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The International Centre for Communication in Healthcare: Creating Safer and More Compassionate Healthcare Systems around the World
In: The International Journal of Whole Person Care ; http:/dx.doi.org/10.26443/ijwpc.v1i1.69 (2022)
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Students’ and Examiners’ Experiences of Their First Virtual Pharmacy Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) in Australia during the COVID-19 Pandemic
In: Healthcare; Volume 10; Issue 2; Pages: 328 (2022)
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Experiences of people with aphasia communicating with healthcare providers
In: Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations (2021)
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Preference for Patient-Provider Ethnic Concordance in Asian Americans
In: Ethnicity and Health, 2018. (2020)
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Interpreter Wanted. The Impact of Specialised Language on Migrant Women’s Perception of Healthcare Interaction
Iliescu Gheorghiu, Catalina. - : Editura Academiei Române, 2020
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Maternal Healthcare Experiences of African American Women in Milwaukee : A Relational Dialectics Perspective
In: Theses and Dissertations (2020)
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Insights from U.S. deaf patients: Interpreters’ presence and receptive skills matter in patient-centered communication care
In: Journal of Interpretation (2020)
Abstract: In the U.S., deaf individuals who use sign language have a legislated right to communication access in the healthcare system, which is often addressed through the provision of signed language interpreters. However, little is known about deaf patients’ perception of interpreter presence, its impact on their disclosure of medical information to physicians, and whether this perception affects their assessment of physicians’ patient-centered communication behaviors (PCC). A total of 811 deaf adults responded to questions on a bilingual ASL-English online survey about their experiences with interpreters and physicians. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the relationship between deaf patients’ perception of interpreters’ presence with disclosure of medical information and deaf patients’ ratings of their physicians’ patient-centered communication behaviors. The majority of deaf respondents reported feeling that an interpreter’s presence does not interfere with disclosure of medical information to their provider; however, approximately 27% responded that an interpreter’s presence does interfere with their disclosure of medical information. After controlling for correlates of physicians’ patient-centered communication behaviors, the negative perception of interpreters’ presence was associated with 1) low ratings of interpreters’ ability to understand their signed communication, and 2) low ratings of physicians’ patient-centered communication behaviors. Deaf patients’ perception of interpreters’ interference with disclosure of medical information to physicians has implications for trust relationships between the deaf patient and the interpreter, as well as between the deaf patient and physician. Understanding the importance of establishing trust in interpreter-mediated healthcare encounters may foster additional training of interpreters’ receptive skills and inform physician’s patient-centered care for deaf patients.
Keyword: Accessibility; deaf and hard of hearing patients; Disability and Equity in Education; dyadic vs. triadic communication; Education; Health Psychology; healthcare interpreting; patient-centered care; trust
URL: https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1104&context=joi
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/joi/vol28/iss2/5
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Situación actual de la interpretación sanitaria en la isla de Gran Canaria
In: LFE: Revista de lenguas para fines específicos, ISSN 1133-1127, Vol. 26, Nº 2, 2020, pags. 27-38 (2020)
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The Role of Interpreters in Healthcare in Australia
Mahdavi, Mojdeh. - 2020
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Improving Cultural Competence in Primary Care Providers Through Cultural Awareness Training
Reni, Luz Elena. - : Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah, 2020
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Healthcare Providers' and Deaf Patients' Perspectives on Video Remote Interpreting: A Mixed Methods Study
Yabe, Manako. - 2019
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Interpreting at Neuropsychological Evaluation Appointments
Lemari, Marion. - 2019
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Salvadores lingüísticos: intérpretes voluntarios en los hospitales de la Costa del Sol ; Linguistic rescuers: volunteer interpreters in the hospitals of Costa del Sol
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Content Analysis of Tweets by People with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Implications for Rehabilitation and Social Media Goals
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Problemas de comunicación intercultural en el ámbito de la salud sexual y reproductiva con pacientes de origen chino
López Rubio, María. - : Universitat Jaume I, 2019
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Actores, lenguas y lenguajes en el paisaje lingüístico hospitalario: entre la privatización y la agencia
In: Signo y seña, ISSN 2314-2189, Nº 35, 2019, pags. 67-88 (2019)
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Creating bridges between health care professionals: Interprofessional collaboration between respiratory therapy and speech-language pathology and its importance for patient outcomes
In: Senior Honors Theses and Projects (2018)
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The Language Barrier in Healthcare: Quality of Care and Health Literacy
In: Honors Theses (2018)
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La comunicación en el contexto médico-sanitario multicultural. Conflictos y soluciones ; Communication in the multicultural medical-health field. Conflicts and solutions
Pérez-Estevan, Elena. - : Universidad de Alicante. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, 2018
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How translators work within medical settings - challenges and considerations
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