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Abstract English and French are both official languages in Canada. Whereas official language minorities (English speakers in Quebec, French speakers in the rest of Canada) face healthcare barriers and poor health outcomes, autistic individuals and their families also struggle with accessing healthcare. We examined healthcare access at the intersection of these groups: the autistic community, including English minority-language speakers from Quebec, French majority-language speakers from...
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Background The study explores the language barriers between two language minority populations and healthcare professionals in the Volta Region of Ghana. Methods An interpretive description with a qualitative approach to data collection and analysis was used. This study was carried out in the Tafi-Atome and Avatime-Vane communities, the Hohoe Municipal Hospital and the Margaret Marquart Catholic Hospital in the Kpando Municipality. In all, 46 respondents comprising 19 purposively sampled...
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The Welsh Consumer Council set about defining the consumer interest in language in its 1996 report, Welsh as a Consumer Issue. That report emphasised how and why the opportunities for using the Welsh language be considered from the view of the consumer. In general, service providers are well equipped to look after their own interests – the consumer by comparison is often weak. It is this theme that is picked up in this report – Welsh in the Health Service: The Scope, Nature and Adequacy of...
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Despite Canada’s linguistic duality, French-speaking minority populations continue to face significant barriers in accessing equitable health care. Investigating two key research questions, this study explores: (1) What are the lived experiences of registered nurses and nursing students caring for French-speaking patients in Ontario? and (2) How do French-speaking patients navigate the health care system to access care in their preferred language? Using qualitative methodology informed by...
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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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