Abstract Background Communication in emergency departments (ED) in India is complicated by the country’s immense language diversity. Prior research has revealed challenges in language and communication as barriers to care. Our objective was to quantify language diversity among clinicians in Indian EDs and better understand issues related to clinician-clinician and clinician-patient communication. Methodology A cross-sectional survey of ED clinicians was conducted. Survey participants were recruited in-person and through email at six partner sites in India. ANOVA and binary logistic regression were used for subgroup analysis. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ED clinicians. Interview data was analyzed using the rapid assessment ...
Ineffective communication has been identified as the major cause of critical incidents in public hos...
Abstract: With the number of languages spoken across the country, there is an evident need for effec...
BACKGROUND: A long length of stay (LOS) in the emergency department (ED) associated with overcrowdin...
Background Communication in the Emergency Department (ED) is particularly important given the acuity...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: To understand the challenges that clinicians face ...
Aims and objectives: To understand the challenges that clinicians face in communicating with patient...
Aims and objectives. To understand the challenges that clinicians face in communicating with patient...
Background: This study investigates clinicians’ views of clinician-patient and clinician-clinician c...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
Background: This study investigates clinicians’ views of clinician-patient and clinician-clinician c...
This thesis focuses on language communication barriers in a medical emergency care environment, spec...
Poster presented at the 4th biennial Emergency Medicine Society of South Africa Conference, "Emergen...
Objective: To compare access and utilisation of EDs in Queensland public hospitals between people wh...
Background Miscommunication in the healthcare sector can be life-threatening. The rising number of m...
Doctor - patient communication is a common thing if both of them represent a common culture and spea...
Ineffective communication has been identified as the major cause of critical incidents in public hos...
Abstract: With the number of languages spoken across the country, there is an evident need for effec...
BACKGROUND: A long length of stay (LOS) in the emergency department (ED) associated with overcrowdin...
Background Communication in the Emergency Department (ED) is particularly important given the acuity...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: To understand the challenges that clinicians face ...
Aims and objectives: To understand the challenges that clinicians face in communicating with patient...
Aims and objectives. To understand the challenges that clinicians face in communicating with patient...
Background: This study investigates clinicians’ views of clinician-patient and clinician-clinician c...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
Background: This study investigates clinicians’ views of clinician-patient and clinician-clinician c...
This thesis focuses on language communication barriers in a medical emergency care environment, spec...
Poster presented at the 4th biennial Emergency Medicine Society of South Africa Conference, "Emergen...
Objective: To compare access and utilisation of EDs in Queensland public hospitals between people wh...
Background Miscommunication in the healthcare sector can be life-threatening. The rising number of m...
Doctor - patient communication is a common thing if both of them represent a common culture and spea...
Ineffective communication has been identified as the major cause of critical incidents in public hos...
Abstract: With the number of languages spoken across the country, there is an evident need for effec...
BACKGROUND: A long length of stay (LOS) in the emergency department (ED) associated with overcrowdin...