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Objectifs Notre recherche utilise l’indicateur synthétique régional (IPSLOM) pour mesurer la capacité du système de santé à fournir un accès équitable aux professionnels de la santé pour les deux millions de personnes qui constituent des Communautés de langue officielle en situation minoritaire (CLOSM) dans 104 régions sociosanitaires du Canada. Méthode L’indicateur synthétique l’IPSLOM compare l’accès potentiel aux professionnels de la santé de la population de langue officielle minoritaire...
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The Welsh Government is preparing Welsh Language Standards (‘standards’) under the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011 (‘The Measure’) which give Welsh speakers enforceable rights to use the Welsh language. A consultation took place from 14 July to 14 October 2016 on the draft Regulations. A total of 88 responses were received. As part of the consultation meetings were held with the local health boards and the trusts, the Board of Community Health Councils, healthcare regulatory bodies,...
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Les auteurs se demandent si l’utilisation de marqueurs discursifs change, dans les interactions des infirmières avec les patients, en fonction de l’usage qu’elles font de leur langue maternelle (L1) ou de leur langue seconde (L2). Les marqueurs sont analysés à titre de marqueurs de maintien du tour de parole, indiquant la « prise en compte » et de marqueurs de transition dans le discours, indiquant un changement de sujet ou de locuteur dans la conversation. Ces deux catégories de marqueurs...
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Ce bottin vise à aider les parents de jeunes enfants et les intervenants à avoir accès rapidement aux ressources pertinentes à la petite enfance qui sont disponibles à Iqaluit. Ce bottin présente une recension exhaustive de ces ressources en spécifiant le niveau d’accès aux services en français. Par ressources, on entend ici les services, les programmes, les ressources éducatives et autres sources d’information pertinente pour les périodes pré et péri natales, ainsi que pour les familles avec enfants de 0 à 6 ans.
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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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Resumen La normalización de la atención sanitaria sería ofrecer una atención integrada basada en la evidencia y centrada en el usuario (paciente), lo que pasa por una atención en el idioma de elección del usuario. Para la consecución de dicha normalización, y teniendo en cuenta la complejidad del sistema sanitario centrado en el usuario, es necesario poner en marcha políticas que apuesten por el impulso de la conciencia lingüística entre los profesionales sanitarios y ofrecer estrategias...
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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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The objective was to evaluate the associations between older persons’ health status and their social integration and social networks (family, children, friends and community), in two French-speaking, Canadian community dwelling populations aged 65 years and over, using the conceptual framework proposed by Berkman and Thomas. Data were taken from two 1995 surveys conducted in the city of Moncton (n=1518) and the Montreal neighbourhood of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (n=1500). Social engagement (a...
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