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NCT06700980 | NOT YET RECRUITING | Communication Barriers


Options for Lowering the Threshold to Brussels Out-of-hours Primary Care Services for Dutch Speaking Citizens
Sponsor:

University Hospital Brussels

Brief Summary:

The purpose of this qualitative study is to find out which technological translation tools can be used to improve Dutch-speaking care in all Brussels out-of-hours primary care services.

Condition or disease

Communication Barriers

Language

Primary Health Care

After-hours Care

Health Services Accessibility

Intervention/treatment

Focus Group

Detailed Description:

Previous studies have shown that language barriers in healthcare can lead to communication problems between healthcare provider and patient. This can lead to a decrease in satisfaction, quality of care and patient safety. Dutch speakers are a minority in Brussels (a Dutch-French bilingual region in Belgium), and the majority of general practitioners (GPs) in the Brussels out-of-hours primary care services are French-speaking. Measures are already being taken to increase the number of bilingual (Dutch and French) GPs. In addition, several technological tools (e.g. video interpreting, translation apps, ...) exist to overcome language barriers. The investigators want to explore which of these options can be used in Brussels out-of-hours primary care services to improve access for Dutch-speaking citizens. The objective of this study is to examine both barriers and facilitators to use these technological translation tools during language-discordant consultations with a French-speaking GP and a Dutch-speaking patient in Brussels out-of-hours primary care services. To achieve this objective, the investigators aim to engage Dutch-speaking patients, Dutch- and/or French-speaking GPs, as well as Dutch- and/or French-speaking representatives from pertinent organizational and policy sectors. There will be about 40 participants in total. Participants will answer questions during an online group session (focus group). There will be 4 focus groups, with a maximum of 10 participants in each focus group. Each focus group will last 60-90 minutes.

Study Type : OBSERVATIONAL
Estimated Enrollment : 40 participants
Official Title : Options for Lowering the Threshold to Brussels Out-of-hours Primary Care Services for Dutch Speaking Citizens
Actual Study Start Date : 2024-12
Estimated Primary Completion Date : 2026-12
Estimated Study Completion Date : 2026-12

Information not available for Arms and Intervention/treatment

Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study: ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: 1
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
  • * Patients: adult, living in Brussels, Dutch-speaking
  • * GPs: adult, working in Brussels, Dutch- and/or French-speaking
  • * Employees of professional organization-regulatory bodies: adult, Dutch-and/or French-speaking
Exclusion Criteria
  • * Subject is not capable of will
  • * Subject cannot express themself in Dutch or French

Options for Lowering the Threshold to Brussels Out-of-hours Primary Care Services for Dutch Speaking Citizens

Location Details

NCT06700980


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Belgium, Brussels

Free University of Brussels

Throw, Brussels, Belgium, 1090

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