Association Between Language, Interpreter Use, and Pediatric Surgical Outcomes
Abstract
Inequities exist in pediatric surgical outcomes. Differential outcomes have been identified across racial groups, geography, and socioeconomic standing. However, the association between preferred language, interpreter use, and surgical outcomes is not well-studied in pediatric surgical literature.
Keywords
Health EquityLanguage BarriersInterpreter ServicesPediatric Surgery OutcomesHealthcare DisparitiesPatient CommunicationLimited English ProficiencyHashtags
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