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Access to long-term nursing homes by French-speaking seniors in minority situations is a very real problem. However, few studies have been conducted on this subject. We wanted to better understand this issue in New Brunswick while taking into account the language aspect. In this article, we will present the problem based on different issues encountered by Francophones in minority situations and by giving an overview of the studies conducted on French-speaking seniors in minority situations....
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Purpose of the Study: As the prevalence of dementia increases, the pressure to make early diagnoses also increases. Although patients must be able to identify the symptoms to access appropriate services, they may not be equally accessible to all citizens in a multicultural society. Health care professionals and patients may lack a common “first language.” This study explores the experience of francophone persons with dementia (PWD) and their caregivers during the peri-diagnostic period....
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This paper explores Anglophone seniors' participation within the community of the Estrie region of Quebec. A healthy relationship between Anglophone and Francophone communities improves access to state health and social services and relieves the social isolation of those living in rural areas. Immigrant migration to the area as well as out-migration of young Anglophones is profoundly affecting the delivery of health and social services as well as changing family, community, nation, culture and what it means to be a citizen.
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Background: Approximately half of decedents in Ontario, Canada, receive some palliative care, but little is known about the influence of language on the nature of these services. Objective: To examine differences between English- and French-speaking residents of Ontario in end-of-life care and outcomes (e.g., health care costs and location of death). Design: A retrospective cohort study using multiple linked databases. Setting/Subjects: A population-based cohort of decedents in Ontario...
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Les intervenants de la santé sont appelés à se prononcer sur la sécurité des aînés vivant à domicile et ils ont, à cet effet, très peu d’outils francophones à leur disposition. Le Protocole d’évaluation de la sécurité à domicile (PESAD) est issu de la traduction et de la validation transculturelle du SAFER-HOME. Le processus de validation et l’étude de la fidélité des résultats ont mis en lumière un outil intéressant et possédant de bonnes qualités métrologiques. Il permet aux intervenants...
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Despite the importance of interactions in services, the role language plays in services is an under-researched field. This paper outlines for which services language is especially important. Consistent across studies in three countries (Belgium, Canada and Finland), the findings suggest that bilingual consumers find it particularly important to be served in their native language in high-involvement services. Moreover, for high-involvement services, all consumers find it important to be...
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C’est dans la communauté rurale de Chéticamp que le programme sur l’initiative des soins de santé primaires pour les communautés francophones (Francophone Primary Health Initiative Program) a été établi. Environ 50 % des initiatives proposées ciblent les personnes âgées, notamment l’amélioration de la santé cardiovasculaire, l’augmentation du niveau d’activité physique et de l’information reliée aux médicaments. Tous les projets ciblent un certain nombre d’habitudes de vie saines et...
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