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Brian Tuohy, Emilie Sienko, Caitlyn Brenner, Elyse Gadra, Patrick Hernandez, Caitlyn Marti. Integrating Intersectionality: Legal Status, Health Disparities, and LEP Populations. The American journal of bioethics : AJOB. vol 24. issue 11. 2024-10-14. PMID:39401710. |
integrating intersectionality: legal status, health disparities, and lep populations. |
2024-10-14 |
2024-10-17 |
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Olivia Liu, Valeria Hernandez-Munoz, Ganiat Giwa, Rahul Gorijavolu, Charbel Chidiac, Alejandro V Garcia, Daniel S Rhe. Evaluation of Limited English Proficiency in the Management and Outcomes of Appendicitis in Children. The Journal of surgical research. vol 302. 2024-08-18. PMID:39154425. |
limited english proficiency (lep) may lead to disparities in health outcomes between english-proficient and lep patients. |
2024-08-18 |
2024-08-21 |
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Katrin Jaradeh, Elaine Hsiang, Malini K Singh, Christopher R Peabody, Steven Straub. The Utility of Dot Phrases and SmartPhrases in Improving Physician Documentation of Interpreter Use. The western journal of emergency medicine. vol 25. issue 3. 2024-05-27. PMID:38801040. |
patients with limited english proficiency (lep) experience significant healthcare disparities. |
2024-05-27 |
2024-05-31 |
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Charlie H Nguyễn, Lorraine T Dean, John W Jacks. Assessing Mental Health Treatment Receipt Among Asian Adults with Limited English Proficiency Using an Intersectional Approach. American journal of epidemiology. 2024-05-25. PMID:38794888. |
u.s. asian adults and people with limited english proficiency (lep) confront mental health treatment receipt disparities. |
2024-05-25 |
2024-05-27 |
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Charlie H Nguyễn, Lorraine T Dean, John W Jacks. Assessing Mental Health Treatment Receipt Among Asian Adults with Limited English Proficiency Using an Intersectional Approach. American journal of epidemiology. 2024-05-25. PMID:38794888. |
at the intersection of racial and language injustice, asian adults with lep may face even greater disparity, but studies have not assessed this through explicitly intersectional approaches. |
2024-05-25 |
2024-05-27 |
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Charlie H Nguyễn, Lorraine T Dean, John W Jacks. Assessing Mental Health Treatment Receipt Among Asian Adults with Limited English Proficiency Using an Intersectional Approach. American journal of epidemiology. 2024-05-25. PMID:38794888. |
using 2019 and 2020 national survey of drug use and health data, we computed disparities in mental health treatment among those with mental illness comparing: non-hispanic (nh) asian adults with lep to nh white adults without lep (joint disparity), nh asian adults without lep to nh white adults without lep (referent race disparity), nh asian adults with lep to those without lep (referent lep disparity), and the joint disparity versus the sum of referent disparities (excess intersectional disparity). |
2024-05-25 |
2024-05-27 |
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Charlie H Nguyễn, Lorraine T Dean, John W Jacks. Assessing Mental Health Treatment Receipt Among Asian Adults with Limited English Proficiency Using an Intersectional Approach. American journal of epidemiology. 2024-05-25. PMID:38794888. |
the 2019 joint disparity was 1.37 (95% ci=0.31-2.42) times that if the race-related disparity did not vary by lep, and if lep-related disparity did not vary by race; this figure was 2.70 (95% ci=0.23-5.17) in 2020. |
2024-05-25 |
2024-05-27 |
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Charlie H Nguyễn, Lorraine T Dean, John W Jacks. Assessing Mental Health Treatment Receipt Among Asian Adults with Limited English Proficiency Using an Intersectional Approach. American journal of epidemiology. 2024-05-25. PMID:38794888. |
these findings highlight the necessity of considering the intersection of race and lep in addressing mental health treatment disparities. |
2024-05-25 |
2024-05-27 |
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Kathy Sliwinski, Ann Kutney-Lee, Matthew D McHugh, Karen B Lasate. A Review of Disparities in Outcomes of Hospitalized Patients with Limited English Proficiency: The Importance of Nursing Resources. Journal of health care for the poor and underserved. vol 35. issue 1. 2024-04-25. PMID:38661875. |
registered nurses are well positioned members of the health care team to reduce and eliminate disparities for patients with limited english proficiency (lep). |
2024-04-25 |
2024-04-28 |
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Jonelle Bofao, Marissa Bergh, Amy Zheng, Tina Sadarangan. Dementia-Related Disparities in Adult Day Centers: Results of a Bivariate Analysis. Journal of gerontological nursing. vol 50. issue 4. 2024-04-03. PMID:38569103. |
this secondary data analysis examined potential disparities in diagnosis, dementia severity, medical complexity, and dementia-related behavioral problems in persons with ad/adrd with lep within the ads setting. |
