Barriers to the use of trained interpreters in consultations with refugees in four resettlement countries: a qualitative analysis using normalisation process theory.
Anne E MacFarlaneSusann HuschkeKevin PottieFern R HauckKim GriswoldMark F HarrisPublished in: BMC family practice (2020)
There are shared and differential barriers to implementation of interpreted consultations in a consistent and sustained way in the four countries studied. These findings can be used to inform country-specific and international level policies and interventions focusing on improving skills and resources for interpreted consultations to improve implementation of interpreted primary care consultations.