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We examined efforts to engage marginalized populations in Ontario Community Health Centers (CHCs), which are primary health care organizations serving 74 high-risk communities. Qualitative case studies of community participation in four Ontario CHCs were carried out through key informant interviews with CHC staff to identify: (i) the approaches, strategies and methods used in participation initiatives aimed specifically at engaging marginalized populations in the planning of and decision...
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Purpose: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality globally. Telephone-delivered interventions targeting cardiovascular risk factors are gaining popularity. This study is an evaluation of FrancoForme, a cardiovascular risk factor reduction program for the primary and secondary prevention of CVD among French-speaking patients of Eastern Ontario. Methods: This study reports on changes in cardiovascular risk factors, weekly exercise levels, and psychosocial...
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In this chapter, we present the behaviours we have identified encouraging and demonstrating the active offer (AO) of social services and health care in French in minority settings, how we measured them, and how we used these measurements to identify the determinants of AO. We will discuss the tools we developed to measure individual AO behaviours, individual perception of organizational support for AO, and personal characteristics that influence AO behaviours (determinants). Various...
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Dans ce chapitre, nous présenterons comment nous avons répertorié des comportements favorables à une offre active (OA) de services sociaux et de santé en français en contexte minoritaire, comment nous les avons mesurés et comment nous avons utilisé ces mesures pour déceler des déterminants de l’OA. Nous présentons en détail l’élaboration des outils qui ont servi à mesurer les comportements d’OA, le soutien organisationnel perçu envers l’OA et les caractéristiques personnelles qui peuvent...
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The difficulty in recruiting and retaining employees able to work in both official languages has been identified as one of the most significant reasons why Francophone seniors in minority language communities are unable to access social services and health care in French. This chapter presents the findings of a study of 55 profes sionals interviewed in six focus groups, who worked in bilingual organizations in one of the two regions studied (Winnipeg, Manitoba and Ottawa, Ontario). We hoped...
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La difficulté à recruter des professionnels en mesure d’intervenir dans les deux langues officielles a été mentionnée comme une des causes les plus importantes du manque d’accès à des services sociaux et de santé en français pour les personnes âgées francophones en situation minoritaire. Ce chapitre présente les résultats d’une recherche réalisée auprès de 55 intervenants, rencontrés dans six groupes de discussion et travaillant dans des organisations bilingues dans deux régions, soit...
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