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Cultural competency and translation for research

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: Recurso continuoRecurso continuoSeries Proceedings of the 44th. Annual ConferenceDetalles de publicación: Alexandra, VA : American Translators Association , 2003Descripción: p.211-222viii, 447 pTema(s): En: Annual Conference, 44thResumen: Latinos are the minority group with the highest growth rate in North Carolina, and many health research effort are targeted to this population. it is essential to understand not only the characteristics of this population but also how they operate when faced with a written survey. through a specific example, this paper aims to provide insight into some cognitive aspects of answering surveys and to make a few recommendations for translators who aid health care researchers. Alejandra Koval is Associate Member; Research Associate, Maya Angelou Research Center on Minority Health, Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
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Latinos are the minority group with the highest growth rate in North Carolina, and many health research effort are targeted to this population. it is essential to understand not only the characteristics of this population but also how they operate when faced with a written survey. through a specific example, this paper aims to provide insight into some cognitive aspects of answering surveys and to make a few recommendations for translators who aid health care researchers. Alejandra Koval is Associate Member; Research Associate, Maya Angelou Research Center on Minority Health, Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

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