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  • Shared decision-making (SDM) relies heavily on effective communication between clinicians and patients.
  • Communication difficulties represent significant barriers to implementing SDM in routine clinical practice.
  • Culturally and linguistically diverse patient populations, particularly immigrants, face unique communication challenges.

Discussion:

  • Challenges include language barriers, differing cultural health beliefs, and potential mistrust.
  • Strategies like using professional interpreters and culturally sensitive communication techniques are crucial.
  • Addressing these obstacles is essential for equitable healthcare delivery.

Key Insights:

  • Language and cultural differences significantly impede shared decision-making.
  • Proactive communication strategies are necessary to overcome these barriers.
  • Implementing SDM requires tailored approaches for diverse patient groups.

Outlook:

  • Further research is needed to identify and validate effective communication interventions.
  • Developing culturally competent communication training for healthcare professionals is recommended.
  • Policy changes supporting interpreter services and cultural competency can enhance SDM for immigrant patients.