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"Does this doctor speak my language?" Improving the characterization of physician non-English language skills.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: To describe the initial impact of an organizational policy change on measurement of physician non-English language proficiency. STUDY SETTING: Multispecialty health care organization in the San Francisco Bay Area. STUDY DESIGN/DATA COLLECTION: In response to preliminary findings suggesting that the organization's nonvalidated and undefined three-category tool for physician self-report of non-English language proficiency levels was likely inadequate, the organization asked physicians to rate their non-English language proficiency levels using an adapted Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) scale, a validated measure with five rating levels and descriptors. We then compared the self-reported language proficiency on the original scale and the ILR for those physicians who completed both and used regression analysis to investigate physician characteristics potentially associated with a change in score on the old versus ILR scales. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Six months after the ILR scale was implemented throughout the organization, 75 percent (258/342) of physicians had updated their language proficiency ratings. Among clinicians who had previously rated themselves in the "Medical/Conversational" category, there were substantial variations in scores using the ILR scale. Physicians who spoke two or more non-English languages were significantly more likely to lower their self-reported proficiency when updating from the old scale to the ILR scale. CONCLUSIONS: The organization was willing to adopt a relatively straightforward change in how data were collected and presented to patients based on the face validity of initial findings. This organizational policy change appeared to improve how self-reported physician language proficiency was characterized.

SUBMITTER: Diamond LC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3393012 | biostudies-other | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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"Does this doctor speak my language?" Improving the characterization of physician non-English language skills.

Diamond Lisa C LC   Luft Harold S HS   Chung Sukyung S   Jacobs Elizabeth A EA  

Health services research 20111027 1 Pt 2


<h4>Objective</h4>To describe the initial impact of an organizational policy change on measurement of physician non-English language proficiency.<h4>Study setting</h4>Multispecialty health care organization in the San Francisco Bay Area.<h4>Study design/data collection</h4>In response to preliminary findings suggesting that the organization's nonvalidated and undefined three-category tool for physician self-report of non-English language proficiency levels was likely inadequate, the organization  ...[more]

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