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L’étude rapportée dans ce rapport visait à cerner la disponibilité de services en français dans les FSLD, leur accès, ainsi que l’impact de barrières linguistiques sur la santé et le bien-être, la qualité et la sécurité de soins à partir des perspectives des gestionnaires, des intervenant·es et des personnes résidant dans un FSLD ou de leur proche aidant·e. Elle cherchait également à explorer les variations dans l’offre de services en français en fonction du statut linguistique des foyers,...
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L’étude rapportée dans ce rapport de synthèse visait à cerner la disponibilité de services en français dans les FSLD, leur accès, ainsi que l’impact de barrières linguistiques sur la santé et le bien-être, la qualité et la sécurité de soins à partir des perspectives des gestionnaires, des intervenant·es et des personnes résidant dans un FSLD ou de leur proche aidant·e. Elle cherchait également à explorer les variations dans l’offre de services en français en fonction du statut linguistique...
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Introduction: Language and communication are pivotal to the safe care and management of people with mental health disorders, particularly when these patients are linguistic minorities. Objectives/method: To explore these experiences within linguistic minority populations by completing a literature review and qualitative interviews. Interviews were conducted in Ottawa, Canada, with francophone patients. The studies included in the review represented the international literature on linguistic...
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Objective To isolate the effect of spoken language from financial barriers to care, we examined the relation of language to use of preventive services in a system with universal access. Design Cross-sectional survey. Setting Household population of women living in Ontario, Canada, in 1990. Participants Subjects were 22,448 women completing the 1990 Ontario Health Survey, a population-based random sample of households. Measurements and Main Results We defined language as the language...
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With the increase in international mobility, healthcare systems should no longer be ignoring language barriers. In addition to the benefit of reducing long‐term costs, immigrant‐friendly organizations should be concerned with mitigating the way language barriers increase individuals’ social vulnerabilities and inequities in health care and health status. This paper reports the findings of a qualitative, exploratory study of the ...
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