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Background: Approximately half of decedents in Ontario, Canada, receive some palliative care, but little is known about the influence of language on the nature of these services. Objective: To examine differences between English- and French-speaking residents of Ontario in end-of-life care and outcomes (e.g., health care costs and location of death). Design: A retrospective cohort study using multiple linked databases. Setting/Subjects: A population-based cohort of decedents in Ontario...
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Introduction Substance use and impaired driving increase risk of motor vehicle crashes and deaths. Individual, socio-economic and -cultural factors are associated with these at-risk behaviors; however, little is known if differences exist between the Anglophone majority and minority Francophone populations in Canada. This article describes prevalence of substance use, impaired driving and driving practices by postsecondary student and compares Francophones and Anglophones with respect to...
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Résumé Le présent article décrit le lien entre la santé mentale et l’identité ethnolinguistique des étudiantes et étudiants d’un établissement d’enseignement postsecondaire francophone en contexte linguistique minoritaire dans l’Ouest canadien. Dans l’ensemble, les Franco-Manitobains affichaient une forte identité ethnolinguistique et une meilleure santé mentale. En revanche, les francophones d’un autre pays étaient plus à risque d’éprouver un problème de santé mentale, et ce, malgré une...
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The CAN/HSO 11012:2018 Access to Health and Social Services in Official Languages Standard provides guidelines of excellence to help organizations aim to improve access to health and social services across the continuum of care in Canada’s two official languages – French and English. This information sheet explains what should be expected from health and social service organizations applying this standard.
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La norme CAN/HSO 11012:2018 intitulée Accès aux services de santé et aux services sociaux dans les langues officielles fournit des lignes directrices d’excellence pour aider les organismes à améliorer l’accès aux services de santé et aux services sociaux à l’intérieur du continuum de soins dans les deux langues officielles du Canada, soit le français et l’anglais.
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La norme CAN/HSO 11012:2018 intitulée Accès aux services de santé et aux services sociaux dans les langues officielles fournit des lignes directrices d’excellence pour aider les organismes à améliorer l’accès aux services de santé et aux services sociaux à l’intérieur du continuum de soins dans les deux langues officielles du Canada, soit le français et l’anglais. Ce feuillet d'information explique ce à quoi les usagers peuvent s'attendre des organismes de santé et de services sociaux qui appliquent cette norme.
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Objectif Cet article vise à mettre au jour des iniquités de santé liées non seulement au fait de vivre dans un milieu linguistique minoritaire, mais aussi au fait d’être immigrant et de vivre dans un nouvel environnement avec une culture d’origine différente de celle de sa communauté d’accueil. Méthode Il s’agit d’une étude qualitative qui présente les expériences personnelles de nombreux immigrants francophones dans leurs rapports aux services et aux soins de santé à Sudbury ainsi que leurs...
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Despite the importance of interactions in services, the role language plays in services is an under-researched field. This paper outlines for which services language is especially important. Consistent across studies in three countries (Belgium, Canada and Finland), the findings suggest that bilingual consumers find it particularly important to be served in their native language in high-involvement services. Moreover, for high-involvement services, all consumers find it important to be...
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This chapter examines the effects of language barriers on the access of patients and communities to quality health care. It also looks at communication challenges experienced by health professionals that provide this care. Using a case study of a rural hospital, the chapter highlights some of the challenges posed by the language barrier and explores current methods that English-speaking health professionals at this hospital use to overcome these difficulties. The case study findings indicate...
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Objective Leisure-time physical activity participation is influenced by various socio-demographic factors. Recent evidence suggests that being part of a minority negatively impacts an individual’s health status. The objective of this study was to compare inactive leisure-time physical activity between the Francophone minority and the Anglophone majority in Canada. Methods Data from the fusion of cycles 2.1, 3.1, 4.1, 2008 and 2009 of the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) were used. The...
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One of the most demanding situations for members of linguistic minorities is a conversation between a health professional and a patient, a situation that frequently arises for linguistic minority groups in North America, Europe, and elsewhere. The present study reports on the construction of an oral interaction scale for nurses serving linguistic minorities in their second language (L2). A mixed methods approach was used to identify and validate a set of speech activities relating to nurse...
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À la fin des années 1970, le Québec se dote de la Charte de la langue française (Loi 101), qui modifie l’encadrement de la question de la langue de prestation des services de santé et de services sociaux. Parallèlement, de nombreux rapports, comités d’étude et politiques modifient en profondeur les pratiques institutionnelles et communautaires à l’endroit des personnes aux prises avec des problèmes de santé mentale. Depuis ce contexte de grandes transformations, où certaines réponses...
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