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One of the most demanding situations for members of linguistic minorities is a conversation between a health professional and a patient, a situation that frequently arises for linguistic minority groups in North America, Europe, and elsewhere. The present study reports on the construction of an oral interaction scale for nurses serving linguistic minorities in their second language (L2). A mixed methods approach was used to identify and validate a set of speech activities relating to nurse...
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Introduction. A fall may impact a person’s physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. Fall prevention programs are being implemented to reduce these negative outcomes. However, linguistic barriers in health services may reduce access to such prevention programs. A telehealth fall prevention program was designed to increase access to such programs in French for Francophone minority communities in Canada. This capacity-building project aimed to support community partners to deliver...
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Purpose: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality globally. Telephone-delivered interventions targeting cardiovascular risk factors are gaining popularity. This study is an evaluation of FrancoForme, a cardiovascular risk factor reduction program for the primary and secondary prevention of CVD among French-speaking patients of Eastern Ontario. Methods: This study reports on changes in cardiovascular risk factors, weekly exercise levels, and psychosocial...
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Several fall prevention programs have been implemented to reduce falls among seniors. In some rural areas or in French-speaking minority communities, the availability of such programs is limited. The objectives of this paper are to: (a) describe the Fall Prevention Program Marche vers le futur, offered in French, by videoconference; and (b) present the results of the evaluation of the program objectives. Results demonstrate that participants have improved their physical abilities, gained...
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Contexte La culture de sécurité (CDS) rend compte de déterminants individuels et organisationnels. Son évaluation auprès des professionnels de santé en soins primaires (SP) peut être réalisée par des questionnaires auto-administrés, tel le « Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture » (MOSPSC). Objectif Adapter en français le questionnaire MOSPSC et en étudier les propriétés psychométriques. Méthode Le questionnaire MOSPSC a fait l'objet d'une traduction avec analyse linguistique en...
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L’hypertension artérielle est une maladie chronique qui affecte près de 50 % des personnes de plus de 65 ans au Canada et de façon disproportionnelle, les communautés en situation minoritaire linguistique. L’objectif du projet était de sensibiliser des personnes de 65 ans et plus, hypertendues, en milieu francophone minoritaire aux facteurs de risque de l’hypertension par des ateliers éducatifs. L’impact de ces ateliers a été mesuré par un questionnaire sur la qualité de vie et des groupes...
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