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Sommaire: Comme partout ailleurs au Canada, le régime des soins médicaux et hospitaliers du Nouveau-Brunswick est universel. Les services de santé qui sont ainsi offerts à la population sont fournis sur une base individuelle, sans égard à la race ou à la langue de l'individu. D'autre part, le Nouveau-Brunswick est la seule province canadienne qui a proclamé officiellement l'egalité juridique des deux communautés linguistiques qui la composent. Dans un tel contexte, l'assurance de la...
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BACKGROUND: Disease is closely linked to the social context in which we live. Difficulty with communication, cultural incompatibility between patients and health care providers and socioeconomic obstacles are important barriers to quality care when doctors and patients come from different backgrounds and speak different languages. Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (RCH) is a paediatric teaching hospital in Cape Town where staff members communicate mainly in English or Afrikaans,...
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BACKGROUND: Communication between health workers and patients at Hottentots Holland Hospital (HHH) is hindered by staff and patients not speaking the same language. HHH is a district hospital in the Cape Town Metropolitan District of the Western Cape where staff mainly speak Afrikaans or English and a large number of patients mainly Xhosa. OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to explore the effects of this language barrier on health workers and patients at HHH. DESIGN: Three focus group interviews...
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