Impact of Native Language, English Proficiency, and Language Concordance on Interpersonal Care During Evaluation of Acute Coronary Syndrome.
David S EdelmanDana M PalmerEmily K RomeroBernard P ChangIan M KronishPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2022)
This study suggests that perceived native language concordance acts as a protective factor for patient-clinician interpersonal care in the acute setting, regardless of native language or English proficiency.
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