Can a tablet break language barriers in Life-or-Death emergencies?
NCT ID NCT06596538
Summary
This study aimed to test whether using video translation on a tablet is practical and helpful in fast-paced emergency trauma rooms. It planned to include 50 awake patients who spoke languages like Arabic, Turkish, or Farsi, where doctors would use the tool to communicate. The main goal was to see if the technology worked smoothly and if it changed how doctors made decisions about diagnosis or treatment.
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MUVienna
Vienna, Vienna, 1090, Austria
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