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Purpose of the Study: As the prevalence of dementia increases, the pressure to make early diagnoses also increases. Although patients must be able to identify the symptoms to access appropriate services, they may not be equally accessible to all citizens in a multicultural society. Health care professionals and patients may lack a common “first language.” This study explores the experience of francophone persons with dementia (PWD) and their caregivers during the peri-diagnostic period....
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Background The study explores the language barriers between two language minority populations and healthcare professionals in the Volta Region of Ghana. Methods An interpretive description with a qualitative approach to data collection and analysis was used. This study was carried out in the Tafi-Atome and Avatime-Vane communities, the Hohoe Municipal Hospital and the Margaret Marquart Catholic Hospital in the Kpando Municipality. In all, 46 respondents comprising 19 purposively sampled...
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This paper explores Anglophone seniors' participation within the community of the Estrie region of Quebec. A healthy relationship between Anglophone and Francophone communities improves access to state health and social services and relieves the social isolation of those living in rural areas. Immigrant migration to the area as well as out-migration of young Anglophones is profoundly affecting the delivery of health and social services as well as changing family, community, nation, culture and what it means to be a citizen.
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Dans cet article, nous présentons les résultats d’une étude visant à répondre à la question suivante : quels usages des technologies numériques de santé sont jugés accessibles et acceptables par les francophones de l’Ontario? Les résultats de cette enquête exploratoire montrent que l’accessibilité et l’acceptabilité des technologies de santé pour soutenir l’offre de soins virtuels chez les francophones de l’Ontario dépendent de plusieurs facteurs liés : a) à leur utilité perçue, b) à leur...
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Background Important knowledge gaps exist in the understanding of the management of the risks of imported malaria in Canada among Francophone immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa (FISSA). The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the malaria related-knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of FISSA in Edmonton, where these immigrants are in an official minority language situation and the impact of language barriers on these factors. Methods A structured survey was used to examine...
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La santé des francophones vivant en milieu minoritaire est un sujet d’actualité. Récemment, les centres scolaires communautaires (CSC) ont commencé à explorer leur contribution en cette matière, puisque traditionnellement, leurs activités portaient sur les besoins culturels, éducatifs et sociaux des francophones. Cet article présente les résultats d’une étude qui examinait la capacité des CSC à augmenter le contact avec la langue française dans huit domaines de vie. Les centres ne semblent...
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Objectif Cet article vise à mettre au jour des iniquités de santé liées non seulement au fait de vivre dans un milieu linguistique minoritaire, mais aussi au fait d’être immigrant et de vivre dans un nouvel environnement avec une culture d’origine différente de celle de sa communauté d’accueil. Méthode Il s’agit d’une étude qualitative qui présente les expériences personnelles de nombreux immigrants francophones dans leurs rapports aux services et aux soins de santé à Sudbury ainsi que leurs...
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Despite the importance of interactions in services, the role language plays in services is an under-researched field. This paper outlines for which services language is especially important. Consistent across studies in three countries (Belgium, Canada and Finland), the findings suggest that bilingual consumers find it particularly important to be served in their native language in high-involvement services. Moreover, for high-involvement services, all consumers find it important to be...
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Catalan-speaking citizens living in Catalonia have full, formal rights to use their language with all of their region’s administrations. Nevertheless, the available information on the knowledge and use of Catalan by civil servants shows that health care is a weak spot for regional administrations, due to the difficulty in covering all medical specialties. Plataforma per la Llengua has undertaken research in the form of a survey with a sample of 1,600 Catalan inhabitants, to ascertain the...
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