The Impacts of Unrecognized Language and Cultural Barriers During an Educational and Training Activity/ Michael D Owens

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Military Medicine: International Journal of AMSUS Vol 186 Issue 11/12, November/December 2021, pp.287-289 (72)Summary: Language and cultural barriers are associated with poor health outcomes. Communication is arguably the most important variable associated with a successful educational and training Global Health Engagement (GHE) and often unrecognized even when attempts are made to address this barrier. Madagascar's GHE activity improved after the addition of local Malagasy translation to fully translated official French instruction.
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Language and cultural barriers are associated with poor health outcomes. Communication is arguably the most important variable associated with a successful educational and training Global Health Engagement (GHE) and often unrecognized even when attempts are made to address this barrier. Madagascar's GHE activity improved after the addition of local Malagasy translation to fully translated official French instruction.

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