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Structural facilitators and barriers to access to and continuity of French-language healthcare and social services in Ontario’s Champlain region
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Savard, Jacinthe (Author)
- Bigney, Kte (Author)
- Kubina, Lucy-Ann (Author)
- Savard, Sébastien (Author)
- Drolet, Marie (Author)
Title
Structural facilitators and barriers to access to and continuity of French-language healthcare and social services in Ontario’s Champlain region
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to examine access to and continuity of French-language healthcare and social services in Ontario's Champlain region through an analytical framework that incorporates people seeking care, their caregivers and the linguistic component of care into a health and social service system bounded by community, organizational, political and symbolic structures.
Methods: Experiences of French-speaking seniors seeking care and those of health and social service providers and managers from two qualitative exploratory studies are used to describe trajectories through the system.
Results: Participants exposed how, together with community vitality, issues within each of the system's symbolic, political or regulatory and organizational structures influence these trajectories.
Conclusions: To meet the needs of francophone seniors, additional work is needed to increase French-language services coordination within the organizational, regulatory and policy structures of the health and social service system.
Publication
Healthcare Policy
Date
2020
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
78-94
Language
en
Citation
Savard, J., Bigney, K., Kubina, L.-A., Savard, S., & Drolet, M. (2020). Structural facilitators and barriers to access to and continuity of French-language healthcare and social services in Ontario’s Champlain region. Healthcare Policy, 16(1), 78–94. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpol.2020.26289
Theme
Minority language group(s)
Study population
Country
Canadian provinces or territories
Research type
- Qualitative
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