Background: Migration is increasing worldwide. In previous research into people with cancer from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, interpreter accuracy, professionalism and continuity have emerged as key concerns for patients. Little is known about interpreters’ perceptions of their role and the challenges they face. This study aimed to obtain their perspective. Methods: Thirty interpreters (Greek n = 7, Chinese n = 11, and Arabic n = 12) participated in four focus groups which were audio-taped, transcribed and analysed for themes using N-Vivo software. Results: Skills as an interpreter were broadly perceived as conveying information accurately, being confidential and impartial. Three broad dilemmas faced by interpreters em...
Objective: This paper is drawn from a larger mixed-method study that sought to explore the cancer ex...
Objective: This paper is drawn from a larger mixed-method study that sought to explore the cancer ex...
Objective: Poor prognosis is difficult to impart, particularly across a cultural divide. This study ...
Background: Migration is increasing worldwide. In previous research into people with cancer from cul...
Abstract Background Migration is increasing worldwide. In previous research into people with cancer ...
Background Migration is increasing worldwide. In previous research into people with cancer from cult...
Migration is increasing worldwide. In previ- ous research into people with cancer from culturally an...
Purpose: Immigrants with cancer often have professional and/or family interpreters to overcome chall...
Objective: Immigrants report challenges communicating with their health team. This study compared on...
Aim: Medical consultations focused on managing the transition to palliative care are interpersonally...
In our current societies, people from different backgrounds and cultures who speak different languag...
Doctor - patient communication is a common thing if both of them represent a common culture and spea...
Background. It is important for physicians to recognize and address potential cross-cultural communi...
AIM: Medical consultations focused on managing the transition to palliative care are interpersonally...
Objective: This paper is drawn from a larger mixed-method study that sought to explore the cancer ex...
Objective: This paper is drawn from a larger mixed-method study that sought to explore the cancer ex...
Objective: This paper is drawn from a larger mixed-method study that sought to explore the cancer ex...
Objective: Poor prognosis is difficult to impart, particularly across a cultural divide. This study ...
Background: Migration is increasing worldwide. In previous research into people with cancer from cul...
Abstract Background Migration is increasing worldwide. In previous research into people with cancer ...
Background Migration is increasing worldwide. In previous research into people with cancer from cult...
Migration is increasing worldwide. In previ- ous research into people with cancer from culturally an...
Purpose: Immigrants with cancer often have professional and/or family interpreters to overcome chall...
Objective: Immigrants report challenges communicating with their health team. This study compared on...
Aim: Medical consultations focused on managing the transition to palliative care are interpersonally...
In our current societies, people from different backgrounds and cultures who speak different languag...
Doctor - patient communication is a common thing if both of them represent a common culture and spea...
Background. It is important for physicians to recognize and address potential cross-cultural communi...
AIM: Medical consultations focused on managing the transition to palliative care are interpersonally...
Objective: This paper is drawn from a larger mixed-method study that sought to explore the cancer ex...
Objective: This paper is drawn from a larger mixed-method study that sought to explore the cancer ex...
Objective: This paper is drawn from a larger mixed-method study that sought to explore the cancer ex...
Objective: Poor prognosis is difficult to impart, particularly across a cultural divide. This study ...