Bibliothèque complète
Experiences and Perspectives of Caregivers of Francophone Older Adults Accessing Community Health Services in Toronto: an Exploratory Qualitative Study
Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Boyd, Elizabeth K. (Auteur)
- Beogo, Idrissa (Auteur)
- Liu, Barbara (Auteur)
- Schneider, Fabien (Auteur)
- Norris, Mireille (Auteur)
Titre
Experiences and Perspectives of Caregivers of Francophone Older Adults Accessing Community Health Services in Toronto: an Exploratory Qualitative Study
Résumé
Background
Canada is a bilingual country; however, outside of Quebec, healthcare services are predominantly offered in English. With the increasing older adult population and stretched healthcare resources, Francophone older adults may face significant challenges in accessing care due to their linguistic minority status. This study explores the experiences of caregivers of Francophone older adults in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
Methods
Using a convenience sampling strategy, caregivers of patients who had undergone geriatric assessment at the Centre Francophone du Grand Toronto (CFGT) were recruited. Participants underwent 45-minute, semi-structured interviews and completed demographic questionnaires. Three independent reviewers conducted qualitative content analysis of the interview transcripts, using the socioecological model of health and NVivo12.
Results
Nine participants were primarily female (n=5), with age ranges of 40–49 (n=2), 50–59 (n=3), and 60+ (n=4). They originated from North America (n=5), Africa (n=3), and the Middle East (n=1); about half preferred English over French. Thematic analysis identified three key themes: 1) Barriers Accessing Health Care in the French Language; 2) The Need for Interpreter Support; 3) Importance of Comprehensive Francophone Community Services.
Conclusions
Despite the presence of organizations (e.g., CFGT), this study reveals a significant gap in French-language services for older adults in the GTA, leading to increased challenges for their caregivers. Due to linguistic barriers, caregivers must act as interpreters to mitigate the risks associated with miscommunication and potentially worse health outcomes. Addressing these issues requires increasing bilingual healthcare providers, enhancing funding for Francophone community services, and improving support systems (e.g., interpreters).
Publication
Canadian Geriatrics Journal
Date
2025-12-03
Volume
28
Numéro
4
Pages
328-335
Abrév. de revue
Can Geriatr J
Consulté le
06/03/2026 11:20
ISSN
1925-8348
Titre abrégé
Experiences and Perspectives of Caregivers of Francophone Older Adults Accessing Community Health Services in Toronto
Langue
en
Catalogue de bibl.
DOI.org (Crossref)
Autorisations
Référence
Boyd, E. K., Beogo, I., Liu, B., Schneider, F., & Norris, M. (2025). Experiences and Perspectives of Caregivers of Francophone Older Adults Accessing Community Health Services in Toronto: an Exploratory Qualitative Study. Canadian Geriatrics Journal, 28(4), 328–335. https://doi.org/10.5770/cgj.28.861
Domaine d’intervention ou d’étude
Groupe(s) linguistique(s) minoritaire(s)
Population concernée
Pays
Province ou territoire canadien
Type d’étude
- Qualitative
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