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Bilingual Dual-Role Staff Interpreters in the Health Care Setting: Factors Associated With Passing a Language Competency Test
Oleh:
Diamond, Lisa C.
;
Moreno, Maria
;
Soto, Christy
;
Otero-Sabogal, Regina
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
International Journal of Interpreter Education vol. 4 no. 1 (May 2012)
,
page 5-20.
Topik:
interpreter
;
foreign born
;
survey
;
testing
;
assessment and evaluation
;
training
Fulltext:
5-20.pdf
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Isi artikel
Although using trained interpreters can improve care for patients with limited English proficiency, using untrained interpreters may impair it. Without a valid language skills test for interpreters, it is difficult for health care organizations to identify bilingual staff who can serve in a dual role as interpreters. We hypothesized that individuals born outside the U.S. with a higher education level and prior interpreting training and reporting high confidence in interpreting abilities would be more likely to pass a test to function as a dual-role interpreter. We surveyed and tested 387 dual-role interpreters in a large, integrated health care organization. There was a positive association between the above factors and passing the test. Studies like these may help health care organizations to better screen dual-role interpreters. Until standards for interpreters are developed, anyone asked to function as an interpreter in a health care setting, including dual-role interpreters, should undergo testing.
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