区域中毒中心呼叫者的语言偏好。

Veterinary and human toxicology Pub Date : 2004-04-01
Greene Shepherd, Gregory L Larkin, Larissa I Velez, Les Huddleston
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为非英语人群提供服务是中毒中心(PC)面临的共同挑战。先前的研究发现,不会说功能英语的人不太可能打电话给电脑。我们进行了一项调查,以确定中毒中心呼叫者的语言偏好,并确定我们是否未能为那些觉得自己需要服务的呼叫者提供英语以外的语言服务。我们在例行回访中调查了322名家长,内容包括他们在家里使用的语言、第一语言和第二语言、出生国家以及对电脑使用语言的满意度。我们发现93%的人主要说英语,5%的人说英语和西班牙语,5%的人在家里说其他语言,而在这个地区,大约10%的人英语说得很差。大多数受访者出生在美国,在使用电脑时能够自如地使用英语。有6种情况下,呼叫者更愿意使用不同的语言。我们的研究支持了一些数据,这些数据表明,新移民和英语说得不好的人没有充分利用中毒中心。意识项目和教育工作应该针对这一人群。
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Language preferences among callers to a regional Poison Center.

Providing service to non-English speaking populations is a common challenge facing Poison Centers (PC). Previous studies have identified that people who do not speak functional English are unlikely to call a PC. We developed a survey to determine the language preferences of poison center callers and to identify if we were failing to offer services in languages other than English to callers who felt they needed them. We surveyed 322 parents during routine callbacks about language spoken at home, first and second languages, country of birth, and satisfaction with language used by the PC. We found that 93% primarily spoke English, 5% spoke English and Spanish, and 5% spoke other languages at home in a region where approximately 10% of the population speak English poorly. The majority of respondents were born in the US and were comfortable using English when using the PC. There were 6 cases where callers would have preferred using a different language. Our study supports data suggesting that poison centers are underutilized by people that are recent immigrants and speak English poorly. Awareness programs and educational efforts should be directed toward this sub-population.

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