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Pharmacists' communication with Spanish-speaking patients: a review of the literature to establish an agenda for future research.

Thomas J Dilworth1, Dave Mott, Henry Young.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Spanish-speaking people represent more than 12% of the total population in the United States and are poised to become the largest minority group in the United States by 2015. Although researchers have studied pharmacist-patient communication for approximately 30 years, little emphasis has been placed on the interactions between pharmacists and Spanish-speaking patients.
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this review are (1) to describe empirical studies on Spanish-speaking patient/pharmacist communication examined relative to patient factors, pharmacist factors, and environmental factors that may influence Spanish-speaking patient/pharmacist communication and (2) to integrate medical and nursing literature to generate a research agenda for future study in this area.
METHODS: We compiled articles from a systematic review of (1) CINAHL, International Pharmacy Abstracts, PubMed, and Web of Knowledge databases using "Hispanic limited English proficiency," "Latino limited English proficiency," "language-assistance services," "Spanish-speaking patients," "Latino patients," "Spanish-speaking health literacy," "pharmacy health literacy," "patient-provider communication," "pharmacy language barriers," and (2) bibliographies of selected articles.
RESULTS: This search generated 1174 articles, 7 of which met the inclusion criteria. We categorized the results into 4 topic areas: "Spanish-speaking patient literacy," "pharmacists knowledge of/proficiency in the Spanish language," "pharmacy resources to overcome language barriers," and "pharmacists' attitudes toward communicating with Spanish-speaking patients."
CONCLUSIONS: These studies provide a macroscopic look at the linguistic services offered in pharmacies, gaps in services, and their subsequent impact on pharmacists and patients. Future research should investigate Spanish-speaking patients' literacy issues, pharmacy staff language skills, factors that influence pharmacists' counseling, and language-assistance programs for pharmacists and patients. Furthermore, these studies need to be conducted in large Hispanic/Latino populated areas where positive service models are likely to be present. Addressing these issues will provide pharmacists and pharmacies with information to overcome language barriers and provide Spanish-speaking patients with quality care.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19524859      PMCID: PMC2875142          DOI: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2008.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Social Adm Pharm        ISSN: 1551-7411


  30 in total

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Authors:  K P Derose; D W Baker
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2.  Providing Pharmaceutical care to Spanish-speaking patients.

Authors:  Betsy Sleath; Jean Wallace
Journal:  J Am Pharm Assoc (Wash)       Date:  2002 Sep-Oct

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Authors:  Chandrika Divi; Richard G Koss; Stephen P Schmaltz; Jerod M Loeb
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4.  Ancillary community pharmacy services provided to older people in a largely rural and ethnically diverse region: a survey of consumers in West Texas.

Authors:  K Tom Xu; Carlos H Rojas-Fernandez
Journal:  J Rural Health       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 4.333

5.  The truth about language barriers: one residency program's experience.

Authors:  Sonja C Burbano O'Leary; Steven Federico; Louis C Hampers
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 7.124

6.  Counseling Spanish-speaking patients: Atlanta pharmacists' cultural sensitivity, use of language-assistance services, and attitudes.

Authors:  Andrew J Muzyk; Tara L Muzyk; Candace W Barnett
Journal:  J Am Pharm Assoc (2003)       Date:  2004 May-Jun

7.  Teaching Spanish to pediatric emergency physicians: effects on patient satisfaction.

Authors:  Suzan S Mazor; Louis C Hampers; Vidya T Chande; Steven E Krug
Journal:  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med       Date:  2002-07

8.  Race/ethnicity, language, and patients' assessments of care in Medicaid managed care.

Authors:  Robert Weech-Maldonado; Leo S Morales; Marc Elliott; Karen Spritzer; Grant Marshall; Ron D Hays
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 3.402

9.  Health care usage by Hispanic outpatients as function of primary language.

Authors:  D J Hu; R M Covell
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10.  Errors in medical interpretation and their potential clinical consequences in pediatric encounters.

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Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 7.124

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1.  Development and evaluation of an instrument to measure community pharmacists' self-efficacy beliefs about communicating with Spanish-speaking patients.

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Journal:  Res Social Adm Pharm       Date:  2010-10-02

2.  A Spanish language and culture initiative for a doctor of pharmacy curriculum.

Authors:  W Kent VanTyle; Gala Kennedy; Michael A Vance; Bruce Hancock
Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ       Date:  2011-02-10       Impact factor: 2.047

3.  Illustrated medication instructions as a strategy to improve medication management among Latinos: a qualitative analysis.

Authors:  Arun V Mohan; M Brian Riley; Dane R Boyington; Sunil Kripalani
Journal:  J Health Psychol       Date:  2012-03-27

4.  Pharmacists' provision of information to Spanish-speaking patients: a social cognitive approach.

Authors:  Henry N Young; Thomas J Dilworth; David A Mott; Elizabeth D Cox; Megan A Moreno; Roger L Brown
Journal:  Res Social Adm Pharm       Date:  2012-05-02

5.  International migration and its influence on health.

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Journal:  Res Nurs Health       Date:  2022-09-15       Impact factor: 2.238

6.  Perceptions of Spanish-speaking clientele of patient care services in a community pharmacy.

Authors:  Nicole L Olenik; Jasmine D Gonzalvo; Margie E Snyder; Christy L Nash; Cory T Smith
Journal:  Res Social Adm Pharm       Date:  2014-07-15

7.  Impact of Language Barriers on Quality of Care and Patient Safety for Official Language Minority Francophones in Canada.

Authors:  Danielle de Moissac; Sarah Bowen
Journal:  J Patient Exp       Date:  2018-04-18

8.  Health literacy and knowledge in a cohort of Australian patients taking warfarin.

Authors:  Angela W Yiu; Beata V Bajorek
Journal:  Pharm Pract (Granada)       Date:  2018-03-24

9.  The Extent and Reasons for Dissatisfaction From Outpatients Provided With Pharmacy Services at Two Public Hospitals in Eastern Ethiopia.

Authors:  Shambel Nigussie; Dumessa Edessa
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10.  Assessing the Impact of Language Access Regulations on the Provision of Pharmacy Services.

Authors:  Linda Weiss; Maya Scherer; Tongtan Chantarat; Theo Oshiro; Patrick Padgen; Jose Pagan; Peri Rosenfeld; H Shonna Yin
Journal:  J Urban Health       Date:  2019-08       Impact factor: 3.671

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