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Comparative Study
. 2009 Feb;24(2):256-62.
doi: 10.1007/s11606-008-0875-7. Epub 2008 Dec 17.

Getting by: underuse of interpreters by resident physicians

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Comparative Study

Getting by: underuse of interpreters by resident physicians

Lisa C Diamond et al. J Gen Intern Med. 2009 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Language barriers complicate physician-patient communication and adversely affect healthcare quality. Research suggests that physicians underuse interpreters despite evidence of benefits and even when services are readily available. The reasons underlying the underuse of interpreters are poorly understood.

Objective: To understand the decision-making process of resident physicians when communicating with patients with limited English proficiency (LEP).

Design: Qualitative study using in-depth interviews.

Participants: Internal medicine resident physicians (n = 20) from two urban teaching hospitals with excellent interpreter services.

Approach: An interview guide was used to explore decision making about interpreter use.

Results: Four recurrent themes emerged: 1) Resident physicians recognized that they underused professional interpreters, and described this phenomenon as "getting by;" 2) Resident physicians made decisions about interpreter use by weighing the perceived value of communication in clinical decision making against their own time constraints; 3) The decision to call an interpreter could be preempted by the convenience of using family members or the resident physician's use of his/her own second language skills; 4) Resident physicians normalized the underuse of professional interpreters, despite recognition that patients with LEP are not receiving equal care.

Conclusions: Although previous research has identified time constraints and lack of availability of interpreters as reasons for their underuse, our data suggest that the reasons are far more complex. Residents at the study institutions with interpreters readily available found it easier to "get by" without an interpreter, despite misgivings about negative implications for quality of care. Findings suggest that increasing interpreter use will require interventions targeted at both individual physicians and the practice environment.

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