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The impact of language and ethnicity on preparation for endoscopy: A prospective audit of an East London Hospital Ward.

Ryan EssexMihaela CucosLesley Dibley
Published in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2020)
Amongst these patients, we found that a little more than 20% of participants were inadequately prepared for their endoscopic procedure. We found no relationship between language proficiency on preparation. Given the mixed literature on interventions to improve preparation before endoscopic procedures, further directions are identified to work toward the development and testing of a novel intervention amongst this population. In identifying those who may be at risk for inadequate preparation for endoscopic procedures, practice needs to take into account a range of factors beyond language and ethnicity. Furthermore, the persistent reliance on family members to interpret information sheets and preparation advice suggests that revision and/or development of culture and language-specific materials is necessary.
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