Interpreters in Medical Consultations - A Literature Review
Keywords:
Physician, Family, Interviews, Interpreters, Physician-patient Relations, Language.
Abstract
Interpreted medical consultations are common in South Africa, particularly in the public sector. A common perception exists that interpreted consultations are inherently unsatisfactory, but the research literature provides little evidence for this view. Conceptual models of the interpreted consultation are discussed, the evidence concerning who should interpret is reviewed, research findings are discussed, and potential areas for further research are highlighted.
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