Health care professional's communication through an interpreter where language barriers exist in neonatal care: a national study
Abstract Background A number of parents in neonatal care are foreign-born and do not speak the local language, which makes communication between healthcare professionals and parents more difficult. Interpreters can be used when language barriers exist - parent interactions, medical communication and...
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Main Authors: | Katarina Patriksson (Author), Helena Wigert (Author), Marie Berg (Author), Stefan Nilsson (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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