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| Name | Class |
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| University of Geneva, Switzerland | OTHER |
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Survey-based satisfaction, performance and technical features evaluation of a speech-enabled fixed-phrase translation tool (BabelDR) in an emergency department.
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| the translation tool BabelDr | Device | Doctors use a speech-enabled fixed-phrase translation tool to help communicate with an allophone patient. |
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| Satisfaction evaluation through a 4-point scale survey | Are patients' and doctors' satisfied with the use of BabelDr? | During the consultation |
| Efficacy evaluation through a 2-point scale survey | Can BabelDr be efficient tool in an emergency context: are doctors' able to reach a diagnostic with the tool? | During the consultation |
| Technical features evaluation through a 4-point scale survey | Are the technical features appreciated by the doctors'? | During the consultation |
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30 patients were recruited with an average age of M=38.2 (SD=16.49) of which 53.33% were males. The distribution between the different languages was the following: Spanish (11), Arabic (4), Farsi (7), Tigrinya (7) and Albanian (1).
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG) | Geneva | 1205 | Switzerland |
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