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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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This study examines subjective ratings of health (SRH) by Francophones and Anglophones living in the Eastern Townships. Global self-ratings of health are regarded as sensitive predictors of future health states, mortality, functional decline and disability, and utilization of the health-care system. Yet despite their pragmatic value, SRH are poorly understood. Along with a spontaneous monitoring of present health states, culture and language are listed as determinants of SRH. Few...
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The present study of diachronous ratings of subjective well-being (SWB) was modeled on research undertaken by Staudinger, Bluck & Herzberg (2003). In addition, we were interested in determining the effects of culture and context (where one lives) on SWB ratings. To gage these effects, we included the factor of mother tongue and altered the Life Satisfaction Questionnaire by adding a question concerning expected well-being in Quebec. We asked 350 Anglophones and Francophones from the...
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Objective: To compare the 12-month prevalence of common mental disorders among francophones in Canada, France, and Belgium. This is the first article in a 2-part series comparing mental disorders and service use prevalence of French-speaking populations. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of data from the Canadian Community Health Survey: Mental Health and Well-Being (CCHS 1.2) in 2002 and the European Study of Epidemiology of Mental Disorders-Mental Health Disability (ESEMeD) from 2001...
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Objectives: To compare 12-month and lifetime service use for common mental disorders in 4 francophone subsamples using data from national mental health surveys in Canada, Quebec, France, and Belgium. This is the second article in a 2-part series comparing mental disorders and service use prevalence of French-speaking populations. Methods: Comparable World Mental Health-Composite International Diagnostic Interviews (WMH-CIDI) were administered to representative samples of adults (aged 18...
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Considérant qu’un Canadien sur neuf hospitalisé pour maladie mentale retournera à l’urgence moins d’un mois après sa sortie d’hôpital, il importe de documenter, dans une perspective socio-historique, les itinéraires « transinstitutionnels » des personnes souffrant de troubles psychiques. Nous proposons ici une note de recherche sur l’enquête que nous menons sur l’évolution des services de soins de santé mentale des communautés de langue officielle en situation minoritaire, en particulier,...
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Dans notre article, nous présentons une analyse comparative de l’approche canadienne de l’enjeu de la santé pour les communautés francophones en situation minoritaire (CFSM). Nous montrons que l’État canadien a favorisé une démarche de concertation avec les acteurs communautaires. Notre analyse comparative nous a permis de dégager une typologie des politiques linguistiques en matière de santé destinées aux CFSM. Cette typologie permet de situer l’expérience canadienne par rapport à d’autres...
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Language barriers have a detrimental impact on access to health services and compromise patients’ safety. The purpose of this article is to describe and evaluate how the Société Santé en français (SSF) and the 16 French Language Health (FLH) networks used networking and knowledge mobilization for improving access to health services in French for Francophone and Acadian minority communities (FAMC). Method: Data was extracted from the 2013-2018 program’s reports and evaluation. Results...
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Ce document fait rapport des études : Les normes de compétences culturelles et linguistiques en santé : étude exploratoire sur les normes américaines et Étude sur les services de santé linguistiquement et culturellement adaptés : portrait pancanadien.
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