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Background There is ample evidence of ethnic and linguistic segregation in the Canadian labour market. However, it is unknown if there is equitable representation of visible and linguistic minorities in nursing professions. Methods We cross-tabulated aggregate data from Statistics Canada’s 2006 Census. Analyses examined the distribution of visible and linguistic minorities, including visible minority sub-groups, among health managers, head nurses, registered nurses, licensed nurses and...
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Cette étude visait à mieux comprendre ce que vivent les anglophones des régions de l‘est du Québec qui doivent se déplacer vers des centres urbains pour recevoir des services de santé spécialisés.
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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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Résumé Contexte. Des études menées pendant la pandémie de COVID-19 soulignent que le confinement a réduit l’accès aux services et accru les responsabilités et l’isolement des proches aidants. Objectif. Cette étude examine les répercussions à long terme chez 83 proches aidants de personnes âgées provenant de quatre provinces canadiennes. Méthodes. Les participants ont rempli un questionnaire en ligne entre octobre 2021 et février 2022, puis à nouveau six mois plus tard, sur l’aide fournie, le...
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There is growing interest in language barriers in health care (LBHC) – interest, that is, in how the quality of health care service delivery might be compromised when patients and health care providers do not share the same first language. This article discusses LBHC as an emerging research area that provides valuable opportunities for researchers in various branches of the language sciences – including, among others, applied linguistics, theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics, second...
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Le présent document résume les travaux de recherche qui ont été menés récemment sur l’accès aux services de santé et aux services sociaux pour la communauté de langue officielle en situation minoritaire (CLOSM) anglophone du Québec. S’appuyant sur la Bibliographie sur le Québec anglophone, la Bibliothèque ouverte du savoir communautaire et le centre de documentation du Réseau communautaire de santé et de services sociaux (CHSSN), il met en lumière les principaux thèmes traités, les lacunes...
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In Canada, health and language are both areas of shared jurisdiction. People have high expectations that the federal government will take on a leadership role in protecting thelanguag e rights of the Canadian population when it comes to health care. In a context where the various levels of government are working to build a stronger Canada, every Canadian should be able to receive health services in the official language of their choice. In this report, the Standing Senate Committee on...
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Health services or care in the minority official language by age group and gender, Canada, among adults in the minority official language population who considered it important to obtain health services or care in the minority official language, 2022. Possibility to conduct more specific searches for Quebec, Canada outside Quebec, certain provinces, or certain regions.
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