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Natalie Schelbar, Olivia Pruss, Maria Alonso-Luaces, Faith Butle. Prenatal Decision-Making in Patients with Limited English Proficiency: What Factors are Involved? Kansas journal of medicine. vol 17. 2024-05-02. PMID:38694176. |
a comprehensive definition of culture encompasses shared norms, beliefs, expectations, language, and customs, all of which are crucial considerations when working with patients with limited english proficiency (lep). |
2024-05-02 |
2024-05-04 |
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Nuri M Reyes, Olivia J Lindly, Alison E Chavez, Ann Folan, Kristy Macias, Kathryn A Smith, Ann Reynolds, Katherine Zuckerma. Maternal beliefs about autism: A link between intervention services and autism severity in White and Latino mothers. Research in autism spectrum disorders. vol 51. 2022-02-24. PMID:35198038. |
this study aimed to examine (1) variation in beliefs about asd among english language proficient white (ep-w) mothers, english language proficient latino (epl) mothers, and limited english language proficient latino (lep-l) mothers of children with asd; (2) variation in beliefs about asd in the context of the child's asd severity, among ep white mothers, ep latino others, and lep latino mothers; and (3) potential links between maternal beliefs about asd and children's current asd treatment. |
2022-02-24 |
2023-08-13 |
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Serin Edwin Erayil, Heriberto Lopez, Megan Shaughnessy, Hope Pogemiller, Rachel Silva, Andrew P J Olson, Brett Hendel-Paterson, Patricia Walker, William Stauffe. Global Is Local: Does Formal Resident Global Health Medical Education Improve Clinical Care in the United States? The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 2021-12-11. PMID:34695796. |
compared with the national cohort database, global health pathway graduates self-reported that they felt better prepared to treat immigrants, refugees, patients with limited english proficiency (lep), racial/ethnic minorities, those with non-western health beliefs, international travelers, and military veterans (p < 0.05). |
2021-12-11 |
2023-08-13 |
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Serin Edwin Erayil, Heriberto Lopez, Megan Shaughnessy, Hope Pogemiller, Rachel Silva, Andrew P J Olson, Brett Hendel-Paterson, Patricia Walker, William Stauffe. Global Is Local: Does Formal Resident Global Health Medical Education Improve Clinical Care in the United States? The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 2021-12-11. PMID:34695796. |
they were more likely to report using best practices when working with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning patients, immigrant and refugee patients, patients with non-western health beliefs, patients with lep, and patients communicating via american sign language (p < 0.05). |
2021-12-11 |
2023-08-13 |
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Shin-Ping Tu, Alan Chun, Yutaka Yasui, Alan Kuniyuki, Mei-Po Yip, Vicky Taylor, Roshan Bastan. Adaptation of an evidence-based intervention to promote colorectal cancer screening: a quasi-experimental study. Implementation science : IS. vol 9. 2015-04-20. PMID:24989083. |
to accelerate the translation of research findings into practice for underserved populations, we investigated the adaptation of an evidence-based intervention (ebi), designed to increase colorectal cancer (crc) screening in one limited english-proficient (lep) population (chinese), for another lep group (vietnamese) with overlapping cultural and health beliefs. |
2015-04-20 |
2023-08-13 |
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