Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Article 80 (186) Satisfaction With Communication in Primary Care for Spanish-Speaking and English-Speaking Parents

Satisfaction With Communication in Primary Care for Spanish-Speaking and English-Speaking Parents
Effective communication with primary care physicians is important yet incompletely understood for Spanish-speaking parents. We predicted lower satisfaction among Spanish-speaking compared to English-speaking Latino and non-Latino parents. Satisfaction with physician communication was associated with language but not ethnicity. Spanish-speaking parents less frequently report satisfaction with communication, and innovative solutions to enhance communication quality are needed.



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