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Verbal communication with the patient is a basis of nursing. In recent years, many people have come to us who need medical and nursing help but do not (yet) speak your language sufficiently.
An interpreter is often appointed for crucial medical clarification discussions and documents. In everyday nursing, however, it is often the short terms that are missing and for which there has not yet been a far-reaching solution.
This is where tıp doc care comes in. The app comprehensively supports everyday communication with foreign-language patients with over 600 terms and elaborate images with short subtitles in 20 languages and a convenient search function. Many languages as an optional additional function with voice output in online operation. The translations are secured by certified interpreters and native-speaking medical specialists.
The app also offers the solution for German-speaking patients who cannot make themselves understood in spoken language, e.g. B. after a stroke with aphasia.
It is also suitable as a training app for foreign-language, newly immigrated nurses to learn the relevant vocabulary in the national language.
Areas and chapters: 1. Arriving: Admission, the station, media, routes 2. Basic care: Personal hygiene, excretions, clothing, food / food, 3. Personal. Circumstances: well-being, activities, visit, religion, 4. Treatment care: examinations, X-rays, applications, surgical preparations, 5. Administration: forms, discharge, frequently asked questions.
Setzer Verlag has over 10 years of experience in the development of foreign language communication aids and is regularly a pioneer in establishing new formats for image-based language promotion. This communication app was developed as part of the "Future of Care" research project of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research at the Nuremberg Clinic and is part of the certification process. You can get more information on the PPZ homepage (nursing practice center) at www.ppz-nuernberg.de. Take part in the certification process. You are cordially invited to submit your suggestions.