Language issues: An important professional practice dimension for Australian International Medical Graduates

Authors

  • Pam McGrath Griffith University
  • David Henderson Griffith University
  • Hamish Holewa Central Queensland University.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/cam.v10i3.191

Keywords:

Australian health care system, communication skill, International Medical Graduates (IMGs), qualitative research, speech and language

Abstract

Issues associated with speech and language have been noted in the international literature as an important aspect of the process of integration for Australian International Medical Graduates (IMGs). This paper makes a contribution through the presentation of a sub-set of findings on the factors associated with speech and language practices for IMGs, taken from a qualitative study which examined the IMGs’ experience of integration into the Australian healthcare system. A purposive sample of 30 IMGs were interviewed via telephone. Participants were asked to share their experience with communicating in English with patients and other health professionals in the context of the Australian healthcare system. The taped interviews were transcribed verbatim and then coded and thematically analysed. The findings indicate that the months following the point of entry into a medical position are a critical time for the majority of IMGs in terms of difficulties with communicating in English. A range of suggestions to improve speech and language skills for IMGs is provided. The findings emphasize the importance of speech and language skills and the serious implications of this issue for the clinical practice of IMGs.

Author Biographies

  • Pam McGrath, Griffith University
    Pam McGrath is an Associate Professor working as a Senior Research Fellow at the Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University. She conducts a broad program of psychosocial research in healthcare including work on the experience of International Medical Graduates. Her expertise isin qualitative research and she has published over one hundred and eighty articles and four books.
  • David Henderson, Griffith University
    David Henderson is an Adjunct Professor with the Population & Social Health Research Program, Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University. He is presently a medical practitioner with previous experience as a Director of Acute Medicine. His interest is in the integration of International Medical Graduates.
  • Hamish Holewa, Central Queensland University.
    Hamish Holewa is presently the Director and Project Manager of QUADRANT , Central Queensland University. His research experience is in psychosocial health research and he is presently developing a web based project management program.

Published

2014-05-22

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How to Cite

McGrath, P., Henderson, D., & Holewa, H. (2014). Language issues: An important professional practice dimension for Australian International Medical Graduates. Communication and Medicine, 10(3), 191-200. https://doi.org/10.1558/cam.v10i3.191

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