Posted in accordance with Publisher's copyright policy.Background: The provision of equitable acute coronary syndrome (ACS) care in Australia and New Zealand requires an understanding of the sources of variation in the provision of this care. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the variation in care and outcomes between ACS patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and English proficiency (EP) admitted to Australian and NZ hospitals. Methods: Data were collected from 4387 suspected/confirmed ACS patients from 286 hospitals between May 14 and 27, 2012, who were followed for 18 months. We compared hospital care and outcomes according to the proficiency of English using logistic regressions. Results: The 294 LEP patients were...
Background: Acute stroke is a time-critical emergency where diagnosis and acute management are highl...
Background-—While anticoagulation clinics have been shown to deliver tailored, high-quality care to ...
Background: The inability to communicate effectively in a common language can jeopardize clinicians’...
Background: The provision of equitable acute coronary syndrome (ACS) care in Australia and New Zeala...
Background: The provision of equitable acute coronary syndrome (ACS) care in Australia and New Zeala...
© 2018 Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Doctor–patient language discordance has been shown ...
Aims: To evaluate the association of limited English proficiency (LEP) with reperfusion times and ou...
Objective Identify differences in the early treatment of acute chest pain patients with regard to th...
Background: Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) have poor health outcomes compared to En...
BackgroundLanguage barriers were reported to affect timely access to health care and outcome. The ai...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
Background: Socioeconomic and ethnic factors are established determinants of cardiovascular health i...
Nurses often face the challenge of communicating information to patients who may not fully understan...
BackgroundLimited English proficiency is associated with decreased access to ambulatory care, howeve...
Study objectiveLanguage barriers are known to negatively affect many health outcomes among limited E...
Background: Acute stroke is a time-critical emergency where diagnosis and acute management are highl...
Background-—While anticoagulation clinics have been shown to deliver tailored, high-quality care to ...
Background: The inability to communicate effectively in a common language can jeopardize clinicians’...
Background: The provision of equitable acute coronary syndrome (ACS) care in Australia and New Zeala...
Background: The provision of equitable acute coronary syndrome (ACS) care in Australia and New Zeala...
© 2018 Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Doctor–patient language discordance has been shown ...
Aims: To evaluate the association of limited English proficiency (LEP) with reperfusion times and ou...
Objective Identify differences in the early treatment of acute chest pain patients with regard to th...
Background: Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) have poor health outcomes compared to En...
BackgroundLanguage barriers were reported to affect timely access to health care and outcome. The ai...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
Background: Socioeconomic and ethnic factors are established determinants of cardiovascular health i...
Nurses often face the challenge of communicating information to patients who may not fully understan...
BackgroundLimited English proficiency is associated with decreased access to ambulatory care, howeve...
Study objectiveLanguage barriers are known to negatively affect many health outcomes among limited E...
Background: Acute stroke is a time-critical emergency where diagnosis and acute management are highl...
Background-—While anticoagulation clinics have been shown to deliver tailored, high-quality care to ...
Background: The inability to communicate effectively in a common language can jeopardize clinicians’...