"Getting by" in a Swiss Tertiary Hospital: the Inconspicuous Complexity of Decision-making Around Patients' Limited Language Proficiency

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作者
Wurth, Kristina Maria [1 ]
Reiter-Theil, Stella [1 ]
Langewitz, Wolf [1 ]
Schuster, Sylvie [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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decision-making; language barriers; communication; ethics; qualitative research; PROFESSIONAL INTERPRETERS; HEALTH-CARE; PHYSICIANS; BARRIERS; QUALITY; ETHICS;
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10.1007/s11606-018-4618-0
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundWhile the need to address language barriers to provide quality care for all is generally accepted, little is known about the complexities of decision-making around patients' limited language proficiency in everyday clinical encounters.ObjectiveTo understand how linguistic complexities shape cross-cultural encounters by incorporating the perspective of both, patients and physicians.DesignA qualitative hospital study with semi-structured interviews and participant-observation in a Swiss University Hospital. Thirty-two encounters were observed and 94 interviews conducted.ParticipantsSixteen patients of Turkish and 16 of Albanian origin and all actors (administration, nurses, physicians, if required, interpreters) involved in the patients' entire process.Main ApproachInterviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. A thematic content analysis was conducted using MAXQDA. For reporting, the COREQ guidelines were used.Key ResultsThree themes were relevant to patients and physicians alike: Assessment of the language situation, the use of interpreters, and dealing with conversational limits. Physicians tend to assess patients' language proficiency by their body language, individual demeanor, or adequacy of responses to questions. Physicians use professional interpreters for high-stakes conversations, and get by through low-stakes topics by resorting to bilingual family members, for example. Patients are driven by factors like fearing costs or the wish to manage on their own. High acceptance of conversational limits by patients and physicians alike stands in stark contrast to the availability of interpreters.ConclusionsThe decision for or against interpreter use in the real world of clinical care is complex and shaped by small, frequently inconspicuous decisions with potential for suboptimal health care. Physicians occupy a key position in the decision-making to initiate the process of medical interpreting. The development and testing of a conceptual framework close to practice is crucial for guiding physicians' assessment of patients' language proficiency and their decision-making on the use of interpreting services.
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