Your search
Results 10 resources
-
The Welsh Language Commissioner and Alzheimer’s Society Cymru have collaborated on a project focussing on the Welsh language and dementia. The research company Wavehill was commissioned to undertake a study of the care and support services delivered to Welsh speakers with dementia. This qualitative research involved consultation with senior officers from local authorities and health boards; academics in the field; care and support providers; and people living with dementia. The purpose of...
-
La maladie d’Alzheimer est un syndrome neurodégénératif chronique caractérisé par un déclin cognitif et mnésique. Les personnes atteintes par cette maladie développent des affections rattachées à la langue. Il est important de faire passer des tests de dépistage dans la langue maternelle de la personne puisque l’aptitude linguistique décline avec la progression de la maladie. De manière générale, le Mini-mental et le test de l’horloge sont administrés en anglais aux francophones du nord de...
-
Cet article étudie la représentation sociale des services de santé mentale chez les personnes dites dépressives en contexte francophone minoritaire au Canada. Des entrevues semi-dirigées ont été réalisées auprès de 44 personnes s’identifiant comme francophones et anglophones. Ces dernières proviennent de Moncton, Ottawa, Sudbury et Winnipeg et ont fait l’expérience d’un épisode dépressif. L’analyse lexicographique complétée par l’analyse intégrée de contenu a fait ressortir trois grands...
-
Background Hospitalizations carry considerable risks for frail, elderly patients; this is especially true for patients with dementia, who are more likely to experience delirium, falls, functional decline, iatrogenic complications, and infections when compared to their peers without dementia. Since up to two thirds of patients in long-term care (LTC) facilities have dementia, there is interest in identifying factors associated with transitions from LTC facilities to hospitals. The purpose of...
-
There has been a limited amount of research suggesting that cultural and linguistic variables may affect access to health services, but no study has examined the access of French-speaking Canadians to psychiatrists. The present study used data from the Ontario Mental Health Reporting System to examine patterns of daily contact with psychiatrists in the first 3 days of admission to mental health facilities in Ontario. The results showed that after controlling for a broad range of covariates,...
Explore
Theme
Area of intervention or study
Minority language group(s)
- Francophones in minority situations (8)
- Other OLMCs (1)
- Allophones (1)
Study population
Country
- Canada (8)
- Other countries (2)
Canadian provinces or territories
- Canada (except Quebec) (1)
- Manitoba (2)
- New Brunswick (1)
- Ontario (6)
- Quebec (1)
Abstracts, summaries, or thematic issues
- Summary reports (1)
Publication year
-
Between 2000 and 2026
(10)
-
Between 2000 and 2009
(1)
- 2003 (1)
- Between 2010 and 2019 (6)
- Between 2020 and 2026 (3)
-
Between 2000 and 2009
(1)