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Background Most immigrants to Canada now come from Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean and Africa, where cultures and languages often differ significantly from the Canadian context. Subgroups of immigrants experience disparities in health. Inability to communicate in an official language in Canada may be a marker of risk for poor health due to both pre- and post-migration factors. We aimed to study the relationship between language proficiency and self-reported health. Methods We conducted...
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Le présent article fait état des résultats d'une étude portant sur l'influence qu'exerce le milieu social d'appartenance sur les croyances, les connaissances et les comportements associés à la santé et à la maladie chez un groupe de femmes âgées francophones demeurant dans la région urbaine de Moncton, au Nouveau-Brunswick. L'objectif de cette recherche consistait à repérer des représentations de la santé chez trois groupes de femmes âgées issues du milieu populaire, de la classe moyenne et...
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Through semistructured interviews, language switching in therapy was examined with 9 bilingual Spanish and English therapists. Therapists were asked about how and when they switched from one language to another during treatment, as well as the ways in which their clients’ switched languages. After the use of consensual qualitative research methods (C. E. Hill et al., 2005; C. E. Hill, B. J. Thompson, & E. N. Williams, 1997), the results revealed that therapists used language switching as a...
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BACKGROUND: Communication between health workers and patients at Hottentots Holland Hospital (HHH) is hindered by staff and patients not speaking the same language. HHH is a district hospital in the Cape Town Metropolitan District of the Western Cape where staff mainly speak Afrikaans or English and a large number of patients mainly Xhosa. OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to explore the effects of this language barrier on health workers and patients at HHH. DESIGN: Three focus group interviews...
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Les francophones du Canada vivant en milieu linguistique minoritaire ont peu accès à des services de santé dans leur langue. Pour palier à cette problématique, le gouvernement du Canada a adopté un modèle de réseautage basé sur la stratégie Vers l’Unité pour la santé (VUPS) proposée par l’Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS). Ce modèle, adopté depuis 2001, a donné naissance à une multitude de réseaux et partenariats qui couvrent l’ensemble des régions où vivent les francophones vivant en...
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