Health-care encounters without interpreters: a qualitative study of the impact of user fees on interpretation in Danish health services

Camilla Michaëlis, Johanna F Lindell, Cæcilie Hansen, A. Krasnik, Susanne Reventlow, M. Norredam, Melissa Lutterodt, A. Davidsen
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Purpose Following the introduction of user fee for interpreting in Danish health care, a considerable decrease in interpreter services has been shown. This study aims to explore the experiences of language minority patients with health-care encounters when an interpreter was needed but not present. Design/methodology/approach Semistructured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 13 language minority patients with limited Danish proficiency. All interviews were conducted with interpreters in the participants’ native language. Data were analyzed using an inductive thematic approach. Findings Most participants experienced communication difficulties and difficulties participating actively in their own health care. The experience of unresolved language barriers led to a high degree of uncertainty and left the participants with unanswered health concerns. Participants expressed a reluctance to seek health care, which consequently limited the utilization of health care services. Research limitations/implications Although the findings only represent a small sample of patients, the results still reveal major challenges that minority-language patients encounter when seeking health care. Future studies should explore, if the intention of the law is met through the user fees. Practical implications Despite having the same entitlements as native Danish-speaking patients, minority-language patients experienced difficulties accessing and using health care services due to the user fee and unresolved language barriers. The study elucidates patient perspectives and points to important ways of improving the quality of health care. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no investigation into the communicative consequences of the introduction of the user fee for interpreting services exists. Thus, this study seeks to address that gap.
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没有口译员的医疗保健接触:关于丹麦医疗服务中用户付费对口译影响的定性研究
目的在丹麦医疗机构引入口译使用费后,口译服务大幅减少。本研究旨在探讨语言少数群体患者在需要口译员但口译员不在场的情况下就医的经历。设计/方法/途径对 13 名丹麦语水平有限的语言少数群体患者进行了结构化深入访谈。所有访谈均由口译人员用参与者的母语进行。研究结果大多数参与者都遇到了沟通困难,难以积极参与自己的医疗保健。未解决的语言障碍导致了高度的不确定性,使参与者的健康问题得不到解答。研究局限性/启示虽然研究结果只代表了一小部分患者样本,但仍然揭示了少数民族语言患者在寻求医疗保健服务时遇到的主要挑战。未来的研究应探讨用户付费是否实现了法律的初衷。实际意义尽管少数民族语言患者享有与丹麦本地患者相同的权利,但由于用户付费和语言障碍未得到解决,他们在获取和使用医疗服务时遇到了困难。本研究阐明了患者的观点,并指出了提高医疗质量的重要途径。原创性/价值据作者所知,目前还没有关于口译服务使用费的调查。因此,本研究试图填补这一空白。
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