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Background: Community-based health and social resources can help individuals with complex health and social needs achieve their health goals. However, there is often inadequate access to these resources due to a lack of physician and patient awareness of available resources and the presence of social barriers that limit an individual’s ability to reach these services. Navigation services, where a person is tasked with helping connect patients to community resources, embedded within primary...
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While there is strong international evidence that language barriers present obstacles to healthcare access, quality and safety, little research has been conducted on the experience of official language minorities in Canada. This multiple method research used on-line and paper-based surveys, combined with semi-structured individual interviews to explore the experience with access to care of Francophone minorities living in four Canadian provinces. The majority of Francophones surveyed...
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Introduction: The risks to patient safety and quality of care faced by members of linguistic minority groups have been well-documented. However, little research has focused on the experience of official language minorities in Canada. Methods: This multiple method study (online and paper-based surveys combined with semi-structured individual interviews with patients and interpreters-health navigators) explored the experience of minority Francophones living in 4 Canadian...
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Le présent chapitre dévoile l’expérience de professionnels bilingues quant à l’offre de services sociaux et de santé dans la langue officielle de la minorité en contexte canadien. Soixante-douze professionnels du Manitoba et de l’Est ontarien décrivent les principaux enjeux associés à la langue et les défis auxquels ils sont confrontés quotidiennement dans l’offre active de ces services. Ces défis concernent la pénurie de professionnels et de services bilingues, la difficulté à repérer le...
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This chapter explores the experience of bilingual professionals with the provision of health and social services in the official language of minority communities in Canada. Seventy-two professionals from Manitoba and eastern Ontario describe the main issues associated with language access, and the challenges with which they are faced in their day-to-day responsibilities with the active offer of these services. Professionals reported challenges such as shortage of bilingual professionals and...
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La transition de l’adolescence à la vie adulte constitue une des plus importantes transitions de la vie. À ce stade, le jeune doit développer des habiletés pour être en mesure de se prendre en charge et gérer ses responsabilités académiques et financières tout en maintenant un mode de vie sain. Des études démontrent que des perturbations à ce stade de vie peuvent avoir des conséquences importantes sur la santé psychologique et l’adaptation au changement, et qu’une instabilité émotionnelle...
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The transition from adolescence to adulthood is a time of dramatic change in one’s life. At this stage, youth are developing skills to be able to support themselves and manage academic and financial responsibilities, while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Studies have shown that disturbances at this stage may have a strong impact on one’s psychological health and ability to adapt to change; emotional instability may have repercussions on performance and psychosocial functioning. Due to...
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Evidence suggests that language barriers present obstacles to healthcare access and quality for Francophone seniors in official language minority communities across Canada. Addressing language barriers and providing continuity is challenging, as French language services (FLSs) rely heavily on bilingual providers and the practice of active offer by all staff. This qualitative research used semi-structured group and individual interviews to explore mechanisms supporting FLS coordination and...
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Cete étude cherchait à connaitre les éléments favorisant l’engagement et la motivation des professionnels ainsi que les pratiques de gestion des ressources humaines qui encourage le personnel bilingue à s’intéresser au travail en milieu bilingue et à demeurer en poste.
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Cet article dévoile un portrait des besoins et des services en français en matière de sexopérinatalité perçus par 67 couples parentaux francophones en situation linguistique minoritaire d’Ottawa et de l’Est de l’Ontario. Les couples ont des besoins d’informations et de soutien ; pour eux, il est important d’aborder la sexualité pendant la période périnatale. Toutefois, le sujet est peu discuté avec les professionnels de la santé, et très peu de services sexopérinataux en français sont...
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The French Language Services Act, 1986 has had an impact on the provision of health care services in Ontario. The Ontario Ministry of Health's implementation of French-language services is examined in light of three criteria: permanency, quality and accessibility of services. Issues are raised around the measurement and creation of demand for services; the health human resources shortage; health care priorities; what constitutes a high quality service; and the influence of the political and...
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Cet article trace les grandes lignes d'un projet de formation à distance qui a été mis en oeuvre en Ontario français. Plusieurs leçons ont été tirées de cette expérience qui peuvent servir dans la planification de futures activités de formation.
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Les inégalités sociales auxquelles font face les populations francophones en Ontario semblent souvent articulées autour de leur condition linguistique minoritaire au sein de la province. Les femmes vivraient de façon plus exacerbée les difficultés liées à cette réalité en raison de la précarité de leurs conditions de vie et de l’accès limité à des services sociaux et de santé dans leur langue (Côté, Lapierre et Levesque, 2015). Cet article propose une analyse intersectionnelle de la...
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Introduction Language is a social determinant of health. Addressing social determinants of health is paramount to successful progression along the HIV-care continuum. Canada is a bilingual country with French and English as official languages. There are few studies to date that have focused on the impact of being a French-speaking linguistic minority on the HIV-care continuum. The primary objective of this scoping, systematic review of literature is to evaluate existing gaps in access to...
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