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Research on linguistic minorities have revealed important disparities in Canada. Numerous analyses have identified the need for further studies looking at health status, healthcare utilization access barriers and quality of care affecting francophone living in a minority contexts (FLMCs) in Canada.1 The value and need to improve access and use of valid health information to support the planification of health and social services is well documented; however, important gaps and challenges...
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Abstract Background Language barriers can impact health care and outcomes. Valid and reliable language data is central to studying health inequalities in linguistic minorities. In Canada, language variables are available in administrative health databases; however, the validity of these variables has not been studied. This study assessed concordance between language variables from administrative health databases and language variables from the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) to identify Francophones in Ontario.
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- Canada (2)
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- Ontario (1)
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