Introduction: Despite evidence from other healthcare settings that language barriers negatively impact patient outcomes, the literature on language barriers in emergency medical services (EMS) has not been previously summarized. The objective of this study is to systematically review existing studies of the impact of language barriers on prehospital emergency care and identify opportunities for future research. Methods: A systematic review with narrative synthesis of publications with populations specific to the prehospital setting and outcome measures specific to language barriers was conducted. A four-prong search strategy of academic databases (PubMed, Academic Search Complete, and Clinical Key) through March 2015, web-based searc...
Objective (s): The purpose of patient education is creating positive behaviors. However, one of the...
ABSTRACT Background Despite its increasing importance, equity remains an unrealised aspiration i...
Abstract Background Many patients who present to public Emergency Departments (EDs) have Limited Eng...
Introduction: Despite evidence from other healthcare settings that language barriers negatively imp...
Emergency medical services (EMS) rely on accurate and efficient communication. The impact of languag...
Abstract: With the number of languages spoken across the country, there is an evident need for effec...
Accepted for presentation at the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Western Regional Meeting. Pr...
Objectives: The purpose of this research was to explore the implications of language barrier among e...
Poster presented at the 4th biennial Emergency Medicine Society of South Africa Conference, "Emergen...
Overview of methods and preliminary results of a mixed methods study of language barriers in the pre...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Background and Objective: Patients with limited-Eng...
Background A common goal for healthcare is healthcare for all, through which can be achieved when co...
Background: Research has demonstrated lower access to healthcare services by immigrant patients in c...
Many U.S. residents who speak little English may face language barriers when seeking health care. Th...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
Objective (s): The purpose of patient education is creating positive behaviors. However, one of the...
ABSTRACT Background Despite its increasing importance, equity remains an unrealised aspiration i...
Abstract Background Many patients who present to public Emergency Departments (EDs) have Limited Eng...
Introduction: Despite evidence from other healthcare settings that language barriers negatively imp...
Emergency medical services (EMS) rely on accurate and efficient communication. The impact of languag...
Abstract: With the number of languages spoken across the country, there is an evident need for effec...
Accepted for presentation at the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Western Regional Meeting. Pr...
Objectives: The purpose of this research was to explore the implications of language barrier among e...
Poster presented at the 4th biennial Emergency Medicine Society of South Africa Conference, "Emergen...
Overview of methods and preliminary results of a mixed methods study of language barriers in the pre...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Background and Objective: Patients with limited-Eng...
Background A common goal for healthcare is healthcare for all, through which can be achieved when co...
Background: Research has demonstrated lower access to healthcare services by immigrant patients in c...
Many U.S. residents who speak little English may face language barriers when seeking health care. Th...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
Objective (s): The purpose of patient education is creating positive behaviors. However, one of the...
ABSTRACT Background Despite its increasing importance, equity remains an unrealised aspiration i...
Abstract Background Many patients who present to public Emergency Departments (EDs) have Limited Eng...