| Literature DB >> 28393085 |
Jose Galinato1, Mary Montie1, Clayton Shuman1, Lance Patak2, Marita Titler1.
Abstract
Patients use call light systems to initiate communication with their health care team. Little is known how this process is affected when language barriers exist between an English-speaking nurse and a patient with limited English proficiency (LEP). The aims of this study are to describe (a) the perceptions of nurses regarding their communication with patients with LEP, (b) how call lights affect their communication with patients with LEP, and (c) the perceptions of nurses on the impact of advancement in call light technology on patients with LEP. Using focus groups, nurses were asked about their interactions with patients with LEP. The following themes emerged: barriers to communication, formal tools for communication, gestures and charades, reliance on family, creating a better call light system, and acceptability of Eloquence™. This results show that call lights affect the interaction of nurses with patients with LEP and complex issues arise in the subsequent communication that is initiated by the call light.Entities:
Keywords: call light technology; limited English proficiency; patient–nurse communication
Year: 2016 PMID: 28393085 PMCID: PMC5381929 DOI: 10.1177/2333393616637764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Qual Nurs Res ISSN: 2333-3936
Table of Results.
| Major Themes | Minor Themes |
|---|---|
| Barriers to communication | • Frustration with call light |
| • Barriers to care | |
| Formal tools for communication | • Visual aids |
| • Interpreter services | |
| • Interpreter phone | |
| • Google Translate | |
| Gestures and charades | • Non-verbal communication |
| • Complex conversations | |
| Reliance on family | • Family as interpreters |
| • Preference for family | |
| • Concerns with using family as interpreters | |
| Creating a better call light system | • Improving communication |
| • Efficiency | |
| Acceptability of Eloquence™ | • Positive response |
| • Timeliness |
Note. LEP = limited English proficiency.