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Introduction: Increasingly, people are turning toward digital health technologies to support their care management, communication with health professionals, and performing activities of daily living. Digital health technologies may be well implemented in clinical practices in several jurisdictions, but the influence of sociocultural factors may sometimes be neglected. To increase use and sustainability of these innovative solutions in health care, we need to understand acceptability among...
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Résumé La formation des futurs prestataires de soins à l’offre active (OA) des services sociaux et de santé (SSS) en français est essentielle pour permettre l’accès équitable à des services de qualité pour les francophones en situation minoritaire (FSM) au Canada. L’apprentissage par module de simulation interprofessionnelle est une avenue prometteuse à évaluer. L’objectif du présent travail est d’évaluer la satisfaction et l’efficacité perçue de l’apprentissage de l’OA des SSS en français à...
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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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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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Introduction Substance use and impaired driving increase risk of motor vehicle crashes and deaths. Individual, socio-economic and -cultural factors are associated with these at-risk behaviors; however, little is known if differences exist between the Anglophone majority and minority Francophone populations in Canada. This article describes prevalence of substance use, impaired driving and driving practices by postsecondary student and compares Francophones and Anglophones with respect to...
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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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The standard CAN/HSO 11012:2018 (R2022) is a reaffirmation of CAN/HSO 11012:2018 Access to Health and Social Services in Official Languages. The standard provides guidelines of excellence to help organizations aim to improve access to health and social services across the continuum of care in Canada’s two official languages – French and English. The standard content is grouped into five sections: - Establishing the Active Offer of Services - Clinical Research - Governance and Leadership - Workforce - Quality Assurance
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La norme CAN/HSO 11012:2018 (R2022) est une confirmation de la norme CAN/HSO 11012:2018 intitulée Accès aux services de santé et aux services sociaux dans les langues officielles. Elle fournit des lignes directrices d’excellence pour aider les organismes à améliorer l’accès aux services de santé et aux services sociaux à l’intérieur du continuum de soins dans les deux langues officielles du Canada, soit le français et l’anglais. Le contenu de la norme comprend cinq sections : -...
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This study examines the impact of Finland’s social and healthcare reform on language-based welfare services for the Swedish-speaking population of Finland. The reform shifted healthcare responsibility from municipalities to regional wellbeing service counties (WBSCs), altering established linguistic boundaries in the process. Traditionally, municipalities have ensured the provision of services in both Finnish and Swedish in bilingual areas. Post-reform, Swedish speakers that represent a...
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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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