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Why do we not use trained interpreters for all patients with limited English proficiency? Is there a place for using family members?
By:
Ben Gray, Jo Hilder and Hannah Donaldson
Published: 2011-07-01
Health & Wellbeing
Language and Culture
Health
‘It depends on the consultation’: revisiting use of family members as interpreters for general practice consultations – when and why?
By:
Jo Hilder, Ben Gray, Anthony Dowell, Lindsay Macdonald, Rachel Tester and Maria Stubbe
Published: 2016-11-01
Families, Whānau and Parenting
Health & Wellbeing
Language and Culture
Health
How to use interpreters in general practice: the development of a New Zealand toolkit
By:
Ben Gray, Jo Hilder, Maria Stubbe
Published: 2012-03-01
Health & Wellbeing
Language and Culture
Health
Health navigation and interpreting services for patients with limited English proficiency: a narrative literature review
By:
Ben Gray, Jo Hilder, Maria Stubbe
Published: 2019-09-20
Health & Wellbeing
Language and Culture
Migrants and Former Refugees
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Communication Difficulties with Limited English Proficiency patients – clinician perceptions of clinical risk and patterns of use of interpreters
By:
Dr Ben Gray, Dr James Stanley, Dr Maria Stubbe, Jo Hilder
Published: 2011-09-01
Health & Wellbeing
Language and Culture
Migrants and Former Refugees
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