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Introduction: The risks to patient safety and quality of care faced by members of linguistic minority groups have been well-documented. However, little research has focused on the experience of official language minorities in Canada. Methods: This multiple method study (online and paper-based surveys combined with semi-structured individual interviews with patients and interpreters-health navigators) explored the experience of minority Francophones living in 4 Canadian...
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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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Des progrès considérables sont constatés dans l’offre de services et la formation de professionnels dans le domaine des services sociaux et de santé en français au Manitoba depuis les 30 dernières années. L’objectif de cette recherche est de mieux connaître la perception des usagers quant aux services couramment disponibles et aux barrières réduisant l’accès à ces services. L’obtention de services en français est importante pour la population francophone, particulièrement pour les aînés et...
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Ethnolinguistically diverse 2S/LGBTQI+ (two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex) populations have unique healthcare needs and experience health inequities compared to their cisgender or heterosexual peers. This community-based participatory study sought to describe the profile and healthcare needs and experiences of official language minority French-speaking 2S/LGBTQI+ adults in Manitoba. Participants (N = 80) reported that gender and sexual identity were often...
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Francophone seniors in Manitoba represent a growing and vulnerable population, with poorer health outcomes and limited access to health and social services in the official minority language. To avoid isolation, support services are required, as chronic diseases and reduced mobility have a direct impact on both physical and social needs. The purpose of this study is to examine the current health status of seniors in the Francophone minority population of Manitoba and their access to health...
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