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Evidence suggests that language barriers present obstacles to healthcare access and quality for Francophone seniors in official language minority communities across Canada. Addressing language barriers and providing continuity is challenging, as French language services (FLSs) rely heavily on bilingual providers and the practice of active offer by all staff. This qualitative research used semi-structured group and individual interviews to explore mechanisms supporting FLS coordination and...
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Access to health and social services in one’s official language of choice is an important component of quality and safety of care for seniors. Access can be fragmented, even in the context of legislation guaranteeing the right to receive such services, and in areas with a higher proportion of bilingual providers. Using a community-based participatory approach, we identified mechanisms promoting or impeding the clinical integration of health and social French language services intended for...
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Perceived sense of belonging and positive social climate on campus are crucial elements for post-secondary students, as they contribute to academic achievement, positive mental health, and help-seeking. Few studies have explored post-secondary students’ sense of belonging and perceptions of social climate in an official language minority campus, which attract Canadian-born francophones, anglophones who pursue higher education in their second language, and francophone international students....
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Les jeunes adultes en milieu postsecondaire vivent une transition de vie importante : une plus grande indépendance, de nouvelles relations interpersonnelles et sociales, des prises de décisions déterminantes et des responsabilités importantes qui peuvent être difficiles à gérer, pour certaines personnes. Ces nombreux changements peuvent déstabiliser un sentiment de bien-être et occasionner des troubles de santé mentale, des comportements à risque et des difficultés académiques. Un sentiment...
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