Improving access to health services in French: The power of networking and knowledge mobilization, a proven Canadian Model

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Improving access to health services in French: The power of networking and knowledge mobilization, a proven Canadian Model
Abstract
Language barriers have a detrimental impact on access to health services and compromise patients’ safety. The purpose of this article is to describe and evaluate how the Société Santé en français (SSF) and the 16 French Language Health (FLH) networks used networking and knowledge mobilization for improving access to health services in French for Francophone and Acadian minority communities (FAMC). Method: Data was extracted from the 2013-2018 program’s reports and evaluation. Results confirmed that networking effectively mobilized key partners for better access to health services in French regardless of location. This access increased incrementally as a function of the customized level of support provided to the system by the SSF and the FLH networks and, to a lesser extent, when FAMC represented over 3.5% of the total population in the region, province or territory. Networking and knowledge mobilization contribute to augmenting access to safe, quality health services in French for FAMC. Keywords: access, partnership and networking, active offer, language barriers, knowledge mobilization
Publication
Linguistic Minorities and Society
Date
2021
Issue
15-16
Pages
248–263
Language
en
Citation
Tremblay, M., & Leis, A. (2021). Improving access to health services in French: The power of networking and knowledge mobilization, a proven Canadian Model. Linguistic Minorities and Society, 15–16, 248–263. https://doi.org/10.7202/1078484ar
Minority language group(s)
Study population
Country
Canadian provinces or territories
Research type
  • Qualitative