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Over the past several years, the Yukon Government has been exploring the matter of aging in place for its senior citizens (Government of Yukon, 2019). In the 2018 report entitled Yukon Health Status Report – Focus on Seniors, the Government of Yukon (2018) presented a profile of the health and well-being of Yukon seniors. t is important to note, however, that the voice of Francophone seniors is neither represented in the Focus on Seniors report (Government of Yukon, 2018) nor in the public...
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Le gouvernement du Yukon s’intéresse depuis quelques années à la question du vieillissement chez soi pour sa population aînée (gouvernement du Yukon, 2019). Un rapport publié en 2018 intitulé Yukon Health Status Report: Focus on Seniors (Gouvernement du Yukon, 2018) présente le profil de santé et de mieux-être des aîné·e·s du territoire. Force est de constater, toutefois, que la voix des francophones n’est représentée ni dans le rapport sur la santé des aîné·e·s (Gouvernement du Yukon, 2018)...
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Considering that French is the dominant language in Quebec, that relatively few francophone providers of health and social services are able to speak English, and that English-speaking older adults (OAs) have low levels of bilingualism, anglophone OAs are more likely than their francophone peers to face language barriers when accessing health and social services. However, little is known about the strategies English-speaking OAs put into place to overcome the difficulties encountered due to...
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Abstract Background There is a paucity of knowledge about the healthcare attitudes and practices of French-speaking immigrants originating from Sub-Saharan Africa (FISSA) living in minority settings. The purpose of this study was to characterize FISSA healthcare experiences and confidence in the malaria-related knowledge of health professionals in Edmonton. Methods A structured survey was used to examine a cohort of 382 FISSA (48% female; 52% male) living in Edmonton. FISSA general...
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