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- W4382885488 abstract "In today’s globalised and multilingual world, healthcare professionals assist users who do not speak the language of the country they are living in. There is evidence of language barriers resulting in experiencing more adverse events, less involvement in the care, less information received, difficulties in shared decision-making or misunderstandings. There are also studies focused on the advantages of using professional interpreters in healthcare settings such as a complete understanding, better treatment adherence and compliance and, less stress for patients and their families and an improvement in access and quality of healthcare. Therefore, communication plays a key role in healthcare encounters. Despite communication is a complex phenomenon, interpreting in end-of-live encounters and grief therapies has been given scant attention in the literature. This paper aims to explore perceptions and expectations of interpreters working in end-of-life areas such as palliative care and grief therapies from the perspective of Spanish healthcare providers and psychotherapists who conduct grief therapies. Experiences of the use of ad-hoc and professional interpreters are also explored. Consequences of using child language brokers (CLB) in end-of-life are also included. Moreover, this study draws attention to interpreter’s burnout and emotional management in sensitive situations in which they are the voice of emotionally-affected people. This research considers briefing and debriefing as essential to allow better understanding of participants’ role, to prepare the encounter, to discuss care plan, to create an atmosphere of trust, to let interpreters vent their feelings and, hence, to benefit interpreters’ well-being. Debriefing can happen after the encounter or it can include supervision at a later stage understood as the psychological support given to the interpreter working in end-of-life contexts. Our aim is to show some results to bring to light the need of professional interpreters in the end-of-life area and the importance of interpreters’ emotional support and wellbeing to achieve the aims of the medical and therapeutic encounter. Results will also contribute to increase interpreters’ visibility and to emphasise the need of regulation and professionalization of public service interpreters in Spain." @default.
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- W4382885488 title "Interpreter-Mediated End-of-Life Encounters in Spain: Mapping the Spanish Situation Based on Healthcare Providers’ Input" @default.
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