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- Title
Being an Interpreter—Beyond Linguistics.
- Authors
Coronado, Patricia
- Abstract
The article "Being an Interpreter—Beyond Linguistics" from the journal Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics explores the emotional complexities of interpreting for a mother facing the birth of a baby with anencephaly, a serious birth defect. The interpreter navigates the delicate balance of conveying medical information and providing compassion and support to the family. The story highlights the resilience and strength displayed by the parents and caregivers in the face of devastating circumstances, emphasizing the importance of authentic human connections in interpreting. The article underscores the emotional toll of interpreting and the need for interpreters to have supportive teammates to navigate the emotional challenges of their role.
- Subjects
HISPANIC American women; HEALTH care teams; MOTHERS; NEURAL tube defects; PATIENTS' families
- Publication
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 2024, Vol 14, Issue 3, pE10
- ISSN
2157-1732
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1353/nib.2024.a947869