Patient-Physician Language Concordance and Cardiovascular Outcomes Among Patients With Hypertension.
Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Reaume, Michael (Auteur)
- Labossière, Mathieu N. (Auteur)
- Batista, Ricardo (Auteur)
- Van Haute, Stephanie (Auteur)
- Tangri, Navdeep (Auteur)
- Rigatto, Claudio (Auteur)
- Bohm, Clara (Auteur)
- Prud’homme, Denis (Auteur)
- Tanuseputro, Peter (Auteur)
- Lix, L. M. (Auteur)
Titre
Patient-Physician Language Concordance and Cardiovascular Outcomes Among Patients With Hypertension.
Résumé
Importance Patients who live in minority language communities often receive health care services of lower quality and safety compared with patients who speak the majority language. Yet the outcomes associated with care provided by physicians who speak a patient’s primary language remain unknown.
Objective To examine patient-physician language concordance and the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) among patients with hypertension.
Design, Setting, and Participants This retrospective cohort study identified adults with self-reported hypertension in the Canadian Community Health Survey, a national survey that collects data from a representative sample of Canadians, from January 1, 2003, to December 31, 2014. Respondents (excluding those living in Quebec) had their hospitalization and mortality records linked to their survey responses. Data were analyzed from October 2023 to May 2024.
Exposures Respondents’ primary home language was defined using language spoken most often at home. Language spoken with a regular physician was used to measure patient-physician language concordance. Respondents who spoke to their regular physician in their primary home language were classified as having received language-concordant care, while all other respondents were classified as having received language-discordant care.
Publication
JAMA Network Open
Volume
8
Numéro
2
Date
2025
Langue
en
Référence
Reaume, M., Labossière, M. N., Batista, R., Van Haute, S., Tangri, N., Rigatto, C., Bohm, C., Prud’homme, D., Tanuseputro, P. et Lix, L. M. (2025). Patient-Physician Language Concordance and Cardiovascular Outcomes Among Patients With Hypertension. JAMA Network Open, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.60551
Groupe(s) linguistique(s) minoritaire(s)
Population concernée
Pays
Type d’étude
- Quantitative
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