Published on in Vol 5, No 1 (2019): Jan-Mar

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/11171, first published .
Evaluating the Usefulness of Translation Technologies for Emergency Response Communication: A Scenario-Based Study

Evaluating the Usefulness of Translation Technologies for Emergency Response Communication: A Scenario-Based Study

Evaluating the Usefulness of Translation Technologies for Emergency Response Communication: A Scenario-Based Study

Journals

  1. Wilson R, Small J. Care Staff Perspectives on Using Mobile Technology to Support Communication in Long-Term Care: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Nursing 2020;3(1):e21881 View
  2. Nurminen M, Koponen M. Machine translation and fair access to information. Translation Spaces 2020;9(1):150 View
  3. Panayiotou A, Hwang K, Williams S, Chong T, LoGiudice D, Haralambous B, Lin X, Zucchi E, Mascitti‐Meuter M, Goh A, You E, Batchelor F. The perceptions of translation apps for everyday health care in healthcare workers and older people: A multi‐method study. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2020;29(17-18):3516 View
  4. Vieira L, O’Hagan M, O’Sullivan C. Understanding the societal impacts of machine translation: a critical review of the literature on medical and legal use cases. Information, Communication & Society 2021;24(11):1515 View
  5. Herrmann-Werner A, Loda T, Zipfel S, Holderried M, Holderried F, Erschens R. Evaluation of a Language Translation App in an Undergraduate Medical Communication Course: Proof-of-Concept and Usability Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(12):e31559 View
  6. Ellahham S. Communication in Health Care. American Journal of Medical Quality 2021;36(5):355 View
  7. Stadeli K, Sonett D, Conrick K, Moore M, Riesenberg M, Bulger E, Meischke H, Vavilala M. Perceptions of Prehospital Care for Patients With Limited English Proficiency Among Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics. JAMA Network Open 2023;6(1):e2253364 View
  8. Denson V, Graves J. Language Assistance Services in Nonfederally Funded Safety-Net Medical Clinics in the United States. Health Equity 2022;6(1):32 View
  9. Müller F, Schröder D, Noack E. Overcoming Language Barriers in Paramedic Care With an App Designed to Improve Communication With Foreign-Language Patients: Nonrandomized Controlled Pilot Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e43255 View
  10. Chan B, Suurmond J, van Weert J, Schouten B. Uncovering communication strategies used in language‐discordant consultations with people who are migrants: Qualitative interviews with healthcare providers. Health Expectations 2024;27(1) View
  11. Hudelson P, Chappuis F. Using Voice-to-Voice Machine Translation to Overcome Language Barriers in Clinical Communication: An Exploratory Study. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2024;39(7):1095 View
  12. Guo X, Xiao D, Guo Y. From crisis to opportunity: advancements in emergency language services. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 2024;11(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Strasly I, Bouillon P, David B, Spechbach H. Translation Technology in Accessible Health Communication. View
  2. Bouillon P, Gerlach J, Norré M, Spechbach H. Translation Technology in Accessible Health Communication. View