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Les écrits démontrent que l’accessibilité aux services de santé en français est lacunaire chez les communautés francophones vivant en situation minoritaire (CFSM). Cette barrière linguistique est alarmante, car elle peut avoir des conséquences graves sur la qualité des soins et sur la sécurité des patientes et patients francophones. Face à cette réalité, la téléconsultation représente une solution technologique prometteuse permettant d’élargir l’offre des services de santé en français pour...
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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...
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Despite Canada’s linguistic duality, French-speaking minority populations continue to face significant barriers in accessing equitable health care. Investigating two key research questions, this study explores: (1) What are the lived experiences of registered nurses and nursing students caring for French-speaking patients in Ontario? and (2) How do French-speaking patients navigate the health care system to access care in their preferred language? Using qualitative methodology informed by...
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ABSTRACT Background: In the bilingual Canadian context, the use of a preferred official language with healthcare providers is linked to optimized communication, respectful patient-centered care, improved safety and quality of services. This study aimed to develop and test a questionnaire that measures patients’ experience of how language was considered during an outpatient health encounter. Methods: French and English questions were drafted based on a literature review. Questionnaire content...
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