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Introduction: There is growing interest in the role and use of patient navigators within the health care system. Currently, qualifications and training expectations documented in the literature vary tremendously depending on context and patient population. This paper details the theoretical and pedagogical principles used to develop, implement and evaluate a training programme for lay patient navigators working in a primary care setting. Methods: The planning process involved (a) conducting...
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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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Le Navigateur francophone du système de santé (NFSS) était un projet pilote, mis en place en 2021, qui cherchait à fournir un niveau supplémentaire de soutien aux patient·es et aux familles francophones afin de faciliter leur navigation du système de santé et leur accès aux services. Le NFSS avait pour objectif d’améliorer l’accès aux services de santé pour les communautés francophones et acadiennes de T.-N.-L. et de fournir des informations aux fournisseurs de soins de santé, lorsqu’ils...
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Au Canada, il fut démontré que les communautés francophones vivant en situation linguistique minoritaire éprouvent des difficultés à se prévaloir de services sociaux et de santé dans leur langue de préférence, ce qui peut négativement affecter la qualité et la sécurité des services. L’offre active est une pratique visant à contrer les effets de la minorisation linguistique en invitant, de manière proactive et dès le premier contact, les bénéficiaires à s’exprimer dans la langue officielle de...
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In this study we examined health communication anxiety (HCA) associated with language-discordant situations – that is, where people have to use their second language (L2) to communicate with health providers who are using their first language (L1). We adapted existing HCA scales in order to (1) assess L2 HCA in such situations separately for physical and mental/emotional health contexts and (2) control for potential confounds, such as HCA not related to L2 use and L2 communication anxiety...
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