Background. It is important for physicians to recognize and address potential cross-cultural communication barriers with their patients. Several studies have demonstrated the importance of trained medical interpreters for ensuring effective patient-provider communication. Medical interpreters also represent an untapped source of insight into common communication problems. Such insights can contribute to strengthening physicians' cross cultural communication skills. Objective. The purpose of this study was to explore professional medical interpreters' experiences and perspectives regarding patient-provider communication difficulties. Methods. Key informant interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of nine professional interpreters wo...
Research demonstrates that language and cultural barriers negatively affect care for patients with l...
Background Use of available interpreter services by hospital clincial staff is often suboptimal, des...
In the United States, many patients cannot speak English well enough to communicate with their medic...
In our current societies, people from different backgrounds and cultures who speak different languag...
Background: Migration is increasing worldwide. In previous research into people with cancer from cul...
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: A mutual understanding between patients and providers has a significant impact on the ou...
Handout for effectively using medical interpreting services.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/176...
Doctor - patient communication is a common thing if both of them represent a common culture and spea...
In this thesis I take an anthropological approach to examining the doctor-patient relationship and h...
Objective This paper explores physician perceptions of the ways professional and family interpret...
PURPOSE: Provision of interpreter services for non-English-speaking patients is a federal requiremen...
The Limited English Proficiency (LEP) population in the United States requires interpreters in order...
Despite the prevalence of medical interpreting in the clinical environment, few medical professional...
Research demonstrates that language and cultural barriers negatively affect care for patients with l...
Background Use of available interpreter services by hospital clincial staff is often suboptimal, des...
In the United States, many patients cannot speak English well enough to communicate with their medic...
In our current societies, people from different backgrounds and cultures who speak different languag...
Background: Migration is increasing worldwide. In previous research into people with cancer from cul...
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: A mutual understanding between patients and providers has a significant impact on the ou...
Handout for effectively using medical interpreting services.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/176...
Doctor - patient communication is a common thing if both of them represent a common culture and spea...
In this thesis I take an anthropological approach to examining the doctor-patient relationship and h...
Objective This paper explores physician perceptions of the ways professional and family interpret...
PURPOSE: Provision of interpreter services for non-English-speaking patients is a federal requiremen...
The Limited English Proficiency (LEP) population in the United States requires interpreters in order...
Despite the prevalence of medical interpreting in the clinical environment, few medical professional...
Research demonstrates that language and cultural barriers negatively affect care for patients with l...
Background Use of available interpreter services by hospital clincial staff is often suboptimal, des...
In the United States, many patients cannot speak English well enough to communicate with their medic...