French speakers residing in predominantly English-speaking communities have been linked to difficulties accessing health care. This study examined health care access experiences of immigrants and non-immigrants who self-identify as Francophone or French speakers in a mainly English speaking province of Canada. We used semi-structured interviews to gather opinions of recent users of physician and hospital services (N = 26). Language barriers and difficulties finding family doctors were experienced by both French speaking immigrants and non-immigrants alike. This was exacerbated by a general preference for health services in French and less interest in using language interpreters during a medical consultation. Some participants experienced em...
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...
Abstract Background Immigrants make up one fifth of the Canadian population and this number continue...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
Official-language minorities in Canada may face specific issues in accessing health care services th...
With the increase in international mobility, healthcare systems should no longer be ignoring languag...
Immigrants often lose their health advantage as they start adapting to the ways of the new society. ...
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...
Abstract Background Immigrants from culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse countries fac...
Several studies acknowledge that immigrants encounter barriers when accessing health care in large C...
Abstract Background Patient-Physician language discor...
Background: Research has demonstrated lower access to healthcare services by immigrant patients in c...
Abstract Background Patient-Physician language discor...
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...
Abstract Background Immigrants make up one fifth of the Canadian population and this number continue...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
Official-language minorities in Canada may face specific issues in accessing health care services th...
With the increase in international mobility, healthcare systems should no longer be ignoring languag...
Immigrants often lose their health advantage as they start adapting to the ways of the new society. ...
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...
Abstract Background Immigrants from culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse countries fac...
Several studies acknowledge that immigrants encounter barriers when accessing health care in large C...
Abstract Background Patient-Physician language discor...
Background: Research has demonstrated lower access to healthcare services by immigrant patients in c...
Abstract Background Patient-Physician language discor...
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...
Abstract Background Immigrants make up one fifth of the Canadian population and this number continue...