Experiences of communication in the neonatal intensive care unit for mothers with a preferred language other than English.

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Tác giả: Erika G Cordova-Ramos, Nikita S Kalluri, Zuzanna Kubicka, Margaret G Parker, Rachel E Witt

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 232836

 OBJECTIVE: To understand the experiences of mothers with a preferred language other than English (PLOE) in communicating with staff and engaging in the care of their hospitalized infant. DESIGN: We qualitatively analyzed a previously collected and a prospective dataset comprised of transcripts of 36 interviews with Spanish-, Haitian Creole-, and Brazilian Portuguese-speaking mothers of preterm infants from 3 NICUs. We applied the constant comparative method to develop codes and themes, which were inductively structured using the socio-ecological framework. RESULTS: We identified themes across socio-ecological levels: Individual (unaddressed language barriers, varied maternal empowerment, and justification of suboptimal interpreter use)
  Interpersonal (family-staff language concordance facilitating engagement, positive impact of non-interpreted informal interactions, and differential treatment based on maternal language status)
  Institutional (system-level interpretation barriers and varied interpreter service quality). CONCLUSION: Mothers with PLOE face multilevel communication and engagement barriers in the NICU
  we discuss potential interventions to improve equity in these areas.
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