BACKGROUND: Residents must master complex skills to care for culturally and linguistically diverse patients. METHODS: As part of an annual 10-station, standardized patient (SP) examination, medical residents interacted with a 50-year-old reserved, Bengali-speaking woman (SP) with a positive fecal occult blood accompanied by her bilingual brother (standardized interpreter (SI)). While the resident addressed the need for a colonoscopy, the SI did not translate word for word unless directed to, questioned medical terms, and was reluctant to tell the SP frightening information. The SP/SI, faculty observers, and the resident assessed the performance. RESULTS: Seventy-six residents participated. Mean faculty ratings (9-point scale) were as follow...
Background: Healthcare personnel are responsible for providing patient-centered care regardless of t...
abstract: The thesis examines the intricacies involved with the language barriers experienced by pat...
Background: Patients who do not speak English well may rely on the use of family members or professi...
PURPOSE: Provision of interpreter services for non-English-speaking patients is a federal requiremen...
Background: Sixty percent of U.S. internal medicine (IM) residency directors report their program in...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess communication at the bedside in the emergency ...
Doctor - patient communication is a common thing if both of them represent a common culture and spea...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
Introduction: Patients’ relatives commonly play the role of interpreters in medical interviews. Thes...
The growing diversity in the United States brings with it multiple cultures, languages, and communic...
Patients who do not speak English as their primary language suffer from worse patient outcomes than ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with limited English proficiency experience poor patient-clinician communica...
OBJECTIVES: This article presents the results of a national survey addressing issues related to pati...
The Use of Qualified Medical Interpreters in Healthcare: Barriers for Healthcare Professionals By An...
Abstract Studies suggest that the use of culturally appropriate communication in patient encounters ...
Background: Healthcare personnel are responsible for providing patient-centered care regardless of t...
abstract: The thesis examines the intricacies involved with the language barriers experienced by pat...
Background: Patients who do not speak English well may rely on the use of family members or professi...
PURPOSE: Provision of interpreter services for non-English-speaking patients is a federal requiremen...
Background: Sixty percent of U.S. internal medicine (IM) residency directors report their program in...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess communication at the bedside in the emergency ...
Doctor - patient communication is a common thing if both of them represent a common culture and spea...
Health care encounters can be stressful, compromising a patient’s ability to fully engage and unders...
Introduction: Patients’ relatives commonly play the role of interpreters in medical interviews. Thes...
The growing diversity in the United States brings with it multiple cultures, languages, and communic...
Patients who do not speak English as their primary language suffer from worse patient outcomes than ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with limited English proficiency experience poor patient-clinician communica...
OBJECTIVES: This article presents the results of a national survey addressing issues related to pati...
The Use of Qualified Medical Interpreters in Healthcare: Barriers for Healthcare Professionals By An...
Abstract Studies suggest that the use of culturally appropriate communication in patient encounters ...
Background: Healthcare personnel are responsible for providing patient-centered care regardless of t...
abstract: The thesis examines the intricacies involved with the language barriers experienced by pat...
Background: Patients who do not speak English well may rely on the use of family members or professi...