Patients’ limited literacy and language fluency of different kinds cause them problems in navigating the medical interview. However, it is not known how physicians’ native language skills affect the reported intensity of pain among Finnish emergency patients. Data were collected with two consecutive questionnaires in 16 healthcare centres and outpatient departments along the Finnish coast. Swedish and Finnish speaking 18–65-year-old emergency patients were eligible for this study. Our patients were predominantly Finnish speakers. Patient-rated poor language skills in Finnish among the physicians in ED setting increased statistically significantly pain reported by the Finnish speaking patients and their dissatisfaction with the health servic...
Objective (s): The purpose of patient education is creating positive behaviors. However, one of the...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
Objective Identify differences in the early treatment of acute chest pain patients with regard to th...
Copyright © 2015 Marianne Mustajoki et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background and aims: The language in assessing intensity or quality of pain has been studied but the...
Background and aims: The language in assessing intensity or quality of pain has been studied but the...
Objective: We assessed the prevalence and consequences of discordant language communication between ...
Objective: We assessed the prevalence and consequences of discordant language communication between ...
Objective: We assessed the prevalence and consequences of discordant language communication between ...
This article considers the listening comprehension skills in clinical skills tests taken by physicia...
Objective. To examine differences in the characteristics of adverse events between English speaking ...
Objective. To examine differences in the characteristics of adverse events between English speaking ...
Objective. To examine differences in the characteristics of adverse events between English speaking ...
Background A common goal for healthcare is healthcare for all, through which can be achieved when co...
Objective Identify differences in the early treatment of acute chest pain patients with regard to th...
Objective (s): The purpose of patient education is creating positive behaviors. However, one of the...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
Objective Identify differences in the early treatment of acute chest pain patients with regard to th...
Copyright © 2015 Marianne Mustajoki et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background and aims: The language in assessing intensity or quality of pain has been studied but the...
Background and aims: The language in assessing intensity or quality of pain has been studied but the...
Objective: We assessed the prevalence and consequences of discordant language communication between ...
Objective: We assessed the prevalence and consequences of discordant language communication between ...
Objective: We assessed the prevalence and consequences of discordant language communication between ...
This article considers the listening comprehension skills in clinical skills tests taken by physicia...
Objective. To examine differences in the characteristics of adverse events between English speaking ...
Objective. To examine differences in the characteristics of adverse events between English speaking ...
Objective. To examine differences in the characteristics of adverse events between English speaking ...
Background A common goal for healthcare is healthcare for all, through which can be achieved when co...
Objective Identify differences in the early treatment of acute chest pain patients with regard to th...
Objective (s): The purpose of patient education is creating positive behaviors. However, one of the...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
Objective Identify differences in the early treatment of acute chest pain patients with regard to th...