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Health services or care in the minority official language by age group and gender, Canada, among adults in the minority official language population who considered it important to obtain health services or care in the minority official language, 2022. Possibility to conduct more specific searches for Quebec, Canada outside Quebec, certain provinces, or certain regions.
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Services ou soins de santé dans la langue officielle minoritaire selon le groupe d'âge et le genre, Canada, , parmi les adultes de la population de langue officielle minoritaire qui jugeaient important d'obtenir des services ou des soins de santé dans la langue officielle minoritaire, 2022. Possibilité de faire des recehrches plus spécifiques pour le Québec, le Canada hors Québec, certaines provinces ou certaines régions.
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Les personnes aînées se retrouvent parmi les groupes les plus susceptibles d’être diagnostiqués d’une maladie cognitive, telle qu’une démence. La réception du diagnostic est un événement bouleversant pour toutes les personnes impliquées, et plus particulièrement pour les familles. Dans la région d’Ottawa, il existe une variété de ressources pour soutenir les personnes atteintes d’une démence ainsi que leurs proches. Or, la littérature disponible indique que les personnes francophones vivant...
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Abstract Objective Providing care in a patient’s preferred language improves health outcomes and patient satisfaction. In Ontario, access to French-speaking physicians (FSPs) is estimated using FSP-to-Francophone population ratios and compared with total physician-to-total population ratios. This approach fails to consider the fact that FSPs also serve non-Francophone patients and that Francophones must compete with the entire population to access FSPs. As a result, this approach...
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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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Communication is essential to providing quality primary care. Linguistic concordance between patients and physicians has been linked to improved health outcomes and greater patient satisfaction. Although Canadian Francophones often struggle to access linguistics concordant health services, the concept of the active offer of French Language Services (FLS) has emerged as a means of ensuring the availability of such services and improving the francophone patient experience. However, the impact...
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Background: Patient–provider language discordances can negatively affect the availability, accessibility, acceptability, and quality (AAAQ) of pharmacy services as described by the AAAQ framework. With nearly 600,000 residents of Ontario identifying French as their mother tongue, the active offer (AO) of French language pharmacy services should be provided, yet little is known about pharmacists’ familiarity and use of AO. Methods: Ontario pharmacists completed an online survey measuring...
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Introduction: There is growing interest in the role and use of patient navigators within the health care system. Currently, qualifications and training expectations documented in the literature vary tremendously depending on context and patient population. This paper details the theoretical and pedagogical principles used to develop, implement and evaluate a training programme for lay patient navigators working in a primary care setting. Methods: The planning process involved (a) conducting...
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Language barriers have a detrimental impact on access to health services and compromise patients’ safety. The purpose of this article is to describe and evaluate how the Société Santé en français (SSF) and the 16 French Language Health (FLH) networks used networking and knowledge mobilization for improving access to health services in French for Francophone and Acadian minority communities (FAMC). Method: Data was extracted from the 2013-2018 program’s reports and evaluation. Results...
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