Exploring the determinants of language barriers in health care (LBHC): Toward a research agenda for the language sciences
Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Segalowitz, Norman (Auteur)
- Kehayia, Eva (Auteur)
Titre
Exploring the determinants of language barriers in health care (LBHC): Toward a research agenda for the language sciences
Résumé
There is growing interest in language barriers in health care (LBHC) – interest, that is, in how the quality of health care service delivery might be compromised when patients and health care providers do not share the same first language. This article discusses LBHC as an emerging research area that provides valuable opportunities for researchers in various branches of the language sciences – including, among others, applied linguistics, theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics, second language acquisition – to conduct basic research and to make contributions to the socially important area of medical communication. This article also proposes a research agenda aimed at attracting general language researchers to the study of LBHC, an agenda that is theory driven, programmatic, problem-solving oriented, and interdisciplinary in scope. In proposing this agenda, selected examples have been reviewed from the current literature that can serve as illustrative models for how future research into LBHC can proceed.
Publication
The Canadian Modern Language Review
Date
2011
Langue
en
Référence
Segalowitz, N. et Kehayia, E. (2011). Exploring the determinants of language barriers in health care (LBHC): Toward a research agenda for the language sciences. The Canadian Modern Language Review. https://doi.org/10.3138/cmlr.67.4.480
Thème
Domaine d’intervention ou d’étude
Groupe(s) linguistique(s) minoritaire(s)
Population concernée
Pays
Province ou territoire canadien
Type d’étude
- Synthèse
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