic abilities and cultural sensitivity when posting staff to areas that are characterised by multiple languages and dialectal variati...
Health care facilities in Northern Ghana are not only too few, ill-equipped and under-supplied, they...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
Health insurance policies are regarded as enhancing people’s access to healthcare, particularly in d...
Ghana has become home to many migrants from Francophone countries due to educational, professional, ...
This study analysed the impact of linguistic errors on negotiation of medical outcomes involving com...
Patients experience significant barriers to accessing quality medical care. Foremost among these are...
This collection explores the communicative dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana, redressing ...
The article presents and discusses the results of a pilot course aiming at teaching Swahili grammar ...
Ghana established a pro-poor hospital-based National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2004. Since t...
There are many inequities that exist in health-care that stem from culture related communication mis...
This study was aimed at exploring the challenges experienced by healthcare providers and patients in...
In this study, I employed interpretive ethnographic qualitative design to explore perceptions of and...
PurposeThis research takes Nigeria and the healthcare prevention sector as a case study to describe ...
This research examined illness and ways of negotiating health treatment from sociological and anthro...
Although the direct impact of health beliefs on unconventional medical therapies consumption are wel...
Health care facilities in Northern Ghana are not only too few, ill-equipped and under-supplied, they...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
Health insurance policies are regarded as enhancing people’s access to healthcare, particularly in d...
Ghana has become home to many migrants from Francophone countries due to educational, professional, ...
This study analysed the impact of linguistic errors on negotiation of medical outcomes involving com...
Patients experience significant barriers to accessing quality medical care. Foremost among these are...
This collection explores the communicative dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana, redressing ...
The article presents and discusses the results of a pilot course aiming at teaching Swahili grammar ...
Ghana established a pro-poor hospital-based National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2004. Since t...
There are many inequities that exist in health-care that stem from culture related communication mis...
This study was aimed at exploring the challenges experienced by healthcare providers and patients in...
In this study, I employed interpretive ethnographic qualitative design to explore perceptions of and...
PurposeThis research takes Nigeria and the healthcare prevention sector as a case study to describe ...
This research examined illness and ways of negotiating health treatment from sociological and anthro...
Although the direct impact of health beliefs on unconventional medical therapies consumption are wel...
Health care facilities in Northern Ghana are not only too few, ill-equipped and under-supplied, they...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
Health insurance policies are regarded as enhancing people’s access to healthcare, particularly in d...