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Provider-Patient Communication in Bilingual Health Care presents an opportunity to lay out a new theoretical framework related to bilingual health care and connects the latest findings from multiple disciplines. This volume lays out future research directions that promise development for both theory and practice in the field.

Produktbeschreibung
Provider-Patient Communication in Bilingual Health Care presents an opportunity to lay out a new theoretical framework related to bilingual health care and connects the latest findings from multiple disciplines. This volume lays out future research directions that promise development for both theory and practice in the field.

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Autorenporträt
Elaine Hsieh holds a MA degree in Translation and Interpretation from the Monterey Institute of International Studies and a Doctorate Degree in Health Communication from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She has worked as a telephone interpreter for the AT&T Language Line Services and as an onsite interpreter at many different hospitals, including the UCSF Stanford Health Care. She is a 2015-2016 Core Fulbright U.S. Scholar and an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Communication at the University of Oklahoma.

Dr. Hsieh has been involved in research on bilingual health communication for over 15 years. She obtained a 3-year NIH grant as the Principal Investigator to examine providers' needs in interpreter-mediated encounters. The American Medical Association's Office Guide to Communicating with Limited English Proficient Patients have adopted her work as the primary theoretical framework in conceptualizing different types of interpreters and their corresponding impacts. As a Fulbright Senior Research Scholar, She conducted research on the effects of language barriers for immigrant in Taiwan and is Associate Editor of Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.

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"Hsieh's well-organized book provides an up-to-date synthesis of literature related to the use of interpreters in health care. Hsieh develops an excellent, holistic, contextual, and culturally sensitive model titled the 'Model of Bilingual Health Communication,' which is rich with information about the interaction between and among individuals and systems and the importance of the delivery of optimum health care services...Highly recommended" CHOICE

"In addition to the strong holistic approach this book takes to cross-cultural health care, the author presents a sound focus on theory and theory development, which are arguably often too quickly addressed or altogether ignored in many academic books. [...] This text would be useful for interpersonal communication undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and medical students, as many of the issues raised are pertinent to already existing conversations about the state of health care." --Janelle Applequist, Journal of Language and Social Psychology 1-3 (2017)

"No one is better placed to write an exhaustive account of bilingual health communication." --Alexander Bischoff, Interpreting 19:2 (2017)