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Building Confianza: Empowering Latinos/as Through Transcultural Health Care Communication
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The Use of Technology for Communicating With Clinicians or Seeking Health Information in a Multilingual Urban Cohort: Cross-Sectional Survey.
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In: Journal of medical Internet research, vol 22, iss 4 (2020)
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The Use of Technology for Communicating With Clinicians or Seeking Health Information in a Multilingual Urban Cohort: Cross-Sectional Survey.
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In: Journal of medical Internet research, vol 22, iss 4 (2020)
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Perspectives of English, Chinese, and Spanish-Speaking Safety-Net Patients on Clinician Computer Use: Qualitative Analysis.
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In: Journal of medical Internet research, vol 21, iss 5 (2019)
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Multicultural Health Translation, Interpreting and Communication
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Standardized patients in psychiatry – the best way to learn clinical skills?
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Deaf patient-provider communication and lung cancer screening: Health Information National Trends survey in American Sign Language (HINTS-ASL).
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In: Patient education and counseling, vol 101, iss 7 (2018)
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Obtaining History with a Language Barrier in the Emergency Department: Perhaps not a Barrier After All
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In: PMC (2018)
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What can organisational theory offer knowledge translation in healthcare? : a thematic and lexical analysis
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The Next Frontier in Communication and the ECLIPPSE Study: Bridging the Linguistic Divide in Secure Messaging.
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Schillinger, Dean; McNamara, Danielle; Crossley, Scott; Lyles, Courtney; Moffet, Howard H; Sarkar, Urmimala; Duran, Nicholas; Allen, Jill; Liu, Jennifer; Oryn, Danielle; Ratanawongsa, Neda; Karter, Andrew J. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2017
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Health systems are heavily promoting patient portals. However, limited health literacy (HL) can restrict online communication via secure messaging (SM) because patients' literacy skills must be sufficient to convey and comprehend content while clinicians must encourage and elicit communication from patients and match patients' literacy level. This paper describes the Employing Computational Linguistics to Improve Patient-Provider Secure Email (ECLIPPSE) study, an interdisciplinary effort bringing together scientists in communication, computational linguistics, and health services to employ computational linguistic methods to (1) create a novel Linguistic Complexity Profile (LCP) to characterize communications of patients and clinicians and demonstrate its validity and (2) examine whether providers accommodate communication needs of patients with limited HL by tailoring their SM responses. We will study >5 million SMs generated by >150,000 ethnically diverse type 2 diabetes patients and >9000 clinicians from two settings: an integrated delivery system and a public (safety net) system. Finally, we will then create an LCP-based automated aid that delivers real-time feedback to clinicians to reduce the linguistic complexity of their SMs. This research will support health systems' journeys to become health literate healthcare organizations and reduce HL-related disparities in diabetes care.
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Behavioral and Social Science; Bioengineering; Clinical Research; Communication; Diabetes; Diabetes Mellitus; Electronic Health Records; Electronic Mail; Health Literacy; Health Services; Humans; Internet; Medical Physiology; Networking and Information Technology R&D; Patient Safety; Physician-Patient Relations; Type 2
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0384j5vf
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The Next Frontier in Communication and the ECLIPPSE Study: Bridging the Linguistic Divide in Secure Messaging.
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Communication Theory in Physician Training: Examining Medical School Communication Curriculum at American Medical Universities
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1504873270954601 (2017)
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Patient-centred advanced cancer care: a systemic functional linguistic analysis of oncology consultations with advanced cancer patients
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Karimi, Neda. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2017
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Agenda-setting revisited: When and how do primary-care physicians solicit patients' additional concerns?
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In: Patient education and counseling, vol 99, iss 5 (2016)
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Medical students' creative projects on a third year pediatrics clerkship: a qualitative analysis of patient-centeredness and emotional connection.
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In: BMC medical education, vol 16, iss 1 (2016)
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'Please don't call me Mister': patient preferences of how they are addressed and their knowledge of their treating medical team in an Australian hospital
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Beyond the 'dyad': a qualitative re-evaluation of the changing clinical consultation.
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Disclosure of complementary health approaches among low income and racially diverse safety net patients with diabetes.
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In: Patient education and counseling, vol 98, iss 11 (2015)
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A Study of Pragmatic Competence: International Medical Graduates' and Patients' Negotiation of the Treatment Phase of Medical Encounters
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In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2014)
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Diskurse der Unfruchtbarkeitsbehandlung: ein französisch-englischer Vergleich
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In: Freiburger FrauenStudien ; 1 ; 75-85 (2013)
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