Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Menu
  • About RWJF
  • Our Work
  • Research & Publications
View All:
  • Grants
  • Topics
  • Blogs

Barriers to care: language and literacy

You are now viewing 1 - 10 of 96 results

Sort results by:
  • Relevance
  • Alphabetical Order
  • Publication Date

Refine Your Results

  • Topic: Barriers to care: language and literacy
  • Topic: Patients
By Topic
  • Workforce issues (74)
  • Immigrants and refugees (65)
  • Barriers to Care: cultural, gender and racial (46)
  • Cultural competence (45)
  • Hospitals (33)
  • Patient satisfaction (33)
  • Health education (23)
  • Performance standards and measurement (21)
  • Poor and economically disadvantaged (14)
  • Disparities (11)
  • Behavioral mental health (11)
  • Health promotion and disease prevention (11)
  • Access and barriers to care (10)
  • Transparency/Public Reporting (10)
  • Quality of care (9)
By Content
  • Content Type
    • Program Results Report (47)
    • Toolkit (26)
    • Journal Article (13)
    • Story (3)
    • Issue Brief (2)
    • National Program (2)
    • Blog Post (1)
    • Book (1)
    • Report (1)
  • Program Area
    • Quality/Equality (71)
    • Vulnerable Populations (19)
    • Human Capital (7)
    • Pioneer (7)
    • Enterprise Level (5)
    • Childhood Obesity (2)
    • New Jersey (1)
By Demographics
  • Age
    • Seniors (65+) (4)
    • Children (6-10 years) (3)
    • Children (0-5 years) (1)
    • Adolescents (11-18 years) (1)
  • Gender
    • Men and boys (2)
    • Women and girls (1)
  • Race/Ethnicity
    • Latino or Hispanic (36)
    • Black (incl. African American) (3)
    • Asian/Pacific Islander (1)
    • American Indian (incl. Alaska Native) (1)
  • Location
    • National (29)
    • Local or community-based (10)
    • Urban (9)
    • International (2)
    • Rural (1)
  • States and Territories
    • California (CA) P (10)
    • New York (NY) MA (8)
    • Pennsylvania (PA) MA (6)
    • Florida (FL) SA (4)
    • Connecticut (CT) NE (3)
    • Georgia (GA) SA (3)
    • Illinois (IL) ENC (3)
    • Texas (TX) WSC (3)
    • Alabama (AL) ESC (2)
    • Colorado (CO) M (2)
    • Maryland (MD) SA (2)
    • Michigan (MI) ENC (2)
    • Nebraska (NE) WNC (2)
    • New Jersey (NJ) NJ (2)
    • New Mexico (NM) M (2)

Fresh Ideas: Improving the Health of Immigrant and Refugee Communities

June 13, 2013 | Program Results Report

Fresh Ideas was a targeted solicitation for proposals that aimed to give immigrants and refugees the tools and support they need to improve and maintain their own health.

Physician Communication Performance among Standardized Patients and Patients with Limited Health Literacy

May 1, 2012 | Journal Article

Limited health literacy is associated with misunderstandings about cancer susceptibility and benefits of early detection and low adherence to cancer screening.

Developing Universal Symbols for Health Care Facilities

May 13, 2011 | Program Results Report

Project staff worked with a design team to create and test a set of universal graphic symbols to help people with limited proficiency in English find their way around health care facilities.

What Language Services Mean to Patients

April 6, 2011 | Program Results Report

"We would never have gotten this information if the doctor had just gone in with broken Spanish," said Beth Ebel, M.D. "Often you don't know what you're getting into with medicine. If you don't know the nuances of the situation it can be a problem."

Telephone Interpretation Services Can Serve Hospitals Well

April 6, 2011 | Program Results Report

As the project manager at the University of Michigan said: "We could just grab the phone when patients came in who spoke languages for which we don't have an interpreter."

Examining Effectiveness of Medical Interpreters in Emergency Departments for Spanish-Speaking Patients With Limited English Proficiency

March 1, 2011 | Journal Article

The language barrier can prevent Spanish-speaking patients from adhering to treatments and follow-up plans after visiting the ED. During ED visits, this trial provided Spanish-speaking patients, with limited English proficiency, the services of professionally trained medical interpreters.

Initial Interpreter Qualifications Assessment Process

June 4, 2008 | Toolkit

Research demonstrates that the use of unqualified individuals can result in increased medical errors.

Interpreter Services Annual Services Competencies Assessment

June 4, 2008 | Toolkit

The presence of a readily accessible, qualified language services workforce is necessary for a high-quality program.

Language Barriers in Health Care

June 4, 2008 | Toolkit

Select Findings from the Literature

Interpreter Satisfaction Survey

March 1, 2007 | Toolkit

The presence of a readily accessible, qualified language services workforce is necessary for a high-quality program.

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 10
  • Next
RWJF Home → Topics
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Email
  • RSS

Our mission: to improve the health and health care of all Americans.

  • About RWJF
    • Our Mission
    • Program Areas
    • From Our President
    • Leadership & Staff
    • Annual Reports
    • Newsroom
    • Job Opportunities
    • Office Location
    • Our Policies
  • Our Work
    • Health Policy
    • Prevention
    • Cost and Value
    • Leadership
    • All Topics
  • Program Areas
    • Childhood Obesity
    • Coverage
    • Human Capital
    • Pioneer
    • Public Health
    • Quality/Equality
    • Vulnerable Populations
  • Research & Publications
    • Find RWJF Research
    • Assessing Our Impact
    • How We Work
    • Data Center
    • RWJF DataHub
  • Grants
    • What We Fund
    • Calls for Proposals
    • Grantee Resources
    • FAQs
  • Blogs
    • Culture of Health
    • Human Capital
    • New Public Health
    • Pioneering Ideas
  • My RWJF
    • Subscription Management
    • My Profile
  • Contact RWJF
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2001–2013 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. All Rights Reserved.