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Since the COVID-19 outbreak, a gradual loosening of linguistic obligations in public institutions and governments has been observed in various jurisdictions in Canada. This article argues that in addition to legal requirements to provide minority language services, it is not justifiable for governments to suspend or curtail such services in an emergency situation, for reasons pertaining to public safety and public health. After performing a survey and analysis of government actions against...
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Les aînés anglophones du Québec hors Montréal ont un accès variable aux services de santé et services sociaux (SSSS). C’est pourquoi notre recherche explore l’accès aux SSSS pour les aînés anglophones vivant hors Montréal. Spécifiquement, nous décrivons les facteurs (facilitateurs et barrières) influençant l’accès aux SSSS. Ainsi, nous avons conduit une recherche qualitative de type étude de cas unique imbriquée. Nous avons collecté les données à l’aide d’entretiens semi-dirigés...
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Background The Patient Perception of Patient-Centeredness (PPPC) questionnaire was revised, and there is a need for the questionnaire to be tested in diverse primary care populations. Objectives This study aimed to examine the factor structure of the Revised PPPC questionnaire (PPPC-R) in French-speaking patients with multimorbidity. Design Secondary analysis from baseline data of the French arm of Patient-Centered Innovations for Persons with Multimorbidity Study (PACEinMM...
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Little research has examined communication problems between speakers of official minority languages (patients or caregivers) and health care providers. The objective of this research was to identify the types of issues experienced by English-speaking caregivers of seniors in Quebec, as they interact with French-speaking health care providers. The majority of the caregivers interviewed indicated that they were satisfied with physicians’ interaction with the seniors they cared for. However,...
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Aim To identify barriers to/enablers of attendance at eye screening among three groups of immigrantsto Canada from cultural/linguistic minority groups living with diabetes. Methods Using a patient-oriented research approach leveraging Diabetes Action Canada's patient engagement platform, we interviewed a purposeful sample of people with type 2 diabetes who had immigrated to Canada from: Pakistan (interviews in Urdu), China (interviews in Mandarin) and French-speaking African and Caribbean...
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Les auteurs se demandent si l’utilisation de marqueurs discursifs change, dans les interactions des infirmières avec les patients, en fonction de l’usage qu’elles font de leur langue maternelle (L1) ou de leur langue seconde (L2). Les marqueurs sont analysés à titre de marqueurs de maintien du tour de parole, indiquant la « prise en compte » et de marqueurs de transition dans le discours, indiquant un changement de sujet ou de locuteur dans la conversation. Ces deux catégories de marqueurs...
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