Introduction. 46.8 million people in the United States identify themselves as speaking another language beside English in the home. The Office of Minority Health identified improper language access as a potential cause of minority related healthcare disparities (Office of Minority Health, 2001). The objective of this study was to compare hospital-based training using case study or simulation teaching methods. Simulation training may be an effective means to train healthcare providers on communicating with LEP patients, to address language access within the context of post-operative pain management.^ Methods. This study used a post-test only randomized design to test the feasibility of simulation as an intervention to improve nurses\u27 se...
Introduction The growing diversity of the United States population and strong evidence of disparitie...
Aims: Pain is underestimated and insufficiently treated in Emergency Departments (ED). The primary o...
It is the obligation of health care professionals to provide safe and effective communication to all...
Context: Health disparities in patients with limited English proficiency are worsened due to scarcit...
Purpose of Project: Communication is an essential aspect between providers and patients in the healt...
Purpose of Project: Communication is an essential aspect between providers and patients in the healt...
Background: Pain is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. Nurses play a vital role in assessin...
BackgroundPain is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. Nurses play a vital role in assessing ...
Background Pain is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. Nurses play a vital role in assess...
The United States has traditionally been called the melting pot, but this melting pot can present pr...
This paper reports on an interdisciplinary training initiative involving student interpreters and me...
The aim of this study is to develop and assess the effect of simulation – based learning on proper p...
Aim: This is a report of a study which evaluated simulation-based learning as a teaching strategy fo...
Introduction Limited English proficiency (LEP) patients face multiple care barriers and disproportio...
Explores perceptions of current registered nurses\u27 encounters with limited English proficiency (L...
Introduction The growing diversity of the United States population and strong evidence of disparitie...
Aims: Pain is underestimated and insufficiently treated in Emergency Departments (ED). The primary o...
It is the obligation of health care professionals to provide safe and effective communication to all...
Context: Health disparities in patients with limited English proficiency are worsened due to scarcit...
Purpose of Project: Communication is an essential aspect between providers and patients in the healt...
Purpose of Project: Communication is an essential aspect between providers and patients in the healt...
Background: Pain is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. Nurses play a vital role in assessin...
BackgroundPain is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. Nurses play a vital role in assessing ...
Background Pain is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon. Nurses play a vital role in assess...
The United States has traditionally been called the melting pot, but this melting pot can present pr...
This paper reports on an interdisciplinary training initiative involving student interpreters and me...
The aim of this study is to develop and assess the effect of simulation – based learning on proper p...
Aim: This is a report of a study which evaluated simulation-based learning as a teaching strategy fo...
Introduction Limited English proficiency (LEP) patients face multiple care barriers and disproportio...
Explores perceptions of current registered nurses\u27 encounters with limited English proficiency (L...
Introduction The growing diversity of the United States population and strong evidence of disparitie...
Aims: Pain is underestimated and insufficiently treated in Emergency Departments (ED). The primary o...
It is the obligation of health care professionals to provide safe and effective communication to all...