The Basque paradigm shift: From legislative language policies to person-centred care
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Montes Lasarte, Aitor (Author)
- Arauzo, Xabier (Author)
- Zarate Sesma, Jon (Author)
Title
The Basque paradigm shift: From legislative language policies to person-centred care
Abstract
The Basque Country has two official languages, Basque and Spanish, the first being spoken by 37% of the population. The Basque Health Service has developed language schemes to fulfill the legal requirements. Currently, there is a vast transformational shift from legislative policies to an evidence-based, patient-centred care approach. This paper discusses three key issues which could enhance language appropriate care: the recording of patient’s preferred language; the Basque language care pathways as a suitable and effective approach for determining the language of service along the continuum of care; and bilingual electronic medical records, which bring to the fore the challenge of language barriers among professionals. Considering its bilingual human resources, it offers an opportunity for establishing compelling evidence about implementation.
Keywords: patient-centred care, bilingual pathways, language appropriate care, preferred language, active offer
Publication
Linguistic Minorities and Society
Date
2021
Issue
15-16
Pages
198-217
Language
en
Citation
Montes Lasarte, A., Arauzo, X., & Zarate Sesma, J. (2021). The Basque paradigm shift: From legislative language policies to person-centred care. Linguistic Minorities and Society, 15–16, 198–217. https://doi.org/10.7202/1078482ar
Theme
Minority language group(s)
Study population
Country
Research type
- Synthèse
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