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Training to Care for Limited English Proficient Patients and Provision of Interpreter Services at U.S. Dental School Clinics.

Lisa Simon1, Lauren Hum2, Romesh Nalliah2.   

Abstract

Legal protections in the United States mandate that individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP) have equal access to health care. However, LEP populations are at higher risk of poor health. Dental school clinics offer lower cost care by supervised dental students and often provide care for LEP patients. The aims of this study were to survey dental students about their clinical experience with LEP patients, the interpreter resources available at their dental school clinics, and the extent of instruction on these topics. Academic deans at 19 dental schools (30.6% of 62 invited schools) distributed the survey to their students, and the survey was completed by 325 students (4.2% of students at the 19 participating schools). Among the responding students, 44% reported their dental school clinic lacked formal interpreter services, and most of the respondents reported receiving minimal instruction on caring for LEP patients. Only 54% of the responding students reported feeling adequately prepared to manage LEP patients following graduation. These results suggest there is limited access to interpreter services for students while in dental school. A large proportion of these dental students thus reported feeling unprepared to treat LEP patients after graduation.

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Keywords:  clinical education; cultural competence; dental education; interpreters; limited English proficiency; oral health; oral health disparities

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28148607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Educ        ISSN: 0022-0337            Impact factor:   2.264


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1.  Analysis of a Pediatric Dental School Patient Population Revealed Increasing Trends of Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Patients: Implications for Pediatric Dental Public Health and Access to Care.

Authors:  Jasnena Mavi; Karl Kingsley
Journal:  Pediatr Rep       Date:  2022-06-02

2.  English language proficiency, complete tooth loss, and recent dental visits among older adults in the United States.

Authors:  Andriana M Foiles Sifuentes; Maira A Castaneda-Avila; Kate L Lapane
Journal:  SAGE Open Med       Date:  2020-10-07
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