Penelope Schofield
Oncology patients WHO area unit migrants or refugees face worse outcomes because of language and communication barriers impacting care. Interventions like consultation audio-recordings and question prompt lists might prove helpful in mediating communication challenges. However, coming up with sturdy analysis inclusive of patients WHO don't speak English is difficult. This study thus aimed to: a) pilot take a look at and assess the appropriateness of the planned analysis style and ways for partaking migrant populations, and b) confirm whether or not a multi-site RCT affectivity assessment of the communication intervention utilising these ways is possible.
Published Date: 2022-06-30; Received Date: 2022-06-01