Implications of Language Barriers for Healthcare: A Systematic Review
Ministry of Health · Ministry of Health
Abstract
Language barriers pose challenges in terms of achieving high levels of satisfaction among medical professionals and patients, providing high- quality healthcare and maintaining patient safety. To address these challenges, many larger healthcare institutions offer interpreter services to improve healthcare access, patient satisfaction, and communication. However, these services increase the cost and duration of treatment. The purpose of this review is to investigate the impact of language barriers on healthcare and to suggest solutions to address the challenges.
We identified published studies on the implications of language barriers in healthcare using two databases: PubMed and Medline. We included 14 studies that met the selection criteria. These studies were conducted in various countries, both developed and developing, though most came from the US. The 14 studies included 300 918 total participants, with participation in each study ranging from 21 to 22 353 people.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 90.01
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- 100%
- References
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4Topics & keywords
- Language barrier
- Health care
- Medicine
- Patient satisfaction
- Interpreter
- Patient safety
- MEDLINE
- Quality (philosophy)