Background. Communication between health workers and patients at Hottentots Holland Hospital (HHH) is hindered by staff and patients not speaking the same language. HHH is a district hospital in the Cape Town Metropolitan District of the Western Cape where staff mainly speak Afrikaans or English and a large number of patients mainly Xhosa.Objectives. The study aimed to explore the effects of this language parrier on health workers and patients at HHH.Design. Three focus group interviews were held with 21 members of staff and 5 in-depth patient interviews were conducted.Results. The language barrier was found to interfere with working efficiently, create uncertainty about the accuracy of interpretation, be enhanced by a lack of educa...
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Abstract Background Communication with health care providers represents an essential part of access ...
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Patients experience significant barriers to accessing quality medical care. Foremost among these are...
Background. Disease is closely linked to the social context in which we live. Difficulty with commun...
Most research into medical communication has been in a Western setting. Communication between non-la...
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Abstract: South Africa is a multilingual society and therefore the likelihood of healthcare professi...
M.A.In terms of the new Constitution (Act 108 of 1996) South Africa has 11 official languages (RSA, ...
Abstract Background Communication with health care providers represents an essential part of access ...
In order to achieve the aims set out in South Africa’s National Policy on Quality in Health Care (20...
Background. Disease is closely linked to the social context in which we live. Difficulty with commun...
Patients experience significant barriers to accessing quality medical care. Foremost among these are...
Background. Disease is closely linked to the social context in which we live. Difficulty with commun...
Most research into medical communication has been in a Western setting. Communication between non-la...
Abstract: Background: South Africa is a multilingual society, and therefore, the likelihood of healt...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-82).The investigation seeks to establish whether vital...
This paper considers the role of multilingualism in health care by drawing on the results of an empi...
Background: This study reflects on the development and teaching of communication skills courses in a...
The paper discusses a small segment of the findings of a sociolinguistic study that was conducted at...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess communication barriers between healthcare providers and African patients...
This study analysed the impact of linguistic errors on negotiation of medical outcomes involving com...
Abstract: South Africa is a multilingual society and therefore the likelihood of healthcare professi...
M.A.In terms of the new Constitution (Act 108 of 1996) South Africa has 11 official languages (RSA, ...
Abstract Background Communication with health care providers represents an essential part of access ...
In order to achieve the aims set out in South Africa’s National Policy on Quality in Health Care (20...