Quiroz Angela D, Boothe Raegan, Cruz Hannah, Palnati Sainamitha R, Bhakta Saajan
Department of Behavioral Sciences/Department of Counseling, South Mountain Community College, Phoenix, USA.
Department of Research, Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine, Wichita, USA.
Cureus. 2024 Sep 5;16(9):e68736. doi: 10.7759/cureus.68736. eCollection 2024 Sep.
This literature review explores the substantial impact of language barriers on healthcare outcomes for Spanish-speaking populations, emphasizing the need for improved language support systems. While this review emphasizes the growing Hispanic/Latino population in Kansas as a case study, the findings underscore broader challenges faced by individuals with limited English proficiency in accessing and utilizing healthcare services across similar rural settings in the United States. Language barriers hinder effective communication between patients and healthcare providers, affecting patient care, satisfaction, and outcomes. Despite federal regulations requiring language assistance, the availability and quality of interpreter services remain inconsistent, exacerbating healthcare disparities. A comprehensive literature search was conducted across electronic databases including PubMed, SageJournals, Science Direct, and Springer Link for studies published from 2004 to 2024. The search was conducted from April 10, 2024 to May 31, 2024 using the following terms: "language concordance," "health outcomes," "Spanish, language barriers," "primary care," and "rural settings." The search terms were combined using Boolean operators: "Spanish OR Hispanic" for ethnic identification, "language concordance AND health outcomes" to explore the relationship between language alignment and patient results, and "Spanish AND primary care AND language barriers" to narrow the focus to specific healthcare settings. The review calls for continued research and the implementation of robust language support systems to ensure equitable healthcare access and improved health outcomes for Spanish-speaking populations in rural Kansas.
这篇文献综述探讨了语言障碍对说西班牙语人群的医疗保健结果的重大影响,强调了改善语言支持系统的必要性。虽然本综述以堪萨斯州不断增长的西班牙裔/拉丁裔人口为例进行研究,但研究结果凸显了英语水平有限的个人在美国类似农村地区获得和使用医疗保健服务时面临的更广泛挑战。语言障碍阻碍了患者与医疗保健提供者之间的有效沟通,影响了患者护理、满意度和治疗结果。尽管联邦法规要求提供语言援助,但口译服务的可获得性和质量仍然参差不齐,加剧了医疗保健差距。我们对包括PubMed、SageJournals、Science Direct和Springer Link在内的电子数据库进行了全面的文献检索,以查找2004年至2024年发表的研究。检索于2024年4月10日至2024年5月31日进行,使用了以下检索词:“语言一致性”、“健康结果”、“西班牙语、语言障碍”、“初级保健”和“农村地区”。检索词使用布尔运算符进行组合:“西班牙语或西班牙裔”用于种族识别,“语言一致性与健康结果”用于探索语言匹配与患者结果之间的关系,“西班牙语与初级保健与语言障碍”用于将重点缩小到特定的医疗保健环境。该综述呼吁继续开展研究并实施强大的语言支持系统,以确保堪萨斯州农村地区说西班牙语的人群能够公平获得医疗保健服务并改善健康结果。