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. 2011 Feb 19;26(7):712–717. doi: 10.1007/s11606-010-1619-z

Table 1.

Presence of Interpreters at Three Types of Clinical Encounters by Patient Characteristics (N = 234), at Two Hospitals in the San Francisco Bay Area, 2005–2008

N Interpreter present with physician at admission N (%) P value Interpreter present with physicians since admission N (%) P value Interpreter present with nurses since admission N (%) P value
Age 0.0001 0.03 0.003
 18-24 28 11 (39) 16 (57) 8 (29)
 25-49 128 61 (48) 68 (54) 37 (29)
 50-64 46 33 (77) 27 (66) 21 (49)
 ≥ 65 32 25 (78) 26 (81) 19 (59)
Sex 0.28 0.95 1.0
Men 126 66 (53) 74 (60) 46 (37)
Women 108 64 (60) 63 (61) 39 (37)
Education 0.58 0.19 0.03
Less than High School graduate 183 104 (57) 112 (63) 73 (40)
High School graduate or more 51 26 (53) 25 (52) 12 (24)
Primary language 0.002 0.03 <0.0001
Cantonese/Mandarin 35 25 (78) 22 (69)
Spanish 199 112 (57) 63 (32)
Co-morbidity Score 0.04 0.17 0.02
 0 56 24 (43) 28 (51) 13 (23)
 1 62 33 (53) 40 (66) 26 (41)
 2 38 23 (61) 20 (53) 11 (29)
 3 or more 74 50 (68) 49 (67) 35 (47)
104 (53)
Hospital Service 0.95 0.004 0.0002
 Medical 90 50 (57) 63 (72) 46 (52)
 Surgical/Gyn 142 79 (56) 73 (53) 39 (28)