Ambulance doctors test tablet translators to break language barriers
NCT ID NCT06322004
Summary
This study is testing whether using video translators on tablets is practical for ambulance doctors treating patients who speak different languages. It will involve 50 awake adult patients who speak languages like Arabic, Turkish, or Farsi. Researchers will check if the technology works well, if it's easy for doctors to use, and if it changes how the patient is diagnosed or treated.
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Medical University of Vienna
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