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End of Life Care

Communicating about end-of-life care is often difficult for clinicians and patients, but additional complexities exist when they do not speak the same languages. A recent study published in the Journal of Palliative Medicine 1 provides insights for physicians about how to improve end-of-life discussions with non-English speaking patients and families. This qualitative study with professional medical interpreters provides some specific tools that may improve quality of communication about end-of-life discussions in these provider-patient encounters.

Recommendations for physicians include:

Recommendations for interpreters:

Be clear when they are strictly interpreting and when they are interjecting their own suggestions or providing cultural brokering.

1.  “Communication about End-of-Life Care between Language-Discordant Patients and Clinicians: Insights from Medical Interpreters” (WM Norris, et al). Journal of Palliative Medicine, Vol 8, Number 5, 2005, 1016-1024.


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