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Insight into Post-Pandemic Needs in Healthcare and Well-Being Among Francophone Families in the Canadian Prairies
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Keough, Catelyn (Author)
- Turgeon, Marianne (Author)
- Proulx-Cullen, Elyse (Author)
- Leis, Anne (Author)
- De Moissac, Danielle (Author)
- Marchak, Kristan (Author)
- Gnidehou, Sedami (Author)
Title
Insight into Post-Pandemic Needs in Healthcare and Well-Being Among Francophone Families in the Canadian Prairies
Abstract
Francophone populations outside Quebec were disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Despite French being one of Canada’s official languages, access to information and services in French remains limited. This study examined Francophone families’ (FF) post-pandemic health and well-being needs (PPHW) in the Canadian Prairie provinces. An online survey assessed PPHW needs among 319 FF in Alberta (AB), Saskatchewan (SK), and Manitoba (MB). Respondents ranked PPHW needs from a predefined list; logistic regression analyzed socio-demographic influences. Divided into AB/SK and MB cohorts, sociodemographic profiles were statistically distinct for many variables, but with similarities found in gender of respondents (women: 73% in AB/SK, 79% in MB), marital status (married: 81% in AB/SK, 88% in MB), area of residence (urban: 86% in AB/SK, 81% in MB), and number of children (2 children: 49% in AB/SK, 41% in MB). Three high-priority needs were shared across provinces: (1) access to recreational, athletic, and artistic activities in French for children (variations by child gender); (2) access to French healthcare professionals (variations by education level and language difference); and (3) social activities in French for families. AB/SK respondents prioritized mental health services in French for adults and youth. MB families prioritized belonging to a Francophone community (variations by gender of children) and education services in French (variations by age of children). Understanding these common and province-specific priorities can inform policy and service planning.
Publication
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Date
2026-01-28
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
167
Journal Abbr
IJERPH
Accessed
6/14/26, 7:12 PM
ISSN
1660-4601
Language
en
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Keough, C., Turgeon, M., Proulx-Cullen, E., Leis, A., De Moissac, D., Marchak, K., & Gnidehou, S. (2026). Insight into Post-Pandemic Needs in Healthcare and Well-Being Among Francophone Families in the Canadian Prairies. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 23(2), 167. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph23020167
Theme
Area of intervention or study
Minority language group(s)
Study population
Country
Canadian provinces or territories
Research type
- Quantitative
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