With the increase in international mobility, healthcare systems should no longer be ignoring language barriers. In\ud addition to the benefit of reducing long‐term costs, immigrant‐friendly organizations should be concerned with\ud mitigating the way language barriers increase individuals’ social vulnerabilities and inequities in health care and\ud health status. This paper reports the findings of a qualitative, exploratory study of the health literacy of 28\ud Francophone families living in a linguistic‐minority situation in Canada. Analysis of interviews revealed that\ud participants’ social vulnerability, mainly due to their limited social and informational networks, influenced the\ud construction of family health literacy. Disparities i...
Objectives: Research suggests that Canadian francophones living in minority contexts have little acc...
Health systems internationally are dealing with greater diversity in patient populations. However th...
Access to health and social services in one’s official language of choice is an important component ...
The Second Canadian Conference on Literacy and Health addressed issues of health literacy, culture, ...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
French speakers residing in predominantly English-speaking communities have been linked to difficult...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Francophone seniors in Manitoba represent a growing and vulnerable population, with poorer health ou...
Official-language minorities in Canada may face specific issues in accessing health care services th...
This project aligns with the Official Languages Health Program goal of ‘developing innovative projec...
Language barriers have a detrimental impact on access to health services and compromise patients’ sa...
Studies in countries across the globe and in Canada show that people from minority communities gener...
Background: Over one million Francophone Canadians live in official language minority communities (O...
Language barriers are often cited as a factor contributing to ethnic inequal-ities in occupational h...
Objectives: Research suggests that Canadian francophones living in minority contexts have little acc...
Health systems internationally are dealing with greater diversity in patient populations. However th...
Access to health and social services in one’s official language of choice is an important component ...
The Second Canadian Conference on Literacy and Health addressed issues of health literacy, culture, ...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
French speakers residing in predominantly English-speaking communities have been linked to difficult...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Francophone seniors in Manitoba represent a growing and vulnerable population, with poorer health ou...
Official-language minorities in Canada may face specific issues in accessing health care services th...
This project aligns with the Official Languages Health Program goal of ‘developing innovative projec...
Language barriers have a detrimental impact on access to health services and compromise patients’ sa...
Studies in countries across the globe and in Canada show that people from minority communities gener...
Background: Over one million Francophone Canadians live in official language minority communities (O...
Language barriers are often cited as a factor contributing to ethnic inequal-ities in occupational h...
Objectives: Research suggests that Canadian francophones living in minority contexts have little acc...
Health systems internationally are dealing with greater diversity in patient populations. However th...
Access to health and social services in one’s official language of choice is an important component ...