Expérience de francophones en Ontario chez leur médecin de famille : concordance et discordance linguistique

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Expérience de francophones en Ontario chez leur médecin de famille : concordance et discordance linguistique
Abstract
Abstract : Improving health and health care can be achieved efficiently by improving the patient experience. This study’s main objective was to capture and understand the Francophone patient experience during a visit to their family physician’s office and examining the impact of linguistic concordance or discordance on this experience. Data collection method was inspired by the first two steps of the Experience Based Design approach (EBD), six focus groups were conducted in strong French communities of Northern Ontario in which a total of twenty-nine Francophones described their experience of a visit to their family physicians’ office. The Francophone patient experience is characterized by many emotions, several of which result from the presence of linguistic concordance or discordance with the physician. Linguistic discordance in a primary care setting elicits a less favorable patient experience in terms of emotions associated with comfort, accessibility, security and personal aptitude. Actively offering French language services, being mindful of patient language preferences regardless of apparent bilingualism and providing a bilingual environment in the family physician’s office (e.g. signage, forms) would favor a positive patient experience for Francophones in Ontario.
Publication
La Revue de la Diversité de la Recherche en Santé
Date
2020
Volume
3
Pages
2561-1666
Language
fr
Citation
Jutras, C., Gauthier, A. P., Timony, P. E., Côté, D. et Kpazaï, G. (2020). Expérience de francophones en Ontario chez leur médecin de famille : concordance et discordance linguistique. La Revue de la Diversité de la Recherche en Santé, 3, 2561‑1666. https://doi.org/10.28984/drhj.v3i0.310
Minority language group(s)
Study population
Country
Canadian provinces or territories
Research type
  • Qualitative