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A model of developing medical terms in indigenous languages: a step towards consumer health informatics in South Africa.

Nolwazi Mbananga1, Sindiswa Mniki, Alet Oelofse, Sylvia Makapan, Moses Lubisi.   

Abstract

This paper presents a methodology that has been used in the development of medical terms in the indigenous languages of South Africa. Development of medical terms in indigenous languages is the primary step towards Consumer Health Informatics in the country. This process has been driven by, among others, an emerging paradigm shift in patient care management, whereby patients and other members of the community are encouraged to participate in the process of making treatment or management choices regarding their illnesses or health conditions. In view of this change in the health environment, language and understanding seem to play a major role. Without clear communication and understanding between health providers and the consumers of health services, little can be achieved. Language comprehension is invaluable to empower patients to engage in the decision-making process regarding their health problems.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15361006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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