The provision of effective health care to linguistically and culturally
diverse migrant populations has been identified as a crucial public
health issue. This scoping review examines strategies which have been
implemented and evaluated to address communication barriers experienced
by refugees and migrants in health care settings across the WHO European
Region. Four main types of strategy were identified: cultural mediation,
interpretation, translation of health information, and guidance and
training for health care providers. These have been used to support
access to health care, management of specific diseases and promotion of
health across a wide variety of health care settings. Intersectoral
collaboration was seen as important in the development and
implementation of strategies. Policy considerations include the
development of national policies and the promotion of intersectoral
dialogue to augment the knowledge base and resolve the common issues
identified, such as provision of training and confusion regarding the
roles of mediators/interpreters, that affect strategy implementation and
evaluation.