“It somehow worked in the end”: Managing demanding communication situations between nurses and migrant families in the paediatric hospital setting through the use of communication aids

Kaufmann, Beatrice; Simon, Marika Anja; Helfer, Tannys (July 2020). “It somehow worked in the end”: Managing demanding communication situations between nurses and migrant families in the paediatric hospital setting through the use of communication aids Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Design4Health, 2, pp. 47-56. Lab4Living

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Context: Clear and comprehensible communication is essential in the hospital setting and is crucial for the well-being of patients. However, maintaining cost-effective health care systems while ensuring efficient communication, is particularly challenging for healthcare staff. This is a relevant issue, especially when migrant patients are involved. Language barriers constrain medical treatment, can endanger patients’ safety and are a notable challenge to hospital staff, especially to nurses. To provide appropriate treatment, staff must often rely on communication aids. Aim: The aim of this project was to research which criteria were most important in the development of digital communication aids, to improve the care of paediatric patients in the hospital setting. Research question: What requirements do nurses have regarding communication aids in the care of migrant paediatric patients and their relatives? Methods: This paper is the subsequent part of a previously-conducted (Kaufmann et al. 2020). The initial study was conducted by the same interdisciplinary team consisting of design and nursing researchers. It utilized Thematic Analysis qualitative research methodology. The following steps of data collection were undertaken: (1) literature research on two topics corresponding to the research questions, (2) a focus group interview with paediatric hospital nurses, (3) observation of the communication between paediatric nurses and children/parents through shadowing, (4) individual interviews with paediatric nurses and (5) a focus group interview with experts. Findings: The initial study revealed that a variety of communicative challenges influenced the care of migrant paediatric patients (Kaufmann et al. 2020). The results also highlighted which requirements communication aids should fulfil, in order to increase their acceptability by nurses, paediatric patients and their relatives. Using case examples, this paper focuses on these requirements, for the design of sustainable communication aids. Keywords: communication aids, nursing staff, children, migrant patients, foreign-language patients

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)

Division/Institute:

School of Health Professions
Bern Academy of the Arts
Bern Academy of the Arts > Institute of Design Research
Bern Academy of the Arts > Institute of Design Research > Research Group Health Care Communication Design HCCD

Name:

Kaufmann, Beatricehttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2106-724X;
Simon, Marika Anjahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8853-9059 and
Helfer, Tannys

Subjects:

N Fine Arts > NC Drawing Design Illustration
R Medicine > RT Nursing

ISBN:

978-1-8381117-0-0

Publisher:

Lab4Living

Language:

English

Submitter:

Beatrice Kaufmann

Date Deposited:

26 Oct 2020 11:29

Last Modified:

26 Oct 2020 11:29

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Uncontrolled Keywords:

communication aids, nursing staff, children, migrant patients, foreign-language patients, Kommunikationshilfe, Pflegefachpersonen, Kinder, fremdsprachige PatientInnen, PatientInnen mit Migrationshintergrund

ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.13122

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/13122

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