Noura A. Abouammoh



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6.1.2 Patient characteristics


Sixteen Saudi patients with T2DM were recruited in the study (Table 6.2). Twelve of them were from the PHCCs and four from the hospital.
Table 6.2 Patients’ characteristics


Patient

Age/gender

Education

Time since diagnosis

Treating physician

PHCC

Patients from PHCC

P1

35/F

Higher education

3 years

-

North1

P2

57/M

Community college

5 years

IMG9

East1

P3

42/M

High school

3 years

IMG9

East1

P4

62/F

Primary

12 years

IMG12

East1

P5

55/F

Secondary

6 years

-

East2

P6

50/F

Secondary

8 years

IMG16

West1

P7

39/F

Secondary

7 years

IMG 15

South1

P8

43/M

Community college

2 years

IMG17

South1

P9

60/M

Primary

6years

IMG19

West2

P10

56/M

Community college

9 years

IMG19

West2

P11

67/M

Illiterate

4 years

IMG10

North1

P12

65/M

Community college

6 years

IMG10

North1

Patients from KKUH

P13

70/F

Illiterate

5 years

Hospital

---

P14

45/F

Secondary

10 years

Hospital

---

P15

65/F

Secondary

4 years

Hospital

---

P16

58/M

Illiterate

7 years

Hospital

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Of the physicians who were asked to recruit “hard to reach” patients or “non-attenders” who may have poor control over their diabetes only one patient was recruited (P1) and 3 others were suggested to the researcher by the IMGs (P3, P10 and P11).

All patients were interviewed on the health care premises apart from one female patient (P1) who chose to be interviewed in a café.

6.2 Language as a barrier to communication


The language/dialect barrier to IMG-patient communication and interaction was identified as a distinct issue that cuts across all the themes identified from the data. It is well known from the literature, and apparent from the study’s findings, that language/dialect is a common barrier to effective cross-cultural communication. This subject has already been extensively studied and researched and therefore it is not the intention of this study to present issues related to language in particular. However, it is important to provide some general context concerning language and dialect in SA before presenting the study’s findings. This will help readers to understand the relevant language issues that influence cross-cultural medical communication in SA.


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