Ghana has become home to many migrants from Francophone countries due to educational, professional, economic, and socio-political factors, among others. These factors also interact well with the country’s strategic location within the sub-region. As a result, migrants seek access to various public services including healthcare. However, language tends to be a barrier to their pursuit of quality healthcare. Based on the Communication Accommodation Theory (CAT) of Giles, the paper examines the implications of language barrier on Francophone migrants’ access to healthcare in Ghana and highlights how the migrant patients and health personnel perceive and deal with the barriers during consultations. The study uses qualitative methods, including ...
The communication problems of migrant communities in the United Kingdom are currently poorly underst...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess communication barriers between healthcare providers and African patients...
Increased migration rates demonstrate a rise in women seeking relocation as a means to access employ...
No AbstractKeywords: Access; healthcare utilization; barriers; sub-Saharan African; migrant; Thailan
Background: Communication with health care providers represents an essential part of access to healt...
This study investigates how migration to Ghana affects the language use and language choice of East ...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
Patients experience significant barriers to accessing quality medical care. Foremost among these are...
Although it generally doesn’t, health care can go terribly wrong. More than in any other realm, misc...
Cultural beliefs on healthcare in the 21st century by the African immigrants in the United States ha...
peer-reviewedThere is a knowledge translation gap between policies promoting equitable access to hea...
BACKGROUND: Cultural competency describes interventions that aim to improve accessibility and effect...
This article explores the effects of dialectal variations on quality health communication and health...
International migration is shaping and changing urban areas as well as impacting on healthcare acces...
Background Access to healthcare for speech and hearing impaired clients can be difficult against the...
The communication problems of migrant communities in the United Kingdom are currently poorly underst...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess communication barriers between healthcare providers and African patients...
Increased migration rates demonstrate a rise in women seeking relocation as a means to access employ...
No AbstractKeywords: Access; healthcare utilization; barriers; sub-Saharan African; migrant; Thailan
Background: Communication with health care providers represents an essential part of access to healt...
This study investigates how migration to Ghana affects the language use and language choice of East ...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
Patients experience significant barriers to accessing quality medical care. Foremost among these are...
Although it generally doesn’t, health care can go terribly wrong. More than in any other realm, misc...
Cultural beliefs on healthcare in the 21st century by the African immigrants in the United States ha...
peer-reviewedThere is a knowledge translation gap between policies promoting equitable access to hea...
BACKGROUND: Cultural competency describes interventions that aim to improve accessibility and effect...
This article explores the effects of dialectal variations on quality health communication and health...
International migration is shaping and changing urban areas as well as impacting on healthcare acces...
Background Access to healthcare for speech and hearing impaired clients can be difficult against the...
The communication problems of migrant communities in the United Kingdom are currently poorly underst...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess communication barriers between healthcare providers and African patients...
Increased migration rates demonstrate a rise in women seeking relocation as a means to access employ...