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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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Au Manitoba, des services de santé en français sont disponibles à Winnipeg, et plus précisément à Saint-Boniface et à Saint-Vital, où habite une forte concentration de francophones. L’objectif de ce deuxième volet de recherche sur l’accès des personnes âgées aux services de santé en français est de dresser un inventaire représentatif des services de santé publics, privés à but lucratif, privés à but non lucratif ou communautaires disponibles en français dans ces deux quartiers, pour ensuite...
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Le premier volet de l’étude globale « Améliorer l’accès des personnes âgées de Saint-Boniface et de Saint-Vital aux services de santé en français », dressait un portrait des états de santé et des besoins de services des personnes ainées de ces deux quartiers. Le deuxième volet de l’étude portant sur l’identification des services de santé disponibles en français, a permis de répertorier 106 organismes des secteurs public, communautaire, privé à but lucratif et privé à but non lucratif...
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The first part of the comprehensive study entitled “Improving St. Boniface and St. Vital Seniors’ Access to French-language Health Services,” provided an overview of the health status and service needs of seniors in these two neighborhoods. The second part, focused on identifying available French-language health services, listed 106 public, community, private forprofit and private not-for-profit and community organizations offering Frenchlanguage services in St. Boniface and St. Vital....
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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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