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Une étude comparative du potentiel de services médicaux dans les langues minoritaires de Colombie-Britannique révèle que des médecins non-francophones parlant français génèrent une retombée linguistique qui amplifie l’offre potentielle de services de santé et de services sociaux en français de façon dramatique. Ce mécanisme structurant s’appliquerait aux autres professions de la santé et des services sociaux, partout au Canada et il serait plus prononcé plus le contexte est minoritaire. Les...
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Background Patients who live in minority language situations are generally more likely to experience poor health outcomes, including harmful events. The delivery of healthcare services in a language-concordant environment has been shown to mitigate the risk of poor health outcomes related to chronic disease management in primary care. However, data assessing the impact of language-concordance on the risk of in-hospital harm are lacking. We conducted a population-based study to determine...
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Background Hospitalizations carry considerable risks for frail, elderly patients; this is especially true for patients with dementia, who are more likely to experience delirium, falls, functional decline, iatrogenic complications, and infections when compared to their peers without dementia. Since up to two thirds of patients in long-term care (LTC) facilities have dementia, there is interest in identifying factors associated with transitions from LTC facilities to hospitals. The purpose of...
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