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Table 2 Scale of agreement that language barriers explain three scenarios

From: Language support for linguistic minority chronic hepatitis B/C patients: an exploratory study of availability and clinicians’ perceptions of language barriers in six European countries

Scenario

Response option

DE (n = 31)

HU (n = 18)

IT (n = 35)

NL (n = 49)

ES (n = 15)

UK (n = 39)

Language barriers explain the low uptake of screening by people with country of birth-related risk factors

Strongly disagree

3%

18%

0%

2%

13%

3%

Disagree

10%

35%

26%

31%

20%

13%

Neutral

23%

12%

26%

22%

27%

23%

Agree

52%

24%

31%

39%

33%

54%

Strongly Agree

13%

12%

17%

6%

7%

8%

A lack of translated materials/interpreters explains the lack of screening in primary care

Strongly disagree

0%

6%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Disagree

7%

6%

6%

14%

13%

15%

Neutral

16%

12%

14%

45%

27%

33%

Agree

68%

59%

63%

37%

53%

44%

Strongly Agree

10%

18%

17%

4%

7%

8%

Language barriers explain why hepatitis B/C cases do not reach specialist secondary care

Strongly disagree

4%

22%

0%

0%

0%

0%

Disagree

13%

11%

15%

19%

18%

7%

Neutral

17%

22%

35%

26%

18%

20%

Agree

58%

33%

39%

41%

46%

63%

Strongly Agree

8%

11%

12%

15%

18%

10%

  1. Abbreviations: DE Germany, HU Hungary, IT Italy, NL the Netherlands, ES Spain, UK United Kingdom