Patient experience - interpreter services for deaf patients
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In late March 2018 Healthwatch Plymouth received feedback from Healthwatch colleagues in Devon about lack of availability of a British Sign Language/English (BSL) interpreter for a surgical procedure at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth.
The following week, Healthwatch Plymouth held an engagement event at Lisson Grove GP Surgery where we took feedback from a Deaf gentleman via his BSL/English interpreter about experiences his Deaf sister had accessing an interpreter as an inpatient at Derriford Hospital and subsequent reablement stay in a care home setting.
Subsequently since this initial information, Healthwatch Plymouth have received considerable further feedback from other service users around availability of BSL/English Interpreters for appointments both in Primary and Secondary Care. This feedback has been obtained via face to face engagement, email, other organisations (Deaf Organisation based in Essex and Deaf Community in Devon) as well as discussions with several BSL/English Interpreters based in Devon and Cornwall.
The report reviews the themes in relation to British Sign Language, access, relationship between service users and interpreter and technology used.