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Ce rapport est le fruit des travaux du Comité d'action sur les services de santé en langue française, institué par le ministère de la Santé de l'Ontario et officialisé par un arrêté-en-conseil approuvé en février 1975. Le titre "Pas de problème" est choisi parce que selon le comité, il "résume assez bien la réponse des resposnables de services de santé qui n'ont pas encore perçu les besoins d'un groupe linguistique minoritaire. Pas de problème. Cette simplification d'une situation pourtant...
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Cet article découle d’une étude qui problématise le concept d’effectivité des lois linguistiques. Dans cette étude, nous cherchions à mieux comprendre les dimensions juridiques, sociales, organisationnelles et psychologiques qui peuvent agir sur l’effectivité des lois linguistiques dans le secteur de la santé dans les provinces du Canada qui disposent de telles lois. Sachant que les professionnels de la santé sont en première ligne pour offrir des services en français, nous avons analysé...
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Abstract: Objective: To determine how many physicians in Ontario express a proficiency in providing services in the French language, and to assess the geographic distribution of such physicians. Design: Population-based analysis of the 2007 College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Annual Membership Renewal Survey. Setting: Ontario. Participants: A total of 22688 GPs, FPs, and other specialists certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Royal College of Physicians...
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Background There is ample evidence of ethnic and linguistic segregation in the Canadian labour market. However, it is unknown if there is equitable representation of visible and linguistic minorities in nursing professions. Methods We cross-tabulated aggregate data from Statistics Canada’s 2006 Census. Analyses examined the distribution of visible and linguistic minorities, including visible minority sub-groups, among health managers, head nurses, registered nurses, licensed nurses and...
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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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Francophones are an official language minority in Ontario with limited access to linguistically concordant healthcare services. Although communication is an important skill in the field of pharmacy, little is known about the availability of French-speaking pharmacists. This secondary data analysis of the Ontario College of Pharmacists registry converted weekly hours worked into full-time equivalents (FTEs) and calculated ratios of pharmacist FTEs per 1,000 population. French-speaking...
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