Overcoming language barriers in paramedic care: a study protocol of the interventional trial 'DICTUM rescue' evaluating an app designed to improve communication between paramedics and foreign-language patients
Abstract Background It is essential for medical treatment that patients and medical staff can communicate about acute complaints, pre-existing conditions, and the treatment procedure. Misunderstandings can have far-reaching consequences, particularly in time-critical emergencies, which require rapid...
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Main Authors: | Eva Maria Noack (Author), Evelyn Kleinert (Author), Frank Müller (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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