[HTML][HTML] Communication in refugee and migrant mental healthcare: A systematic rapid review on the needs, barriers and strategies of seekers and providers of mental …

D Krystallidou, Ö Temizöz, F Wang, M de Looper… - Health policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Migrants and refugees may not access mental health services due to linguistic
and cultural discordance between them and health and social care professionals (HSCPs) …

Doctors, patients, and interpreters' views on the co-construction of empathic communication in interpreter-mediated consultations: A qualitative content analysis of …

L Theys, C Wermuth, E Hsieh… - Qualitative health …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Doctors and patients rely on verbal and nonverbal resources to co-construct clinical
empathy. In language-discordant consultations, interpreters' communicative actions might …

Interpreters, rapport, and the role of familiarity

R Mapson, G Major - Journal of Pragmatics, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper explores one of the conditions that can foster interpreters' ability to process
meaning: their familiarity with the primary participants. Discussion focuses on how latent …

Loss of patient centeredness in interpreter-mediated primary care visits

DL Roter, SE Gregorich, L Diamond… - Patient education and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives To explore consequences of interpreter mediation of visit communication on
patient centered dialogue and patient satisfaction with interpreter listening. Methods Fifty …

Exploring the impact of language concordance on cancer communication

C Bregio, J Finik, M Baird, P Ortega, D Roter… - JCO Oncology …, 2022 - ascopubs.org
PURPOSE: Patients with cancer who have limited English proficiency are more likely to
experience inequities in cancer knowledge, timely care, and access to clinical trials …

Medical interpreter‐mediated genetic counseling for Spanish preferring adults at risk for a hereditary cancer syndrome

G Joseph, NM Lindberg, C Guerra… - Journal of Genetic …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The objective of this study was to identify interpretation challenges specific to exome
sequencing and errors of potential clinical significance in the context of genetic counseling …

The moderating effect of emotional competence on job satisfaction and organisational commitment of healthcare professionals

E Stamouli, S Gerbeth - BMC health services research, 2021 - Springer
Background Healthcare organisations, such as hospitals, are largely seen as task-oriented,
width different people expected to work in interdependent teams. The objective of this study …

The Empathic Communication Analytical Framework (ECAF): A multimodal perspective on emotional communication in interpreter-mediated consultations

L Theys, L Nuyts, P Pype, W Pype… - … Series–Themes in …, 2021 - lans-tts.uantwerpen.be
Empathic communication (EC) in healthcare occurs when patients express empathic
opportunities, such as emotions, to which doctors respond empathically. This interactional …

The co-construction of empathic communication in interpreter-mediated medical consultations: A qualitative analysis of interaction

L Theys, C Wermuth, H Salaets, P Pype… - … & Interpreting: The …, 2023 - search.informit.org
Current interpreter training programs pay increasingly more attention to the intricacies of the
clinical context, such as doctors and patients' communicative goals. However, to date, the …

Development and evaluation of an exome sequencing training course for medical interpreters

L Riddle, LS Karliner, J Livaudais-Toman… - Personalized …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Aim: As genomic medicine reaches more diverse populations, there is an increased need for
healthcare interpreters who understand and can effectively interpret genomics concepts …