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Résumé Ce tableau de bord propose une visualition interactive des données afin d'illustrer le potentiel de l'analyse géographique et de mieux compremdre les besoins des communautés francophones de l'Ontario en matière de soins de longue durée, dans une perspective d'équité et d'accès aux services. Abstract This dashboard provides an interactive visualization of data to illustrate the potential of geographic analysis and to better understand the long-term care needs of Ontario's Francophone...
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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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Ce rapport présente une analyse de la demande et de l’offre de services de santé en français (SSF) dans le secteur des soins de longue durée (SLD) en Ontario. En nous appuyant sur des données publiques ainsi que sur des données administratives fournies par le ministère de la Santé de l’Ontario, le rapport examine : 1. la demande régionale de SSF, évaluée selon la population ontarienne âgée de 65 ans et plus et la population francophone de ce groupe d’âge ; 2. l’offre de SSF, mesurée par le...
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Faits saillants Cette recherche confirme et soutient : 1. Le fait que la proche-aidance se conjugue presque exclusivement au féminin. Deux facteurs expliquent ce fait de notre point de vue : (1) les femmes sont plus nombreuses au grand âge, donc sont statistiquement plus représentées dans le rôle que les hommes, (2) la socialisation des femmes au rôle du prendre soin et son intégration par celles-ci comme allant de soi témoigne d’une légitimation à priori de l’idée que le poids de...
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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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Abstract : Improving health and health care can be achieved efficiently by improving the patient experience. This study’s main objective was to capture and understand the Francophone patient experience during a visit to their family physician’s office and examining the impact of linguistic concordance or discordance on this experience. Data collection method was inspired by the first two steps of the Experience Based Design approach (EBD), six focus groups were conducted in strong French...
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Abstract Background Individuals face multifaceted barriers to accessing community resources, which can significantly impact their ability to obtain necessary support and services. This study examines barriers and enablers to access community resources among primary care patients and explores the interplay between individual- and system-level factors that influence access to resources. Methods In this qualitative study, we conducted 32 semi-structured interviews with primary care patients...
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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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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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Cette étude a utilisé les données sur les médecins, la facturation et le recensement de 2016 dont dispose l’ICES pour examiner l’accès potentiel à des médecins de famille francophones pour les francophones résidant dans 1 643 aires de diffusion agrégées (ADA) de l’Ontario. L’Ontario compte 550 280 francophones, soit 4,1 % de sa population. Nous avons identifié 8 199 médecins de famille, parmi lesquels 1 169 se sont autodéclarés francophones. Le ratio provincial global pour les francophones...
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