The efficacy of bilingual health advocacy in ethnic minority patients with cancer
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The efficacy of bilingual health advocacy in ethnic minority patients with cancer

Veronica (Nicky) Thomas Chartered Health Psychologist, Department of Haematology, St Thomas’ Hospital, London
Alison Richardson Professor of Cancer Nursing, King’s College London University
Tariq Saleem Research Assistant, Department of Palliative Medicine, St Thomas’ Hospital, London
Agul Baylav Collaborator
Angela Hall Collaborator
Mike Richards Collaborator
Chris Gallagher Collaborator
Meena Patel Collaborator
Amanda Ramirez Collaborator

Aim

This research aims to establish the efficacy of introducing trained bilingual health advocates to non-English speaking cancer patients.

Method

Male and female Bengali advocates received appropriate training. They were then given a group of patients to manage, while a control group received no such intervention. Outcomes were determined at the baseline and after three months. The study finally concludes in April 2000.

Results

The progress so far shows that the advocates had only recruited half of the expected number of Bengali cancer patients. Focus groups showed, however, that healthcare professionals felt that their training was inadequate to overcome the language and cultural barriers, and many were distressed that they were not meeting the needs of minority ethnic patients.

Conclusion

The authors anticipate that this study will concur with research in other health sectors where bilingual health advocacy has been beneficial, and that future care will be better informed as a result.

Nursing Standard. 14, 26, 32-33. doi: 10.7748/ns2000.03.14.26.32.c2784

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