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A summary of the report, Health and Healthcare Utilization of Francophones in Manitoba / La santé et l’utilisation des services de santé des francophones du Manitoba by Mariette Chartier, Greg Finlayson, Heather Prior, Kari-Lynne McGowan, Hui Chen, Janelle de Rocquigny, Randy Walld, Michael Gousseau Summary written by Michelle Houlden
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Au Manitoba, des services de santé en français sont disponibles à Winnipeg, et plus précisément à Saint-Boniface et à Saint-Vital, où habite une forte concentration de francophones. L’objectif de ce deuxième volet de recherche sur l’accès des personnes âgées aux services de santé en français est de dresser un inventaire représentatif des services de santé publics, privés à but lucratif, privés à but non lucratif ou communautaires disponibles en français dans ces deux quartiers, pour ensuite...
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The first part of the comprehensive study entitled “Improving St. Boniface and St. Vital Seniors’ Access to French-language Health Services,” provided an overview of the health status and service needs of seniors in these two neighborhoods. The second part, focused on identifying available French-language health services, listed 106 public, community, private forprofit and private not-for-profit and community organizations offering Frenchlanguage services in St. Boniface and St. Vital....
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Context The global shortage of doctors is of concern. This is particularly true in French‐speaking regions of New Brunswick, Canada, where there is no medical school. Since 1981, francophone medical students from New Brunswick have been able to undertake part of their training in their province through an agreement with medical schools in another province. We studied the effects of frequency and length of exposure to the province of origin during medical training on the...
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Introduction: Previous studies have shown that French-speaking family physicians (FSPs) in Ontario are less numerous in areas with high proportions of francophones. The purpose of the current study was to assess whether the degree of concordance between physicians' language of competence and the linguistic profile of the community in which they practise is associated with workload and to explore variations in this relation in rural and northern regions of the province. Methods: This was a...
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Introduction: Rural and Northern Ontario francophones face many health-related challenges including poor health status, a poor supply of French-speaking physicians, and the potential for an inability or reduced ability to effectively communicate with anglophone healthcare providers. As such, it can reasonably be expected that rural and Northern Ontario francophones experience barriers when receiving care. However, the experience of physicians working in areas densely populated by...
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