Prevalent practices amongst healthcare professionals in paediatric settings in using medical interpreters for families with limited national language proficiency: A narrative scoping review
Background: Where language barriers exist, trained medical interpreters provide more accurate and comprehensive communication between clinicians and service users compared to ad hoc interpreters or no interpreter at all. The nature and extent of research evidence about when and how medical interpret...
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Main Authors: | Yewande Ogunnaike (Author), Abbey Hyde (Author), Suja Somanadhan (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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