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The Language Services Documentation Tool: Documenting How Patient Language Needs Were Met During Clinical Encounters

机译:语言服务文档工具:记录在临床过程中如何满足患者的语言需求

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With the recent, rapid growth of the limited-English-proficient (LEP) population in the United States, it has become increasingly important to determine how best to meet this population's language needs during clinical encounters. It has been well demonstrated that communication barriers faced by LEP patients can have adverse effects on safety and quality of care. For example, studies comparing LEP patients to English-proficient patients have shown that LEP patients have longer hospital stays, have more difficulty understanding medical situations and discharge instructions, and are less likely to receive a follow-up appointment after an emergency department visit. LEP patients are also more likely to have problems with adherence to medications or experience medication complications. Moreover, adverse events for LEP patients are more likely to cause physical harm.
机译:随着美国英语能力有限(LEP)人群的近期快速增长,在临床遭遇中确定如何最好地满足该人群的语言需求变得越来越重要。充分证明,LEP患者面临的沟通障碍会对安全性和护理质量产生不利影响。例如,将LEP患者与英语熟练的患者进行比较的研究表明,LEP患者住院时间更长,更难以理解医疗情况和出院指示,并且急诊就诊后接受随访的可能性较小。 LEP患者也更有可能在药物依从性方面出现问题或经历药物并发症。此外,LEP患者的不良事件更可能造成身体伤害。

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    《Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Safety》 |2014年第11期|522-528|共7页
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    Institute for Community Health, Cambridge, Massachusetts;

    Institute for Community Health Quality Partnerships and Initiatives, Health Care Improvement Foundation, Philadelphia;

    Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, Massachusetts;

    Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, Massachusetts;

    Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, Massachusetts;

    Cambridge Health Alliance Harvard Medical School, Boston;

    Institute for Community Health, Yale University Global Health Leadership Institute, New Haven, Connecticut;

    Institute for Community Health, Planning and Community Engagement, Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance, Nashville, Tennessee;

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