Official-language minorities in Canada may face specific issues in accessing health care services that can lead to negative consequences on their health, utilization of health care services and satisfaction with the health care system. A secondary data analysis of the 2006 Survey on the Vitality of Official-Language Minorities revealed significant differences between the Anglophone minority (n=5,161) and the Francophone minority (n=12,029) with regards to general health, and access to and use of health care services. Important predictors of these outcomes included age, education level, household income, marital status and place of residence (urban/rural). Access to health care services in the minority language was associated with self-perce...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Studies in countries across the globe and in Canada show that people from minority communities gener...
French speakers residing in predominantly English-speaking communities have been linked to difficult...
Studies in countries across the globe and in Canada show that people from minority communities gener...
Studies in countries across the globe and in Canada show that people from minority communities gener...
Objectives: Research suggests that Canadian francophones living in minority contexts have little acc...
Immigrants often lose their health advantage as they start adapting to the ways of the new society. ...
La tendance actuelle montre que les institutions des services de santé et les gouvernements réponden...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
With the increase in international mobility, healthcare systems should no longer be ignoring languag...
This project aligns with the Official Languages Health Program goal of ‘developing innovative projec...
Francophone seniors in Manitoba represent a growing and vulnerable population, with poorer health ou...
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...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
Studies in countries across the globe and in Canada show that people from minority communities gener...
French speakers residing in predominantly English-speaking communities have been linked to difficult...
Studies in countries across the globe and in Canada show that people from minority communities gener...
Studies in countries across the globe and in Canada show that people from minority communities gener...
Objectives: Research suggests that Canadian francophones living in minority contexts have little acc...
Immigrants often lose their health advantage as they start adapting to the ways of the new society. ...
La tendance actuelle montre que les institutions des services de santé et les gouvernements réponden...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...
With the increase in international mobility, healthcare systems should no longer be ignoring languag...
This project aligns with the Official Languages Health Program goal of ‘developing innovative projec...
Francophone seniors in Manitoba represent a growing and vulnerable population, with poorer health ou...
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...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
Having the capacity to communicate in a common language is centrally important when people access an...