2024-04-03 |
2024-04-06 |
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Y Joon Choi, Hee Yun Lee, Young Ji Yoon, Julianne Blackbur. Health Literacy among Korean American Immigrant Women in the USA: Role of Social Support. Social work in public health. 2024-02-29. PMID:38421686. |
community programs that enhance social support through community health advocates or peer educators may increase health literacy and reduce health disparities among korean american immigrant women with lep. |
2024-02-29 |
2024-03-02 |
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Quennie Nguyen, Julia Flora, Preetha Basaviah, Madika Bryant, Poonam Hosamani, Jerri Westphal, John Kugler, Jason Hom, Jeffrey Chi, Johanna Parker, Alicia DiGiammarin. Interpreter and limited-English proficiency patient training helps develop medical and physician assistant students' cross-cultural communication skills. BMC medical education. vol 24. issue 1. 2024-02-23. PMID:38395858. |
this aims to improve equitable care provision, addressing the vulnerability of lep patients to healthcare disparities, including errors and reduced access. |
2024-02-23 |
2024-02-26 |
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Sylvia E Twersky, Rebeca Jefferson, Lisbet Garcia-Ortiz, Erin Williams, Carol Pin. The Impact of Limited English Proficiency on Healthcare Access and Outcomes in the U.S.: A Scoping Review. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 12. issue 3. 2024-02-10. PMID:38338249. |
changes to emrs and other data collection to consistently include lep status and more methodologically rigorous studies are needed to address healthcare disparities for lep individuals. |
2024-02-10 |
2024-02-12 |
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Oscar V Ramos, Timothy T Brown, Hector P Rodrigue. Linguistic Disparities in Diabetes Care Quality in California Community Health Centers Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of primary care & community health. vol 15. 2024-02-07. PMID:38323398. |
disparities in diabetes care quality may have increased for patients with limited english language proficiency (lep) compared to non-lep patients during the covid-19 pandemic. |
2024-02-07 |
2024-02-09 |
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Corey Adams, Anthony Schembri, Ashfaq Chauhan, Ramesh Walpola, Reema Harriso. Differences in Patient Experiences Among People From Ethnic Minority Backgrounds: A Comparative Analysis of HCAHPS Results. Journal of patient experience. vol 10. 2023-12-11. PMID:38074410. |
to identify disparities in experience ratings between patients with lep and the general cohort, independent |
2023-12-11 |
2023-12-17 |
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Dana Kurlander, Amy G Lam, Elizabeth Dawson-Hahn, Diego de Acost. Advocating for language equity: a community-public health partnership. Frontiers in public health. vol 11. 2023-11-02. PMID:37915815. |
lep individuals experience healthcare disparities, including lower access to healthcare services, poorer health outcomes, and higher levels of uninsurance. |
2023-11-02 |
2023-11-08 |
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Claire Slusar. The roles and experiences of medical interpreters in palliative care: A narrative review. Palliative & supportive care. 2023-10-19. PMID:37855105. |
skilled medical interpreters are essential to providing high-quality, culturally sensitive palliative care and addressing health-care disparities for patients with limited english proficiency (lep). |
2023-10-19 |
2023-11-08 |
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Emily Batton, Samantha Hurst, Carlos Ramos, Leslie Catalan, Michele Freeman, Krishelle Marc-Aurel. Communication in the neonatal ICU for Spanish speaking parents: a qualitative interview study. BMC pediatrics. vol 23. issue 1. 2023-09-22. PMID:37736718. |
in the neonatal intensive care unit (nicu), health outcome disparities exist between patients with limited english proficiency (lep) and those proficient in english. |
2023-09-22 |
2023-10-07 |
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Emily Batton, Samantha Hurst, Carlos Ramos, Leslie Catalan, Michele Freeman, Krishelle Marc-Aurel. Communication in the neonatal ICU for Spanish speaking parents: a qualitative interview study. BMC pediatrics. vol 23. issue 1. 2023-09-22. PMID:37736718. |
our objective was to investigate the communication experience of parents with lep in the nicu to learn how to mitigate such health disparities. |
2023-09-22 |
2023-10-07 |
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Maichou Lor, Nancy B Yang, Uba Backonja, Suzanne Bakke. Evaluating and refining a pain quality information visualization tool with patients and interpreters to facilitate pain assessment in primary care settings. Informatics for health & social care. 2023-08-21. PMID:37603830. |
incongruencies in communication styles between patients with limited english proficiency (lep), interpreters, and providers contribute to significant disparities in pain care and outcomes. |
2023-08-21 |
2023-09-07 |
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